in line with industry standards and in certain cases even lower than what some of our competitors are implementing.
I have yet to come across a business surcharging more than 2% for Visa and Mastercard anywhere in Australia. And the only place I know apart from Hiltons that surcharges exactly 2% (legally or not) is a Chinese restaurant, which only does it to encourage patrons to pay in cash.
But on the other hand, as an international chain Hilton probably sees higher use of foreign Visas and MCs, as well as Amex. A 1.1% merchant facility for local cards is achievable, but banks offering that on all Visas and MCs are likely to lose money. This may explain Hilton's recent rise from 1.5% to 2%.
Even in Europe (where of course the "industry standard" as well as the legal position is for the hotel to absorb all the costs) it would be difficult to get fees down to 1.5% for foreign cards.
When you can just pass the charges on to customers in Australia, there isn't any incentive for businesses to negotiate lower fees...
Wonder what the ACCC would say about it.
The ACCC says
If there is no way for a consumer to pay without paying a surcharge, the business must include the surcharge in the displayed price.
Is there a way to pay Hilton Brisbane without the surcharge? They don't accept cash.
Before covid, when I stayed there on Advance Purchase rates, I got charged exactly the amount stated on the booking.
I stayed once after covid and assumed this was still the same, but after I left I saw that they charged the surcharge on check-out (3 months after the original payment), which makes no sense. If they are actually charged 2% for every transaction, they would have been charged another 2% on the "surcharge" charge!
I won't stay there again unless on points or the rate is really low (which I doubt will happen). On the positive side, they provided full diamond breakfast without the now normal $10.20 extra charge