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Welcome to WayTooHigh.com - The Credit Card Interchange Report.
This site features the most comprehensive international breaking news, daily updates and commentaries on the history of merchant interchange fees. The goal in representing millions of merchants and cardholders is to reform an antiquated, costly and unfair payment system and explain why the nearly $40 billion annual merchant interchange fee is a hidden tax on consumers and retailers.
Recent Posts
Trucking Industry Helps Fund Visa and MasterCard’s Rewards Programs
Now that an average 18-wheeler gas fill-up costs about $1,200, next time you see a truck take notice that they are helping to fund Visa, MasterCard and its member banks cardholder reward schemes. As trucking industry drivers use plastic to pay for...
“Old Foes Unite to Keep Charging Credit Card Fees to Merchants” (via The Hill)
WayTooHigh.com - The Credit Card Interchange Report Comments: Even financial interpreter Jim Cramer is in for a grueling week as Visa and MasterCard readies for what both companies warn might lead to their “insolvency” [according to their...
Visa and MasterCard: How to Profit Off a Devistating Natural Disaster
Visa and MasterCard profiting from a devastating natural disaster? This is another image crisis for the two leading credit card associations and their thousands of member banks. When the public understands that with each electronic payment donation...
Visa Inc. Makes Operating Regulations Available to the Public
Before reprinting today’s Visa Inc. press release, these thoughts: Our merchant interchange antitrust litigation is based on many years of alleged illegal activities. Just as if a convicted bank robber apologizes and cleans up their act, the...
Stop Unfair Credit Card Fees - Merchants Payments Coalition
Tell Your Elected Representatives to Support HR 5546, The Credit Card Fair Fee Act Credit card fees known as interchange are hidden in the cost of nearly everything consumers buy. In 2006 alone, American consumers paid over $36 billion in cre...

