Topic RSS6:00 am
April 6, 2013
OfflineThe August changes were discussed earlier.
One of the changes is an Annual Cap on the card spend that earns the maximum reward rate. $16,000 for their MasterCard, $26,000 for their World Mastercard, and $61,000 for their World Elite Mastercard.
5:03 am
March 17, 2018
OfflineFrom what I've been reading, Rogers is re-defining what a cash like transaction is , starting Aug 4,2026. This may impact those using it at Chexy for rent payment, or at the supermarket for buying gift cards and lottery tickets, possibly incurring a cash advance fee.
Rogers new terms starting Aug 4
https://www.rogersbank.com/legaldocs/en ... cation.pdf
Cash-like Transaction” means a
Transaction involving the purchase of
items that are directly convertible to or
similar to cash, including money orders,
wire transfers, traveller’s cheques, some
online gift cards, prepaid cards, funding
balances on digital wallets or payment
platforms (including purchases made
through such platforms), and gaming
transactions (including betting, off-track
betting, racetrack wagers, casino gaming
chips and some lottery tickets). Cash-like
Transactions are identified automatically
for us by the merchant in accordance with
the credit card network rules.
5:16 am
March 30, 2017
OfflineBriguy said
From what I've been reading, Rogers is re-defining what a cash like transaction is , starting Aug 4,2026. This may impact those using it at Chexy for rent payment, or at the supermarket for buying gift cards and lottery tickets, possibly incurring a cash advance fee.Rogers new terms starting Aug 4
https://www.rogersbank.com/legaldocs/en ... cation.pdfCash-like Transaction” means a
Transaction involving the purchase of
items that are directly convertible to or
similar to cash, including money orders,
wire transfers, traveller’s cheques, some
online gift cards, prepaid cards, funding
balances on digital wallets or payment
platforms (including purchases made
through such platforms), and gaming
transactions (including betting, off-track
betting, racetrack wagers, casino gaming
chips and some lottery tickets). Cash-like
Transactions are identified automatically
for us by the merchant in accordance with
the credit card network rules.
When I buy a gift card at a supermarket among other thing, rogers doesn't get a detailed report of what I purchased, so there is no way they can monitor gift card purchase from that regard.
Chexy will be a deal breaker tho but so far I don't see Rogers going solo on that definition maybe ?
6:06 am
March 17, 2018
Offlinesavemoresaveoften said
When I buy a gift card at a supermarket among other thing, rogers doesn't get a detailed report of what I purchased, so there is no way they can monitor gift card purchase from that regard.
Chexy will be a deal breaker tho but so far I don't see Rogers going solo on that definition maybe ?
If they see precise amounts, eg. for 25.00 or 50.00 they can guess it's a gift card, depends on how strictly they are going to enforce this.
7:33 am
April 6, 2013
Offlinesavemoresaveoften said
When I buy a gift card at a supermarket among other thing, rogers doesn't get a detailed report of what I purchased, so there is no way they can monitor gift card purchase from that regard.
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Level 3 transaction data can be included by the merchant. Card issuers charge merchants a lower interchange in return. Usually, Level 3 data is provided for charges to business cards only.
Card issuer can also use the merchant info to decide. For example, Canadian Tire Bank specifically excludes Walmart and Costco from their Triangle Mastercard's grocery stores category, regardless of what the Walmart or Costco store's merchant category code is. Similarly, Rogers Bank could consider all charges from Chexy as cash-like transactions.
7:37 am
March 17, 2018
OfflineBriguy said
If they see precise amounts, eg. for 25.00 or 50.00 they can guess it's a gift card, depends on how strictly they are going to enforce this.
Norman1 said
savemoresaveoften said
When I buy a gift card at a supermarket among other thing, rogers doesn't get a detailed report of what I purchased, so there is no way they can monitor gift card purchase from that regard.
…Level 3 transaction data can be included by the merchant. Card issuers charge merchants a lower interchange in return. Usually, Level 3 data is provided for charges to business cards only.
Card issuer can also use the merchant info to decide. For example, Canadian Tire Bank specifically excludes Walmart and Costco from their Triangle Mastercard's grocery stores category, regardless of what the Walmart or Costco store's merchant category code is. Similarly, Rogers Bank could consider all charges from Chexy as cash-like transactions.
Also, if the buyer ONLY buys cash cards or gift cards and nothing else on the bill, it will be indicated to Rogers that it could be a gift card purchase.
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