A recent report finds that some big retailers are levying fees on consumers who are asking for cash back during transactions at stores.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released a report assessing the business practices of eight retailers. Kroger, Dollar General and Dollar Tree are charging consumer fees when they withdraw cash at registers when using their debit or prepaid cards. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau revealed their findings in a larger report observing the business practices of eight major retailers.
Dollar Tree charges consumers a $1 fee to get "cash back" during transactions. The CFPB noted that the retailer also owns Family Dollar, where customers are charged a $1.50 fee. Dollar General charges a $1 to $2.50 fee to customers to get money at the register, depending on the amount and other factors.
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