• @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    Thing is…usually the “convenience fee” isn’t there if you pay in person. It’s usually done in online sales. It actually costs less for you to use their online portal because they don’t have to staff more employees in house. But for some reason companies like to charge you extra for buying online and put it as a “convenience fee” instead of going inside to pay. You could theorize that it has something to do with credit cards, but then why don’t they charge you for paying by a credit card in store?

    • trainsaresexy
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      31 year ago

      And you have to create an account (with 2FA) to buy the tickets. In specifically inconvenient.

      And the fee stacks too which is insane.