Foodlanddo not accept platinum cards
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#1Posted 2008-07-14 11:55:10
I had a full basket of shopping and went to the counter where they added up and bagged everything and when I handed them my Platinum card they said they do not take them. I was a bit confused as there was no signs, so I haned them another platinum card I have thinking it was just the first card, and the same thing. I said I do not have any cash and the manager came over and just looked at the card and stood there for two minutes with a stupid grin on her face, she did not say a word.
I had no choice but to take my card and wonder over to tops instead. I will not be wasting my time with them again. this was the foodland in Patpong. why would they not take my cards? anyone know? coz I couldnt work it out. #2Posted 2008-07-14 12:00:21
I had a full basket of shopping and went to the counter where they added up and bagged everything and when I handed them my Platinum card they said they do not take them. I was a bit confused as there was no signs, so I haned them another platinum card I have thinking it was just the first card, and the same thing. I said I do not have any cash and the manager came over and just looked at the card and stood there for two minutes with a stupid grin on her face, she did not say a word. I had no choice but to take my card and wonder over to tops instead. I will not be wasting my time with them again. this was the foodland in Patpong. why would they not take my cards? anyone know? coz I couldnt work it out. I shop in Villa #3Posted 2008-07-14 12:02:43
I had a full basket of shopping and went to the counter where they added up and bagged everything and when I handed them my Platinum card they said they do not take them. I was a bit confused as there was no signs, so I haned them another platinum card I have thinking it was just the first card, and the same thing. I said I do not have any cash and the manager came over and just looked at the card and stood there for two minutes with a stupid grin on her face, she did not say a word. I had no choice but to take my card and wonder over to tops instead. I will not be wasting my time with them again. this was the foodland in Patpong. why would they not take my cards? anyone know? coz I couldnt work it out. Quite simple actually, the CC companies charge 2-4% more to retailers for using Plat cards over Gold and Regular cards. I don't blame companies like foodland to stop taking them. Alternatively, would you be happy if they passed the charge along to you, like so many air ticketing companies do? #4Posted 2008-07-14 12:05:54
They dont take them in many places in Sydney too and I would never get one either
#5Posted 2008-07-14 12:09:57
Aside from snob appeal, what's the purpose of a Platinum card? Are there extra benefits like CDW/LDW when renting a car? I got rid of my Amex Gold Card when they changed the rules on the LDW/CDW waiver for non-us-resident cardholders. Couldn't see the point in an $80 USD fee for a US Dollar Card I never used (except to rent a car).
#6Posted 2008-07-14 12:11:45
They dont take them in many places in Sydney too and I would never get one either Don, u need to qualify for one mate #7Posted 2008-07-14 12:29:58
I had a full basket of shopping and went to the counter where they added up and bagged everything and when I handed them my Platinum card they said they do not take them. I was a bit confused as there was no signs, so I haned them another platinum card I have thinking it was just the first card, and the same thing. I said I do not have any cash and the manager came over and just looked at the card and stood there for two minutes with a stupid grin on her face, she did not say a word. I had no choice but to take my card and wonder over to tops instead. I will not be wasting my time with them again. this was the foodland in Patpong. why would they not take my cards? anyone know? coz I couldnt work it out. Quite simple actually, the CC companies charge 2-4% more to retailers for using Plat cards over Gold and Regular cards. I don't blame companies like foodland to stop taking them. Alternatively, would you be happy if they passed the charge along to you, like so many air ticketing companies do? Not a problem to pay a couple of % extra, but dont you think they should have a sign saying so? #8Posted 2008-07-14 12:32:26
Aside from snob appeal, what's the purpose of a Platinum card? Are there extra benefits like CDW/LDW when renting a car? I got rid of my Amex Gold Card when they changed the rules on the LDW/CDW waiver for non-us-resident cardholders. Couldn't see the point in an $80 USD fee for a US Dollar Card I never used (except to rent a car). Snob appeal? maybe so. but I do not have a yearly fee for having/using it, so why not use one. but I do think shops should have a sign saying they dont except them or that there is a small sur charge. #9Posted 2008-07-14 12:32:39
Aside from snob appeal, what's the purpose of a Platinum card? Are there extra benefits like CDW/LDW when renting a car? I got rid of my Amex Gold Card when they changed the rules on the LDW/CDW waiver for non-us-resident cardholders. Couldn't see the point in an $80 USD fee for a US Dollar Card I never used (except to rent a car). #10Posted 2008-07-14 12:36:00
They dont take them in many places in Sydney too and I would never get one either Don, u need to qualify for one mate Maybe I should go for a gold card also then if more places except them. to be honest, I did not apply for one, I opened a bank account and they gave me one, no fees nothing, so why not use it. they are pretty handy for getting reserved parking at the bigger department stores. #11Posted 2008-07-14 12:38:36
Aside from snob appeal, what's the purpose of a Platinum card? Are there extra benefits like CDW/LDW when renting a car? I got rid of my Amex Gold Card when they changed the rules on the LDW/CDW waiver for non-us-resident cardholders. Couldn't see the point in an $80 USD fee for a US Dollar Card I never used (except to rent a car). Snob appeal? maybe so. but I do not have a yearly fee for having/using it, so why not use one. but I do think shops should have a sign saying they dont except them or that there is a small sur charge. Maybe just for you they will put a sign up #12Posted 2008-07-14 12:40:34
It is posted in the check-out line in the Pattaya Foodland.
