Wal-Mart Says It Will Stop Accepting Visa Cards in Canadian Stores

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It is a new order,word wide of consumerism.
Walmart can do what they want,but consumer ideals will decide what is going to be successfully tolerated
Don't forget profile of Walmart customers,questions like who and how are they operating their own credit department?
Taking advantage of the underprivileged,not sure!
I guess Walmart wants to get in the money game
 

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Walmaet can go fukk themselves. I do Visa, you don;t, fukk off I don't need the hose fiitting that bad, the lawn can wait. You will wither and die first. Visa is god the world ove, Wallmart is dung citry.


And what does that translate into in English? :) :)
 

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A few weeks ago when this story broke it was the topic of the day it seemed on Toronto radio stations.


All the hosts covered it and all asked who's the good guy. Most said Visa except for when they charge you 28% interest for being a day late on your payment...






 

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28%?
Don't forget that overlimit charge

I think in this case the NME of my NME is my friend
 

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darkbeaver; said:
Walmaet can go fukk themselves. I do Visa, you don;t, fukk off I don't need the hose fiitting that bad, the lawn can wait. You will wither and die first. Visa is god the world ove, Wallmart is dung citry.



VI = Roman numeral 6

S = Greek 6

A = Babylonian 6


VISA = 666
 

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Walmart begins Visa ban in Thunder Bay, Ont., stores
Ross Marowits, The Canadian Press
First posted: Monday, July 18, 2016 07:36 AM EDT | Updated: Monday, July 18, 2016 03:29 PM EDT
MONTREAL -- Three Walmart stores in Thunder Bay, Ont., are no longer accepting Visa, the payment company said Monday as it encouraged its customers to take their business elsewhere.
After months of negotiations, Walmart said last month it would eliminate Visa as a payment option at those stores because it believes it pays the retail giant too much in merchant fees. The company has promised to extend the ban on Visa cards to its 400 locations across Canada, though it has not said when that will happen.
Visa, Canada's largest credit card firm, shot back Monday with a message for Walmart customers.
"Until an agreement can be reached in this commercial dispute, we encourage shoppers to use their cards at the more than 5,200 stores in Thunder Bay that accept Visa," the corporation said in a statement.
Walmart says it pays more than $100 million in fees annually for customers using credit cards like Visa, MasterCard and Discover.
"The issue is that credit card fees are too high in Canada. We believe Visa's fees should be lower for everyone, whether they are a large retailer, small retailer or a charity," said Alex Roberton, a Walmart Canada spokesman in an email.
"Canadians deserve better than paying a hidden fee that is four-times higher than consumers pay in other countries. We are taking a stand for our customers because high credit-card fees can result in increased prices."
Visa says it offered Walmart one of the lowest rates for any merchant in the country but the retailer wanted more. If it had given in, Visa said, Walmart's merchant fees would have been lower than those charged to local grocery markets, pharmacies, convenience stores, charities and schools.
The Retail Council of Canada has called on the federal government to intervene to mandate lower fees for all merchants.
A spokesman for Finance Minister Bill Morneau says he's waiting to receive a report on a 2014 voluntary 10 per cent fee reduction by Visa and MasterCard before deciding "how we can ensure this market stays competitive in the future."
A recent poll suggested Walmart was winning the public relations battle with Visa, but with a potential cost.
Nearly 60 per cent of respondents to a self-commissioned survey by the Angus Reid Institute said they sided with Walmart, but nearly half of shoppers who used Visa at Walmart in the past year said they would be less likely to shop there if the card was no longer accepted.
Almost two-thirds of respondents to the online poll of 1,527 Canadians conducted earlier this month also said they believe any savings from a cut in Visa fees would mostly line Walmart's pockets rather than being passed onto customers.
The polling industry's professional body, the Marketing Research and Intelligence Association, says online surveys cannot be assigned a margin of error because they do not randomly sample the population.
-- With files from Linda Nguyen in Toronto
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Walmart begins Visa ban in Thunder Bay, Ont., stores
Ross Marowits, The Canadian Press
First posted: Monday, July 18, 2016 07:36 AM EDT | Updated: Monday, July 18, 2016 03:29 PM EDT
MONTREAL -- Three Walmart stores in Thunder Bay, Ont., are no longer accepting Visa, the payment company said Monday as it encouraged its customers to take their business elsewhere.
Walmart begins Visa ban in Thunder Bay, Ont., stores | Canada | News | Toronto S


Methinks Walmart is likely preparing to issue their own credit cards.............................why let the banks profit from something they can themselves? The more I think of it the more I'm sure it's going to happen.
 

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Methinks Walmart is likely preparing to issue their own credit cards.............................why let the banks profit from something they can themselves? The more I think of it the more I'm sure it's going to happen.



Walmart already has their own MasterCard.