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Amazon to stop accepting Visa credit cards issued in UK
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worldtraveller
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Amazon will stop accepting payments made using Visa credit cards issued in the United Kingdom starting next year.
Amazon customers can still use Visa debit cards, Mastercard and Amex credit cards as well as Visa credit cards issued outside of the UK.
Some customers received a notification from Amazon this week after making purchases, which said that "starting 19 January 2022, we will no longer accept Visa credit cards issued in the UK" due to the high fees charged by Visa to process the transactions.
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Existing thread (although I see three people have had the same idea now this morning):
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6312907/amazon-not-taking-visa-credit-cards-from-jan-19th-2022#latest
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Two points:
(1) This could well be some sabre-rattling from Amazon and still open for negotiation with Visa. By gut feeling is that something will be agreed before the 19th January.
(2) Some people say that they'll take their business elsewhere if Visa isn't accepted. IMHO, I really doubt that in most cases. Amazon are generally just cheaper in comparison to others (and, before anyone says it, yes, we know why!).There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is society, where none intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar: I love not man the less, but Nature more...2 -
worldtraveller said:Two points:
(1) This could well be some sabre-rattling from Amazon and still open for negotiation with Visa. By gut feeling is that something will be agreed before the 19th January.
(2) Some people say that they'll take their business elsewhere if Visa isn't accepted. IMHO, I really doubt that in most cases. Amazon are generally just cheaper in comparison to others (and, before anyone says it, yes, we know why!).Absolutely right on both points.I think it's possible that it would make me change my habits - I use my Visa Credit Card for all online purchases but there are some things which are either far more expensive or just harder to find anywhere other than amazon so I might need to use a Mastercard instead. Though I'd like to think I'd just stop using Amazon, I say periodically I will but always wind up buying something or other from them eventually.
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received an email with the info and a big 'update your account now' button - very naughty1
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Well I just cancelled my Amazon Prime, it was due to renew on 1 Dec.
Amazon is bullying Visa on this one...0 -
ultrasilva said:Well I just cancelled my Amazon Prime, it was due to renew on 1 Dec.
Amazon is bullying Visa on this one...
It's more a case of the biter being bitten back.2 -
Randon thoughts........
Bargaining chip to get Visa charges lowered? (Though you'd think Amazon would get a good deal on processing charges already)
Amazon's "own brand" card (via New Day) is Mastercard, so perhaps they're hoping more people will sign up for that?
I have a Barclaycard Freedom Rewards Visa card, with which you can collect points to exchange for Amazon vouchers, wonder if Barclaycard will stop issuing those?....
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IanManc said:ultrasilva said:Well I just cancelled my Amazon Prime, it was due to renew on 1 Dec.
Amazon is bullying Visa on this one...
It's more a case of the biter being bitten back.
You can call it a negotiation tactic if you prefer.
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It could be a negotiation tactic - or it could just be that Visa fees are higher than MasterCard and Amex and Amazon believe that most customers will change cards rather than ditch amazon. More customers using lower fee cards = more profit.1
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