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7-Eleven says 1.66 million signed petition
Thursday, September 24, 2009 3:24 PM


In a release Thursday, the company said it would present 130 boxes of signed petitions to members of Congress at a press conference Sept. 30 at the U.S. Capitol.

"The 1.66 million signatures are the largest number of signatures collected for a public policy issue on record, beating a healthcare reform petition submitted to Congress earlier this year with 1.3 million signatures," the company said in an invitation to Wednesday's press event.

7-Eleven is calling for Congress to pass legislation to put an end to transaction fees, which the company described as "unfair, non-negotiated … fees."

Credit card companies have mounted their own public relations campaigns. Last week, Visa released results of a survey that showed customers by a 2-to-1 margin indicated they believed retailers should pay the cost of accepting credit and debit cards.

"The response is loud and clear: consumers aren't buying the message convenience store chains and big retailers are selling," said Bill Sheedy, group president of the Americas for Visa Inc. (NYSE:V)

(Source: UPI )


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