It has been a little more than seven months since I sent an open letter to VISA asking them to help crackdown on merchants who try and cheat customers by charging minimums for credit card purchases.
I still have not received any response. I suppose I will try sending it in again.
In the meantime, I will continue [...]
Posts Tagged ‘credit card minimums’
28 weeks later, still no response [update]
The “Joe Wilson approach” to dealing with unscrupulous merchants
So, Congressman Joe Wilson (R-Confederacy SC) shouted “YOU LIE” in the middle of the President’s Healthcare speech last week, and his outburst has been pretty much the only political news story since then. Wilson, his Democratic challenger and the DCCC have all raised a boatload of money off the event, making “YOU LIE” the shortest, [...]
5 Things about New York City that make America Great (and 4 that remind me of Europe)
In some ways, New York is the most American of cities. Its energy, drive and optimism are emblematic of the American spirit. It is also the birthplace of many great American institutions that have yet to disseminate across much of the rest of the country, like taxi cabs that take credit cards. But with its [...]


