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Consumer complaint filed: BP, Arco not clear about debit card fees.

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Consumers have filed a Multnomah County court complaint against BP and Arco gas stations claiming that they apply fees on debit card transactions without being clear about the fee.
Some Oregon consumers have filed a Multnomah County court complaint against BP and Arco gas stations claiming that they apply fees on debit card transactions, increasing the total gas bill by 35 to 45 cents per transaction, without being clear about the fee. An Oregon law states that if the lowest price is only available under certain conditions (like paying with cash), then the condition must be stated on the price sign.

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Oregonian: Complaint alleges some gas stations aren't clear about debit-card fees

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