They'll fare just fine, because companies large and small have ditched Visa/MC processing to save money.This is bullshit. I wonder how a signed contract by a merchant stating they'll agree to visa/MC mandates forbiding the use of minimum purchase price will fare.
- Debit: I have to expose my card to skimming and prying eyes. This has some of the benefits of credit cards, but it's more of a pain if my card is stolen, since my actual money is affected, not just my credit limit. I also don't get any rewards for using my debit card. Potentially my bank charges me a fee per usage as well.
Not really entitlement. I just hate carrying coins around. Plus I get 1% back on my CC. If I use it for everything, it adds up.
There's no guarantee of that, and nothing says they have to lose money on you just because they're making it on someone else. You don't have anything to do with those other people.
I never carry cash. I use my debit/credit card for convenience. The only time I use cash is when I pay my barber.
If an establishment wants to set a $10 minimum, I'll just take my business elsewhere.
After getting burned by debit cards in the past there's no fucking way I would ever use one. You are at the mercy of the banks if something happens to your card. I want the protection of a credit card as far as getting erroneous charges removed and money refunded immediately.
Trickle-down economics.I love how the root of the problem is the merchant fees on small transactions but somehow the consumer is to blame. WTF
My friend is the manager of McDonalds. The money truck comes by his store once per week.
Lower managers count money each shift and deposit it in the safe (it has a drop slot but cannot be opened by any of the lower managers). After a week, the safe has more than $10,000 in it. Would you really want one of your employees hauling around 10k in cash? Would you want him doing this every week? Of course you wouldn't. That's why you hire a money truck.
The money truck also delivers new coins. You didn't think change magically showed up at the store did you?
The amazing thing is, decisions like this are exactly what prompted additional federal regulation (over draft fees and whatnot).Trickle-down economics.
By the anything trickles down, all the positive aspects have been filtered out, leaving only the crap that no one else wanted.
A check/debit card with a Visa/Mastercard logo when used as a Credit based transaction affords you the same protection as a Visa/Mastercard credit card.
A check/debit card with a Visa/Mastercard logo when used as a Credit based transaction affords you the same protection as a Visa/Mastercard credit card.
For you guys who like small purchases, use a Check Card or Debit Card.
/debate
This is fucking bullshit.
I guess I'll get more detailed.
I use my debit card for day to day purchases, I never carry cash. I already avoid people who make me pay to use my card, IE Arco Gas, small coffee places, etc etc.
I'm not going to start carrying around cash just to cater to these stupid fucking places.
people like you are exactly why they are allowing this. using a debit/credit card to pay for a $1.50 cup of coffee is beyond idiotic.
A check/debit card with a Visa/Mastercard logo when used as a Credit based transaction affords you the same protection as a Visa/Mastercard credit card.
It seems like debit cards are worse than carrying cash. I mean, at least with cash they can't also steal from my bank account.
I don't like people who use a credit card to charge $4 worth of shit. Regardless of what Visa might say on their commercials it's NOT faster to use a CC than cash. Cash is quicker by a long shot. It's especially apparent when I have 4 buttfuckers in front of me who all want to use their Visa to buy a bag of chips and a soda, the extra time adds up.
