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Originally Posted by brentbacardi
I don't mind paying with cash but only if its exact. I avoid change as much as possible. So if its $2 I may pay with cash but if its $2.32 I will definitely pay with my card.
I also get 2% cash back so I use my card on everything too so that I can get the cash back.
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at least at you i could yell, here no one understands me
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Originally Posted by dyna mo
many smaller places here charge an extra fee if the transaction is under $5 or $10 and the customer uses a cc/debit card, so it discourages those small transactions too it seems
checks, though, it seems to me are mostly used by senior citizens and in some specific payment situations. I know many businesses charge a convenience fee if you pay a utility bill via internet, I know, insane, nevertheless, so peeps end up writing out check and snail mailing that. The convenience fee is just a shitty way of getting more cash from a customer.
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I think the last time I used a check was before 2000. We occasionally receive them from clients and everytime it's big drama at our bank because only one person there knows what to do with them