Why is there a 'convenience fee' charged on my ASB credit card?
Last Updated: 21 Jun 2016
This is a surcharge that is charged by the Merchant when you use your credit card to make a payment. Customers are advised of the fee via the Merchant's website or at the time that you are making a payment.
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