This Cheeses Me Off, Big-Time
Credit cards have always been a huge advantage to retailers, for one very important reason:
They allow people to buy stuff they don't have cash for. If there were no credit cards, retailers would have to wait for each sale until customers had money, which means they would have to do without that revenue until then. Credit cards make it possible for them to have their sale now.
Sadly, today's "spoiled brat" corporate mentality means that retailers want it all - they want the immediate sale possible with credit cards and they want to charge the customer extra when the customer does them the favor of buying right away. Every retailer I've ever worked for has seen only the expense of accepting cards - they all complain, complain, complain about it. They never admit that the customer probably doesn't have $600 cash kicking around for that designer sweater or $1800 for that big-screen TV, and might never have purchased it if they didn't have plastic.
Someone needs a good swift kick in the, uh, pecans for allowing this to happen. The only hope now - and it's a very forlorn one - is that people will cut way back on their use of cards as a protest. Which ain't a-gonna happen; We the Sheeple usually shaddup and do as we're told.