#13Posted 2008-07-14 12:43:09
Whats the big deal in having a platinum card? I dont see why people would think it is snobish. its just a credit card at the end of the day, and plenty of people have them.
some strange people on this board. #14Posted 2008-07-14 12:46:45
Whats the big deal in having a platinum card? I dont see why people would think it is snobish. its just a credit card at the end of the day, and plenty of people have them. some strange people on this board. Nothing wrong with having a cc,most people have them. But buying your food in a two bob outfit like foodland in a third world country with a platinum card is a bit daft to be fair. #15Posted 2008-07-14 12:47:56
must be a recent thing. The Thai Airways AMEX Platinum were doing bonus point deals with foodland last year and I was using my card there as much as I could.
Ah well. Luckily I have a bog standard visa for these times as well. #16Posted 2008-07-14 12:52:14
Whats the big deal in having a platinum card? I dont see why people would think it is snobish. its just a credit card at the end of the day, and plenty of people have them. some strange people on this board. Nothing wrong with having a cc,most people have them. But buying your food in a two bob outfit like foodland in a third world country with a platinum card is a bit daft to be fair. Yeah mate, I agree on that one, i was to lazy to walk over the road to Tops, I had to do it in the end anyway. #17Posted 2008-07-14 13:01:53
Whats the big deal in having a platinum card? I dont see why people would think it is snobish. its just a credit card at the end of the day, and plenty of people have them. some strange people on this board. If you are getting too much grief for having a Platinum Card or you are gaining enough face with it, then I see StanChart is promoting a Titanium Card...not sure if you get discounts off golf clubs with it or not. #18Posted 2008-07-14 13:33:05
Whats the big deal in having a platinum card? I dont see why people would think it is snobish. its just a credit card at the end of the day, and plenty of people have them. some strange people on this board. If you are getting too much grief for having a Platinum Card or you are gaining enough face with it, then I see StanChart is promoting a Titanium Card...not sure if you get discounts off golf clubs with it or not. I want one of them Black Amex cards to show off with but there's more chance of seeing the Queen in Long Gun #19Posted 2008-07-14 13:57:10
AMEX, I dnt know why anyone would ever get one, you cant hardly use it any where
#20Posted 2008-07-14 14:02:00
I have one of the VERY RARE green cards
#21Posted 2008-07-14 14:05:18
Used my platinum SCB Visa yesterday at Foodland Charonsanitwong Road yesterday with no problems.
#22Posted 2008-07-14 14:51:21
Quite simple actually, the CC companies charge 2-4% more to retailers for using Plat cards over Gold and Regular cards. I don't blame companies like foodland to stop taking them. Not disputing you but are you sure that's true? I know Amex charges the retailer more than, say, Visa, but I never knew there was a different charge depending on the "Status" of the Card. Patrick #23Posted 2008-07-14 14:54:13
Quite simple actually, the CC companies charge 2-4% more to retailers for using Plat cards over Gold and Regular cards. I don't blame companies like foodland to stop taking them. Alternatively, would you be happy if they passed the charge along to you, like so many air ticketing companies do? this is news to me.....and until recently I consulted to one of the CC firms and also had to pay the charges via another retail client. I think most likely somehow there has been a miscommunication. VISA cards attract one range of charges. Mastercard another. Amex another and discovery/JCB yet again....another set of charges. my guess is foodland is probably paying 1.35- 1.8% for ALL Visa card transactions; Amex probably something like 1.8 - 3%; I have not seen their volume so not sure. There is no difference for the merchant between a Plat card or a gold card or a green card except that sometimes they want to try to attract wealthier customers who spend more so they might run a promotion just for plat and thus have to absorb a discount or whatever. As for why have one (and I have one): no annual fee; free entry to airport lounges; better points scheme; higher limit; discounts on petrol/restuarants etc (far more than a std card); direct call centre line 24 hours with staff answering the phone within usually 20 sec or so. Without any changes to my life, the Plat card effectively would allow me to take a trip abroad every 2nd year to somewhere decent; or get some Tumi bag or a fancy TV or some other pointless thing. Much as I don't care for credit cards in everyday life; 3% off my petrol bill sure helps and then there is a 25% discount at Fireplace Grill. AMEX Plat has a non negotiable annual fee. That's why I don't have one. but most VISA Plat cards do not. This is starting to sound like every why would anyone own a Zegna suit/BMW/Swan yacht/Swiss watch and why would they fly business class/first class/eat cavier/pay 100,000b a month rent/go to resort and wouldn't they catch a taxi/ride the bus/complain about double pricing/not pay a sin sot/choose from the fishbowl and not the sideline. With money come options. With options come choices. With Choices come advantages. With advantages come undertakings of great profit but for only for those willing and able to invest. For those willing to invest comes money. And around the cycle we go again.* * please help me join this cycle. I have the bike shorts. #24Posted 2008-07-14 19:52:42
It is posted in the check-out line in the Pattaya Foodland. There is a big poster sized sign concerning the Platinum Visa card taped to a door at Foodland Soi 5 in Bkk. The sign announces that platinum visa will no longer be accepted by Foodland as of a certain date (july1 I think). I don't use my platinum visa here in Thailand (or any other credit cards) so I didn't pay much attention to the sign. It has been posted for at least one month but unfortunately the sign is posted on the back door entrance to the store which most people don't use. Edited by farangene, 2008-07-14 19:53:55. #25Posted 2008-07-14 20:13:36
I noticed this too at the foodland in Patpong. I went to the check out with about 2000 baht worth of groceries and they refused to take my card. They told me the fees are too high and showed me a sign taped up that said they no longer accept platinum cards. Fair enough, they can take whatever cards they want, and I can also choose to spend my money elsewhere. So I left my items at the checkout and they got to restock all of it, and got a cab to Villa in Suhkumvit. I will NEVER shop at foodland again.
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