ROTHENBURGER: Future isn’t so friendly with Telus money grab on credit-card fees
FIRST IT WAS paying airlines for carrying our luggage. Then COVID sympathy tips began creeping in for just about everything we buy.
And we all know about food companies shrinking the size of the portions we get. A half dozen hot dogs and buns has somehow turned into five at the same or higher price.
Now the ‘Future is Friendly’ folks at Telus want us to ante up for credit card fees when we pay our phone bills. But the money would go to Telus, not the credit card company.
When we talk about inflation, we don’t usually consider these sleight-of-hand tricks that part us with more of our dollars. Telus seems to think it’s doing us a big favour by allowing us to use our credit cards to pay them.
So, it’s asking the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission for permission to add a 1.5 per cent fee onto its phone bills when they’re paid with a credit card.


