Amazon to stop accepting VISA credit cards

They've emailed customers this morning

Author: Chris MaskeryPublished 17th Nov 2021
Last updated 17th Nov 2021

Online retailer Amazon is going to stop accepting payments from Visa credit cards in the new year.

The company emailed customers to confirm it will stop accepting payments made using Visa credit cards issued in the UK “starting January 19 2022”.

Amazon cited the high cost of processing transactions using credit cards as the reason behind the move.

Customers will still be able to use debit cards, including Visa, and non-Visa credit cards, it said.

Amazon users will no longer be able to use credit cards, though debit cards registered in the UK will remain valid.

Reactions to the decision

A spokesperson for Amazon said that the cost of accepting credit card payments was proving to be an "obstacle" trying to give customers the best prices on products.

"These costs should be going down over time with technological advancements, but instead they continue to stay high or even rise," they said.

"With the rapidly changing payments landscape around the world, we will continue innovating on behalf of customers to add and promote faster, cheaper, and more inclusive payment options to our stores across the globe."

Speaking about the retailer's decision, A Visa spokeswoman said: "We are very disappointed that Amazon is threatening to restrict consumer choice in the future.

"When consumer choice is limited, nobody wins."

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