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    #11
    Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
    Remember, it costs the retailer extra to put purchases on CC. Was told you pay for it anyway.
    Haven't had inputs on CC for ages.
    And considering that, I have tried to negotiate a better cash price instead of using the CC. No takers.

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      #12
      Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
      Remember, it costs the retailer extra to put purchases on CC. Was told you pay for it anyway.
      Haven't had inputs on CC for ages.
      You most certainly do pay for it anyway. It always comes back down to the user whether it's credit cards or any points system.

      Case in point - when supplying a major Cdn retail outlet with product, we were asked for a "small" price break to cover the cost of a points system. We complied, however grudgingly.

      Then I asked many who shop at that outlet if they regularly use that points card. Most said "No".

      The next time I updated our pricing I decided to put that "small" percentage back in as a cost - which it is. Because I an not going to be the one who bears the cost of enabling some smartass scheme of sneakily relieving people of their money.

      Think about it - one of the best schemes going to get free money - create an automatic method of taking a piece of the price of a product or service and offer it back, knowing that a huge percentage of the customers will never do it because they can't be bothered.

      So when you are offered bonus or free reward points, they ain't free at all. It's just a tiny portion of what was left on the table by some other unknowing victim of the scam.

      And it's in the billions.
      Last edited by burnt; Dec 18, 2020, 04:25.

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        #13
        Visa points. Now FBN has a way to use your card. Some others have stopped. BOHOO

        It pays my flight down and back and for a hundred more your fly first class.

        ITs a little bonus.

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          #14
          I have to say something that may not make sense but here goes....


          Getting points back on your credit card is the way Trudeau is justifying the carbon tax...

          Chemical companies love this practice as well...

          Its the same phucking thing for the average person...

          Spend something and get some back in the future ...it allows them to raise prices and use your money for a few months with a promise that you will get something back and if you forget or they change the rules ...even better...

          Look at Trudeau ...had his MPs telling everyone to apply to CERB....change the rules and get it all back...and people fell for it ....and will give him a majority for doing so.




          food for thought.

          dumbphuckled farmer...
          Last edited by bucket; Dec 18, 2020, 07:38.

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            #15
            GM Visa, 5% on first 10,000 annual. 2% on all others. Have to buy a vehicle, who doesn't want new vehicle? All transactions should be allowed or NONE. They can't discount for cash, as per the CC agreements.

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              #16
              Originally posted by fjlip View Post
              GM Visa, 5% on first 10,000 annual. 2% on all others. Have to buy a vehicle, who doesn't want new vehicle? All transactions should be allowed or NONE. They can't discount for cash, as per the CC agreements.
              There are lots of places that do charge more for credit cards, not sure if they are supposed to or not.

              Had a neighbour go into the local dealership and lay down his card for a new Cadillac. (This was 20yrs ago) The dealership said they couldn't take a card on that big of purchase because of what it cost them. Customer called Visa and complained. Visa told the dealership they had to take the payment or they would cancel the usage agreement with the dealership.

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                #17
                You can still use a credit card to buy a new Denali

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                  #18
                  Some businesses claim it costs them 2% if customer uses a card..
                  Some say no can do.
                  Others have no issue?
                  Used a card in 50 k on grain bins at the coop..
                  Must be up to the business.

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                    #19
                    Put $600 k inputs on card one year and still got best price
                    Gettin harder tho
                    All parts , bins ,all groc, fuel , hardly use checkbook
                    Never paid a dime of interest, ever
                    Anyone that doesn’t use this is missing out
                    RP and coop are the best for the big stuff
                    don't take anything less than 2% back
                    Last edited by Guest; Dec 18, 2020, 20:59.

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