It’s still on the cards
In May, Minister for Enterprise Micheál Martin, ushered the long-anticipated Consumer Protection Act (CPA) through the Dáil; and one of the key elements of the new law was a ban on traders hitting people with extra charges depending on how they chose to pay.
The ban, when implemented, would stop businesses penalising their customers for using credit cards to make bookings (Ryanair) or for paying by direct debit (Quinn Insurance) or for not paying by direct debit (NTL).
Delight at the surprise inclusion of a particularly consumer friendly clause in the bill was tempered, however, when it became clear that Martin had decided against introducing the ban immediately after fierce lobbying from the travel industry and certain operators from within the telecommunications sector.
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