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Tags: Retailers | Appeal | Swipe-Fee | Settlement

Retailers' Group Appeals Swipe-Fee Settlement

Thursday, 02 January 2014 07:35 PM EST

The National Retail Federation is appealing a $7.25 billion settlement over credit card swipe fees, saying the deal won't stop fees from soaring in the future.

Last month, a federal judge approved the settlement between retailers and card giants Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. Retailers had accused the card companies of conspiring to fix transaction fees charged to stores for handling credit card payments.

On Thursday, the retail federation filed an appeal with the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, asking it to overturn a lower court's approval of the settlement.

The group said that the settlement was flawed and wouldn't stop fees from rising.

"Instead of lowering fees, the card industry's settlement proposes that merchants pass them along to consumers in the form of surcharges," the retail group's general counsel, Mallory Duncan, said in a statement. "That is absolutely the opposite of what retailers sought, and major retailers have soundly rejected surcharging."

The federation said nearly 8,000 retailers and merchants rejected the settlement, which was approved by nine individual retailers. Among the opponents were large chains including Target Corp. and Macy's Inc.

Representatives of Visa and MasterCard did not immediately respond to phone and email messages for comment.

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The National Retail Federation is appealing a $7.25 billion settlement over credit card swipe fees, saying the deal won't stop fees from soaring in the future.
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