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  • #46
    Originally posted by Asher View Post
    Credit card merchant fees cost the Government of Canada $0.00, not $5B.
    Don't argue with me. Your national media outlet reported otherwise.

    Also, I said "Canada", not the Canadian government. The fees apply to government credit cards also though (which amounts to $60 million annually).


    Your economy could save more money by trading away the Sedin twins to an American team.
    Last edited by Sava; February 5, 2013, 14:36. Reason: Roberto Luongo was a more fun example but doesn't make more than $6.7m USD... which is probably like ten billion in Canada
    To us, it is the BEAST.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by MikeH View Post
      So pennies are actually an inconvenience and you find you have to find ways to get rid of them?

      Sounds like it's pointless having it.
      I hate pennies. I would love to get rid of them.
      If there is no sound in space, how come you can hear the lasers?
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      • #48
        first they your pennies
        then your dimes

        when will the madness stop......hehehehe

        debit cards for the win, very few charge a fee to use
        law just passed ti increase the fees on credit cards in USA
        anti steam and proud of it

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        • #49
          Originally posted by Asher View Post
          Credit card merchant fees cost the Government of Canada $0.00, not $5B.
          To be fair, even if you're going to interpret his statement that way (clearly not meant), I guarantee the Government of Canada pays some credit card merchant fees. Perhaps not $5B, but I don't doubt it's high.

          Given credit cards are essentially currency nowadays, how about the various governments just issue a competing debit card authorization service or whatever, with no fees? Any fraud is covered by the government and recovered via FBI/Mounties investigations. Any bank can sign on with the service, but everyone is authorized one free debit card issued by the Federal Reserve Bank (in Canada, whatever the equivalent is) and can load it with cash free via direct deposit or ACH or whatever.
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          • #50
            Originally posted by Addled Platypus View Post
            first they your pennies
            then your dimes
            OBAMA!
            To us, it is the BEAST.

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            • #51
              I'm still waiting on the Trillion Dollar coin to replace my currency.
              "I am sick and tired of people who say that if you debate and you disagree with this administration somehow you're not patriotic. We should stand up and say we are Americans and we have a right to debate and disagree with any administration." - Hillary Clinton, 2003

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              • #52
                Originally posted by regexcellent View Post
                that's the stupidest ****ing idea I've ever heard.
                Why is it a stupid idea? Britain did it a decade or two ago and it was brilliant. A note worth only £1 was pointless, unless you were the kind of person who wanted to be able to pull out a wad of cash and hope no-one noticed it was worth less than a round at the bar.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by PLATO View Post
                  I'm still waiting on the Trillion Dollar coin to replace my currency.
                  That was such a hilarious idea.
                  To us, it is the BEAST.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by snoopy369 View Post
                    To be fair, even if you're going to interpret his statement that way (clearly not meant)
                    I interpreted it that way intentionally because it's the only fair comparison. It's possible he was dumber than anticipated.

                    The government did it to save the government money. Comparing it to consumer costs of credit cards (which is offset by ridiculous rewards programs) shows stupidity or an inane troll.
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                    • #55
                      I think the suggestion that the cost of merchant fees, which are quite clearly passed along to the consumer, is a relevant data point when discussing switching from cash to a credit card based economy is neither stupid nor a troll. Sure, you should account for the rewards programs (Perhaps the study did?) but it's clearly a nonzero amount, given the profits by Visa and Mastercard (For example, Visa had a 3 month profit of 1.66 billion dollars in the first article on google for 'Visa Profit', http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-1...-reserves.html )...

                      In any event, the government's money is the people's money, so there's nothing wrong with conflating the two.
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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by snoopy369 View Post
                        In any event, the government's money is the people's money, so there's nothing wrong with conflating the two.
                        There certainly is when the impetus for the move is to reduce the government's deficit, not transform retail purchasing patterns.
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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by MikeH View Post
                          Also dollar bills. They are just stupid. Have dollar coins.
                          We tried that several times and they never really gained user acceptance.
                          Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by kentonio View Post
                            Why is it a stupid idea? Britain did it a decade or two ago and it was brilliant. A note worth only £1 was pointless, unless you were the kind of person who wanted to be able to pull out a wad of cash and hope no-one noticed it was worth less than a round at the bar.
                            The Treasury has tried and failed to switch to dollar coins something like four times. It's never worked. It's not going to work a fifth time. Coins piss me off anyway. They're heavy. Singles are much more convenient.
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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Asher View Post
                              Comparing it to consumer costs of credit cards (which is offset by ridiculous rewards programs) shows stupidity or an inane troll.
                              Sure... why save BILLIONS when you can save MILLIONS!?

                              Canada
                              To us, it is the BEAST.

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                              • #60
                                DP...
                                also, watching Asher run away with his tail between his legs
                                Last edited by Sava; February 5, 2013, 18:35. Reason: I WIN
                                To us, it is the BEAST.

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