Yesterday I had gone to complete the formalities for booking my R15 from a large Yamaha dealer in Bangalore. I offered to swipe my card for the downpayment for which they said that they would charge the mandatory 2% surcharge. I refused to pay this as I knew that this is a charge which has to be borne by the dealer & it is taken into account as part of the total cost of the product I am buying (in this case a bike). They were telling me that this is a charge levied by the bank for swiping (which is true). I told them that this is not my expense & that I could bring proof if they wanted. Next they tried convincing me by saying, its only 2% its just a small amount. I said fine, I'll swipe my card and since its such an inconsequential amount (according to them) why dont they pay the surcharge for me. After refusing to budge on this, they contacted someone & finally agreed to let me swipe my card without the charge.
Booking done, my friend & I went to pick up a helmet from J.C Road. He found a GP One & wanted to pay for it by card. Same story again, we told him boss, its your expense not mine. He swiped it without asking again.
Point is, fellow bikers, you should never allow any trader to charge you this 2%. They are being greedy & want to maintain their same margins, so they pass on the costs to you. Next time you swipe your card make sure that you dont get cheated. I am attaching an article from Business Line which appeared a couple of months ago. Hope this helps you guys. Cheers !
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for petrol fill (the only time I used card to make payment at fuel station), which I didn't had a clue of until I got my transaction statement.. 
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