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classic33

Leg End Member
Why would they? If they deduct it from what the supplier gets, then you're still paying it but can't see it.
How can they deduct it from the suppliers price?
Two seperate prices, one for cards the other for cash.
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
I tried using a smart phone to light my cigar but find a €50 note works better.
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
How can they deduct it from the suppliers price?
For example, whenever you pay someone £100, the card processing chain passes on only £98 or less and keeps the rest.

Two seperate prices, one for cards the other for cash.
Why would they? And why would the cash price be any lower, because handling cash is a long way from cost-free too?
 

classic33

Leg End Member
For example, whenever you pay someone £100, the card processing chain passes on only £98 or less and keeps the rest.

Why would they? And why would the cash price be any lower, because handling cash is a long way from cost-free too?
So, if something is sold using a card as payment they get £98, use cash they get the full £100. Wonder which they'd prefer to use?

Cash taken as payment can be handed back as change in another cash sale. Not as easy with a card.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
A neighbour helped me out with a spot of work in the garden. I paid him with a 12 pack of beer - does that count? :cheers:
T'want stuff you didn't want?

Not after you've deducted the bank's handling fees... As @mjr noted, and you ignored, using cash for transactions is not cost-free, even if some of the costs are not readily apparent.
For now, the retailer carries the charge for card use. Over and above the price they charge.
 
My bank still doesn't do contactless
What? Which bank won't give out a contactless card?

(last time I checked, Barclays hadn't signed on with Android Pay - they may have now - but I have a contactless bank cards and Visa.)
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
My dad used to come home with sheets and sheets of Green Shield Stamps and it was my job to stick them into the books. I used to use a sponge as licking that acreage of stamp would have left me completely dehydrated. One painstakingly filled damp book of stamps would buy you a quarter share in a plastic pepper shaker or something. For worthwhile purchases an entire bookshelf of the things was required.
Co-op stamps too, mind they used to pay for the Christmas food at ours.
 
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