Petrol Pumps Will Accept Cards For Now As Government Steps In | Read

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  • Published On: January 09, 2017
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Petrol pumps across the country have decided to postpone till at least January 13 their protest against the banks' decision to levy an extra charge on credit and debit card transactions. The late evening turnaround came after the government stepped in. The petrol dealers had announced earlier that starting midnight, they would not accept the debit and credit cards of banks that would levy the extra charge.

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