Vermont Limits Swipe Fees- Allows $10 Minimum
#1
Posted 27 May 2010 - 10:14 AM
#2
Posted 27 May 2010 - 03:25 PM
#3
Posted 28 May 2010 - 12:06 AM
#4
Posted 28 May 2010 - 11:32 AM
I didn't jump on the "boycott Arizona" thing, but I might jump on "boycott Vermont" for this stupid concept.
hahaha let's see how well this works. It might though because Vermont is a special kind of a place sometimes, kind of like Berkeley CA where many merchants can get away with not accepting credit cards at all.
#5
Posted 01 June 2010 - 03:51 PM
#6
Posted 03 June 2010 - 06:37 PM
#7
Posted 03 June 2010 - 11:16 PM
cash is subprime.Never spend anywhere less than $10 on credit card charges. I always carry cash for purchases less than $10.
#8
Posted 06 June 2010 - 06:55 PM
YMMVcash is subprime.Never spend anywhere less than $10 on credit card charges. I always carry cash for purchases less than $10.
#9
Posted 06 June 2010 - 09:48 PM
no rewardsYMMVcash is subprime.Never spend anywhere less than $10 on credit card charges. I always carry cash for purchases less than $10.
no buyer protections
lose your cash it is gone; lose your credit card and you are covered
more difficult to track spending
covered in germs
#10
Posted 06 June 2010 - 10:15 PM
What rewards can you get with a few dollars of purchase? What kind of protection would you want for a few dollars of purchases? What would you do if you run to places that don't accept credit cards? No late fee, no bill to pay at the end of month. Not to mention the anonymity you get that you don't with credit cards. I can go forever baby, but I will leave it at YMMV.no rewardsYMMVcash is subprime.Never spend anywhere less than $10 on credit card charges. I always carry cash for purchases less than $10.
no buyer protections
lose your cash it is gone; lose your credit card and you are covered
more difficult to track spending
covered in germs
#11
Posted 06 June 2010 - 10:37 PM
What rewards can you get with a few dollars of purchase? What kind of protection would you want for a few dollars of purchases? What would you do if you run to places that don't accept credit cards? No late fee, no bill to pay at the end of month. Not to mention the anonymity you get that you don't with credit cards. I can go forever baby, but I will leave it at YMMV.no rewardsYMMVcash is subprime.Never spend anywhere less than $10 on credit card charges. I always carry cash for purchases less than $10.
no buyer protections
lose your cash it is gone; lose your credit card and you are covered
more difficult to track spending
covered in germs
I like paying just one bill instead of worrying about having to dash off the to ATM for subprime cash.
late fee? what is that?
anonymity? cash is definitely better for that, especially for pimps and drug dealers.
#12
Posted 07 June 2010 - 12:19 AM
You can argue till cow comes home, but there is no absolute winning here. Thus I say, YMMV, and end of discussion.What rewards can you get with a few dollars of purchase? What kind of protection would you want for a few dollars of purchases? What would you do if you run to places that don't accept credit cards? No late fee, no bill to pay at the end of month. Not to mention the anonymity you get that you don't with credit cards. I can go forever baby, but I will leave it at YMMV.no rewardsYMMVcash is subprime.Never spend anywhere less than $10 on credit card charges. I always carry cash for purchases less than $10.
no buyer protections
lose your cash it is gone; lose your credit card and you are covered
more difficult to track spending
covered in germs
I like paying just one bill instead of worrying about having to dash off the to ATM for subprime cash.
late fee? what is that?
anonymity? cash is definitely better for that, especially for pimps and drug dealers.
#13
Posted 07 June 2010 - 08:47 AM
there is no end to this discussion.
#14
Posted 07 June 2010 - 02:09 PM
ExactlyBzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
there is no end to this discussion.
#15
Posted 07 June 2010 - 02:46 PM
Count me in. I prefer being anonymous.anonymity? cash is definitely better for that, especially for pimps and drug dealers.
#16
Posted 07 June 2010 - 05:13 PM
Maybe another reason the card is easier is for these stupid purchases like $1.08. It is a pain to handle coins. It may be easier to hand off $1 and leave... but dealing with the coins and change becomes messy. You are also more prone to being robbed walking around with a pocket full of jingling coins.
#17
Posted 07 June 2010 - 05:20 PM
I buy $1.08 every day at a merchant using a credit card that has a 5% cash back option. That means over the course of the year I receive at least $18 of rebates. Not bad. That's like 18 free items.
Maybe another reason the card is easier is for these stupid purchases like $1.08. It is a pain to handle coins. It may be easier to hand off $1 and leave... but dealing with the coins and change becomes messy. You are also more prone to being robbed walking around with a pocket full of jingling coins.
For something like that, I would rather buy the direct-ship dollar coins and keep them (and a roll of dimes) in the console of the vehicle. Put the pennies into a jar at the house...
Rewards work out to be the same and you 1) don't piss off the merchant and 2) put the dollar coins into circulation thus fulfilling federal mandates related to the direct ship program...
#18
Posted 07 June 2010 - 05:40 PM
In a long term, you better off purchase a whole bunch of it at a big box stores to save money rather than spending $1.08 everyday at the convenient store just to get the 5%.I buy $1.08 every day at a merchant using a credit card that has a 5% cash back option. That means over the course of the year I receive at least $18 of rebates. Not bad. That's like 18 free items.
Maybe another reason the card is easier is for these stupid purchases like $1.08. It is a pain to handle coins. It may be easier to hand off $1 and leave... but dealing with the coins and change becomes messy. You are also more prone to being robbed walking around with a pocket full of jingling coins.
#19
Posted 07 June 2010 - 10:37 PM
The topic at hand isn't where we will get the best price buying goods, the topic on hand is card processing fees, the use of cards for small transactions, and the rewards that accumulate over time from a bunch of small transactions using a card.
However I do like this Direct Ship Dollar Coin idea. I always liked Dollar Coins up in Canada. Add that and a rounding effect to the nearest .05 on purchases and this would be a real winner. I have not seen Dollar Coins since the local Post Office removed its vending machine and replaced it with an Automated Postal Center (which has a $1 Credit or Debit Card Minimum... claming as a $1 transaction minimum for the machine since the machine does not accept cash, thus not in any violation of any credit card network rules).
Edited by thelowpriceleader, 07 June 2010 - 10:37 PM.
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Posted 08 June 2010 - 05:13 AM
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