"All Goa Petrol Pump Dealers' Association has not issued a direction in this regard. (However) Goa too will have to follow the footsteps if one per cent transaction fee on card payment at petrol pump levied by banks is not waived off," the Association president Paresh Joshi told PTI.
He said no "collective" decision has been taken on not accepting the debit and credit cards at the petrol pumps.
"We are prepared to bear the transaction fee for a while but if it is going to continue this way, it will take away our earnings," he added.
Goa has 132 petrol pumps spread across the state.
Petrol pumps across the country will not accept credit and debit card payments for fuel sales from tomorrow after banks decided to put transaction (MDR) charge on them instead of consumers.
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