Plecostomus
Commodore
If it's just me I pay cash. When I buy $40 worth of food for me and the Wife Unit, then I pay by card.
Am I being incredibly old fashioned and 'British' here? I would never think of going into a fast food place and paying with a card
It's like getting stuck behind someone in the quick queue in the supermarket paying for a sandwich and a drink on a card ~ Do you not have £1.70 in change in your pocket?
Credit cards are such a rip off![]()
If it's just me I pay cash. When I buy $40 worth of food for me and the Wife Unit, then I pay by card.
Am I being incredibly old fashioned and 'British' here? I would never think of going into a fast food place and paying with a card
It's like getting stuck behind someone in the quick queue in the supermarket paying for a sandwich and a drink on a card ~ Do you not have £1.70 in change in your pocket?
A card is often just quicker and easier. You swipe it, you get your receipt, end of story. No counting up bills or change, on either side.
... Yes, it's silly when on occasion I have to put that $1.50 coke on my card but what difference does it make?
If it's just me I pay cash. When I buy $40 worth of food for me and the Wife Unit, then I pay by card.
Sorry got to pick up on this one ~ $40 of subway to take to you and WOB who is at the diner that she owns
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I rarely have cash on me. I have direct-deposit so my checks go directly to the bank. For me to get cash I either have to go to the bank and take out money or go to an ATM, and if I don't use an ATM operated by my bank it costs arond $1.50 for me to get money out, or I can get "cash back" if I use my debit card at the grocery store.
So, in the end, I mostly live off my credit or debit card. My credit card is payed off -in full- every month so it's not a huge deal but the result is that I rarely have cash on me. The vast majority of places I shop/eat at accept credit cards or debit cards so it's not a huge deal. Yes, it's silly when on occasion I have to put that $1.50 coke on my card but what difference does it make?
I'm still trying to figure out why anyone would eat at a Subway.
I'm still trying to figure out why anyone would eat at a Subway.
We have one near my work that is a quick and healthier option than many nearby places. I try not to do much fast food, but sometimes I simply give in.
Though I have to admit I had Jimmy John's instead today and it was so much more delicious. Also higher in calories.![]()
Credit cards are such a rip off![]()
Ummmm how?
Credit cards are such a rip off![]()
Ummmm how?
Interest rate, processing fees, "insurance", stuff like that.
In for a penny in for a pound, I say! or several pounds depending on the size of the sandwich.![]()
Ummmm how?
Interest rate, processing fees, "insurance", stuff like that.
Only if you abuse them and let the CC company run the show. You have to tell them who's in charge and not sign up for the high-rate cards with insane secondary products like insurance and currency conversion and all that nonsense.
Interest rate, processing fees, "insurance", stuff like that.
Only if you abuse them and let the CC company run the show. You have to tell them who's in charge and not sign up for the high-rate cards with insane secondary products like insurance and currency conversion and all that nonsense.
Bingo. As I passed on the frills and pay my bill in full every month, my card doesn't cost me a cent.
... Yes, it's silly when on occasion I have to put that $1.50 coke on my card but what difference does it make?
And I am obviously cranky after being behind someone doing so
I'm just a cash girl ~ and have just opened myself up for jokes about that![]()
Besides, I'd rather be behind a person with a credit card than a woman with a checkbook. When I see that get pulled out I just sigh and roll my eyes.
I do.First of all, who the hell uses checks anymore?!
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