I try to use cash at smaller businesses to make sure they don't get screwed by the transaction fees, to be honest.What kind of a Canadian still uses currency? Tim's started allowing debit a while ago.
I used to catapult pennies off my boner by flexing kegels but after dick bodybuilding and getting much stronger I upgraded to nickels, and then quarters. I no longer have any use for pennies.
I used to catapult pennies off my boner by flexing kegels but after dick bodybuilding and getting much stronger I upgraded to nickels, and then quarters. I no longer have any use for pennies.
Soon you won't need quarters.
You pay 1 cent less in that case. Read the OP.
Ah, my bad. Thanks for pointing that out, heh.Read. The. OP.
Well... Yeah. What's the point of doing something if it's not a good thing? This is a way off topic conversation, though.So everything we do has to make the world a better place?
gotcha.
Ah, my bad. Thanks for pointing that out, heh.
Well... Yeah. What's the point of doing something if it's not a good thing? This is a way off topic conversation, though.
Hmm, there is a marina near my friends cottage that still has penny candies. I guess I'll have to buy them 5 at a time.
Maybe with credit cards, but I doubt small companies will pay high fees for Interac transactions.I try to use cash at smaller businesses to make sure they don't get screwed by the transaction fees, to be honest.
I'm also not going to swipe a credit card at a McDonalds for a 3 dollar hamburger.
Welcome closer to the future, fools
#ausgaf
I only use a credit card for non cash transactions because of the cash back stuff though.Maybe with credit cards, but I doubt small companies will pay high fees for Interac transactions.
Looks like its time for me to start hoarding pennies.
America should too but it will never happen. Also, no more paper dollars.
Maybe with credit cards, but I doubt small companies will pay high fees for Interac transactions.
I thought it was 10c per transaction. Did the fee changed recently?It doesn't matter how big they are, they pay the same fees for Interac/credit, generally $0.25 per Interac transaction, or %1-2 per credit transaction.
If you want to support your local businesses, pay cash.
Also, OP Fail, I was expecting at least a picture:
As someone who deals with a large amount of coins at work...
Fuck the penny. They are dirty as shit.
Sweet.
Hopefully the UK picks up on this.
Fuck you Penny!
Massive confusion ahead...in Canada
Go back to Europe. Dollar coins suck.
Massive confusion ahead...in Canada
We also have 2 dollar coins as well, and last year we started replacing paper money with plastic. The Canadian 100 dollar bill is now plastic, and 50 dollar plastic bills are scheduled for this month... or maybe they're already in circulation? I dunno, I haven't seen any yet.
As for pennies... I still have tin containers full of these fuckers. I won't miss them at all.
I try to use cash at smaller businesses to make sure they don't get screwed by the transaction fees, to be honest.
I'm also not going to swipe a credit card at a McDonalds for a 3 dollar hamburger.
The real story is that they cut the CBC's funding. Bunch of assholes.
So no more Mr. Dressup?
Yess! No more pennies for me! I don't care if I lose 1-4 cents on a transaction.
As far as I am aware, it costs more than 1cent to manufacture a penny, which doesn't make sense. And since people are constantly losing them (since they are just a penny) they have to keep making more and more.
Next step is including the tax in prices displayed. New Zealand already has this AND no penny. We could learn from them.
I got a US cent in my change the other day, I live in the UK.Nice. I hate pennies, I always toss 'em in the trash. Especially Canadian pennies, I live in Northwestern Michigan so they somehow find their way into my pocket. US needs to do the same.