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Hi again, It provides fine sense with your motives to avoid Teller. IFT. European credit cards, so it's all about, that we as the acquirer is based in the EUROPEAN UNION, and that merchant (pharmacy) located in Canada. It makes no difference – price – to consumer trades with a European credit card. There is still talk of a cross-border transaction, because payment is made with a UNION card and the purchase takes place in a Canadian Pharmacy (Canadian merchant), and therefore is the price based on cross border/international fee. If/when TRVT extends to European pharmacies, and these pharmacies receive purchases from European cardholders, so are we talking EU prices, located at 1.5% (flat rate), because merchanten is located in the EUROPEAN UNION. I've attached our calculation of card fee for this mail J --Best regards/Best regardsMia Balint
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