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Tesco grocery online why are they not accepting pre-paid Mastercard now
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I usually use a pre-paid Mastercard to pay for my groceries online at Tesco but now I get the message at check out that they do not accept this card, when did this happen?
Thanks in advance.
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Pre-paid cards are basically debit cards but they're available to anyone, even though they might not have a bank account. (The user pays to get the card and then tops it up with credit. If you're familiar with London Transports Oyster Cards, it a broadly similar concept).
JG1965:
Tesco seem to be looking to save every penny on what they pay in bank charges. They've recently stopped offering 'cash back' at their tills (presumably because of the charges they face for doing so). Your post indicates that they've also decided that they're no longer prepared to pay the charges associated with accepting pre-paid Mastercards (which, unlike normal Mastercards, always require electronic approval before a transaction can be processed).
Chris
Pre-paid cards are basically debit cards but they're available to anyone, even though they might not have a bank account. (The user pays to get the card and then tops it up with credit. If you're familiar with London Transports Oyster Cards, it a broadly similar concept).
JG1965:
Tesco seem to be looking to save every penny on what they pay in bank charges. They've recently stopped offering 'cash back' at their tills (presumably because of the charges they face for doing so). Your post indicates that they've also decided that they're no longer prepared to pay the charges associated with accepting pre-paid Mastercards (which, unlike normal Mastercards, always require electronic approval before a transaction can be processed).
Chris
Craft:
All I know is that:
(a) Tesco till staff no longer offer me cash back ;
(b) their 'fast lane' tills no longer provide a 'cash back option ; and
(c) someone recently posted on here about the fact(?) that Tesco were no longer giving 'cash back'.
I might be wrong but, if Tesco still provide 'cash back', they're doing their best to keep it a secret!
All I know is that:
(a) Tesco till staff no longer offer me cash back ;
(b) their 'fast lane' tills no longer provide a 'cash back option ; and
(c) someone recently posted on here about the fact(?) that Tesco were no longer giving 'cash back'.
I might be wrong but, if Tesco still provide 'cash back', they're doing their best to keep it a secret!
Craft (again!):
Most big stores ceased accepting cheques several years ago (around 2007). Asda was the first big supermarket to do so, with Argos, Boots, Debenhams, Next, Sainsbury's and WH Smith all following a similar policy around the same time. Tesco joined the list in 2008, with most other supermarkets quickly following their lead.
Now that the cheque guarantee system has been discontinued, no retailers (other, possibly, than a few independent traders who personally know their customers) will accept personal cheques.
Most big stores ceased accepting cheques several years ago (around 2007). Asda was the first big supermarket to do so, with Argos, Boots, Debenhams, Next, Sainsbury's and WH Smith all following a similar policy around the same time. Tesco joined the list in 2008, with most other supermarkets quickly following their lead.
Now that the cheque guarantee system has been discontinued, no retailers (other, possibly, than a few independent traders who personally know their customers) will accept personal cheques.
Craft (yet again!), re 'cash back':
I read the post you refer to only a few hours after using the 'fast lane' in a Tesco store, and being surprised not to be offered 'cash back'. The next time I used a 'fast lane' I remembered to check whether the option was actually there (thinking that I might simply have not noticed it on the previous occasion). It definitely wasn't there then, and it's not been available every time that I've used the 'fast lanes' since then.
Odd!
I read the post you refer to only a few hours after using the 'fast lane' in a Tesco store, and being surprised not to be offered 'cash back'. The next time I used a 'fast lane' I remembered to check whether the option was actually there (thinking that I might simply have not noticed it on the previous occasion). It definitely wasn't there then, and it's not been available every time that I've used the 'fast lanes' since then.
Odd!
The reason stores offer cashback is to reduce the amount of cash they hand over to their banks. Since the banks charge the stores a fee for depositing cash it's in the stores interests to keep the amount of cash handed over as low as possible so as to keep these fees as low as possible. I had that from a retired bank manager.
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