Terminal fee of $1.25 for cash back at your local Dollar Tree
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Dollar Tree charges a $1.25 fee for customers requesting cash back during a purchase. This fee covers the cost of the service.
Dollar Tree introduced a $1.25 fee for customers who request cash back with their purchases.
This practice, which started around the end of 2021, was implemented to offset the costs associated with providing the cash back service.
The fee applies regardless of the amount of cash back requested.
This move was part of broader changes within the company, which also included raising prices on most items from $1.00 to $1.25 due to inflation and increased operational costs.
This fee might be higher compared to some other retailers that offer cash back without an additional charge.
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