I really wish we could have these 3 options on every credit card terminal
I really wish we could have these 3 options on every credit card terminal


I really wish we could have these 3 options on every credit card terminal
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Is Interac not an option everywhere?
I don’t see it in a lot of places sadly.
This is surprising to me. I can’t think of a single instance ever where I encountered a store payment terminal in Canada that didn’t accept Interac debit. Do you have an example?
In my experience, all the places that I’ve been to that aren’t cash-only accept Interac (or just debit), both large and small businesses that sometimes don’t have the Interac sticker. It could be my luck, but I’ve yet to find one that has a card terminal and doesn’t do Interac.
Where in Canada are you that you don't see Interac?
My corner homeless person tales Interac...
For real. I legit can’t think of anywhere that doesn’t do Interac at least in Ontario/Quebec
I was under the impression that Interac was the standard in Canada.
Not a standard, so much as a monopoly that charges all Canadian shoppers a hidden tax no matter how they pay.
Can you elaborate on this?
I manage several businesses with merchant accounts, and our fees on Interac debit are far far lower than credit cards. Credit card fees are really rough on small businesses, especially for premium cards (Visa Infinite, etc).
He can't elaborate on it because he's full of shit
What's the hidden tax? So many smaller businesses here refuse credit because of their fees but will take Interac.
Edit: The search term just came to mind right after posting this.
Interac e-Transfer Send Money & Retail Request Money:
- Tier 1, ≤6MM transactions: $0.43 / transaction
- Tier 2, >6 – 30MM transactions: $0.09 / transaction
- Tier 3, >30MM transactions: $0.06 / transaction
- Fulfillment Fee – For Request Money transactions, the Requestor Participant will be required to pay the Responder Participant with an additional $0.10 per fulfillment
So it looks like it's a higher base rate compared to credit cards, but they don't take a percentage of the transaction.
In any case, I don't know enough about running a business to know how this compares to the cost of handling cash.