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  Msg # 2915 of 3283 on ZZCA4353, Monday 7-14-24, 8:15  
  From: GAPOPE@VCN.BC.CA  
  To: ALL  
  Subj: Re: "Swipeless" credit cards  
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 DevilsPGD  wrote: 
 D> In message  gapope@vcn.bc.ca wrote: 
 D> 
 D> >DevilsPGD  wrote: 
 D> >D> Of course if I get mugged with $1000 cash, I'm out $1000.  If I get 
 D> >D> mugged and lose my credit card, I'm out a 3 minute phone call, plus I 
 D> >D> have to be available the following day to sign for my replacement 
 cred 
 D> >D> card. 
 D> >D> 
 D> >D> If I pay for a brand new Palm and I get in a car accident on my way 
 ho 
 D> >D> from the store, I get another brand new Palm, no charge. 
 D> >D> 
 D> >D> If my Palm dies 366 days after I bought it (on a one year warranty), 
 I 
 D> >D> get it repaired/replaced for free. 
 D> >D> 
 D> >D> If I fly to Texas to hang out with some friends and get back to my 
 hot 
 D> >D> room and find all my stuff stolen, I get all my stuff replaced. 
 D> > 
 D> >All those are examples of INSURANCE that you happen to get with your 
 cred 
 D> >card -- how do you suppose the insurance is paid for? 
 D> 
 D> In part, with the annual fee I pay.  Primarily by the interest people 
 D> pay on their credit cards. 
 D> 
 D> >D> It costs money to deposit cash to a bank (on a business account) -- 
 In 
 D> >D> addition, there are other overheads dealing with cash, including 
 D> >D> possibility of loss/theft, increased risk of robbery, increased 
 D> >D> insurance rates (due to increased risk of robbery) 
 D> > 
 D> >But __I__ don't have to pay for YOUR use of cash, unlike with credit 
 card 
 D> >__I__ have to pay extra to cover the store's costs for YOUR credit card 
 u 
 D> 
 D> You completely missed what I mentioned above -- Cash costs well over 3% 
 D> for a business to handle.  You're looking at 1% just to deposit cash 
 D> into a bank, and usually another 2% towards insurance (which doesn't 
 D> cover employee theft, only robbery) 
  
 I missed nothing -- it costs significantly MORE for credit card use than for 
 cash, for the business -- the 1% cost is applied fairly to all customers, 
 but 
 the additional 4% for the credit card isn't so equitably distributed, and, 
 in 
 fact, businesses will penalize cash users the full fees that credit card 
 users 
 generate, because the stores prefer the cc users, since they tend to  pend 
 more 
 on big ticket items, and a no-fee approach to them encourages them, and f*** 
 you 
 if you're not a cc user -- you can pay their cost of transaction, too! 
  
 Because I care, 
  
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