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Scott Raynovich
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Re: Fewer deadbeats, higher profits
Scott Raynovich   5/31/2012 1:01:23 PM
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good question. I don't know. I will look into it.

Noreen Seebacher
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Re: Fewer deadbeats, higher profits
Noreen Seebacher   5/31/2012 12:44:54 PM
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That debit fee doesn't sound right Scott, Are you sure the $1 isn't a temporary block that falls off after the actual amount of the sale posts to your account, usually within 24 to 48 hours?

 

Scott Raynovich
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Re: Fewer deadbeats, higher profits
Scott Raynovich   5/31/2012 12:36:08 PM
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"Think credit card issuers will give us back some of our perks if their costs go down?"

Heck no.

I have realized something new. When I use my debit card at the gas station they are now tacking on a $1 debit-card fee. Thanks. It would be okay if there were an easy way to use cash at the gas station but nobody pays with cash anymore. I guess a credit-card is cheaper than a debit card?


Noreen Seebacher
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Fewer deadbeats, higher profits
Noreen Seebacher   5/31/2012 12:22:44 PM
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Think credit card issuers will give us back some of our perks if their costs go down?







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