Find out about legal changes to taking online bookings and payments

The European Union Consumer Rights Directive came into force a few weeks back on the 13th June.

It has been designed to achieve a high level of consumer protection when contracts are negotiated away from business premises (e.g. when guests book online or over the phone etc.). So if you own or manage self-catering accommodation or run a holiday letting agency, and you take online bookings and payments through your website and over the phone, this post is for you.

Here’s a quick recap

  1. You cannot charge your guests a surcharge which is higher than the cost to you to process their card payment.
  2. You must declare all costs (including any debit or credit card charges) a guest will be charged when they book online or over the phone.
  3. You cannot pre-tick boxes authorising additional purchases on behalf of your guests (e.g. options and extras). Your guest must ‘opt-in’ rather than ‘opt-out’.

What you can include in your surcharge

  • The merchant service charge.
  • Costs for IT and equipment used to process that payment method only (e.g. card terminal).
  • Processing fees (e.g. charges or refunding costs).

To be safe just make sure that you only pass on the exact amount you are charged for processing the payment – no more.

Find out more.