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Why Do We Need Large Denomination Currency In Canada?

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 Posted 07/20/2012  6:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 1945V to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
swrbxxx,

You said "Lets put this in a real life situation, I just got a in-ground pool installed. The cost quoted was $18,000 plus HST another $2,340, for a total of $20,340 now lets just say I considered putting this on a credit card and got my 2% back that would be a whopping total of $406.80.

I mentioned to the company owner if I would get a better deal if I paid in cash. $17,000 was the cash quote. So because I paid with cash I saved $3,340."

The problem with these large under-the-table cash transactions is: 1) Your contractor can choose to do a shoddier job and/or 2) if there is ever any problem with your pool he can choose to ignore any warantee obligations, since you have no proof (i.e. a proper receipt) linking him to the installation of the pool.

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07/20/2012 6:28 pm
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 Posted 07/20/2012  11:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add falcon to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I will start by saying I'm an electrical contractor, I've been in business for over 12 years.
My total cash jobs in that time is one.....
I think because my experience with that customer was so bad it helped me realize that if someone want to pay cash, its because they are trying to cheat someone.... or anyone, including me.
I have not done a cash job since.
Sorry if that offends anyone but I pride myself on being fair, honest and accountable for ALL! of the work I do.
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 Posted 07/21/2012  10:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Senex to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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I think because my experience with that customer was so bad it helped me realize that if someone want to pay cash, its because they are trying to cheat someone.... or anyone, including me.


To make such a broad judgement based on one incident is, at best, unwise IMO.
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 Posted 07/21/2012  11:01 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dcadon to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
My issue isn't so much if I get a deal or not. I'm more concerned with tracking my money. I use software on the computer, and keep very good records of practically every transaction. I've been doing this since about 2003. I have a "slush-fund" account, I've named 'Cash in Pocket'. For every cash with-drawl from the instant teller, it goes into this account - for things like restaurants, tips, etc. When I remember to, I record the details of my cash transactions on the computer. For my Credit Card account - I'm 100% accurate mostly due to 'downloading' my account(s) monthly activity. For the 'Cash in Pocket' account - over $11,000 un-accounted for in under 10 years.
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 Posted 07/21/2012  12:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Russ789 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
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 Posted 07/21/2012  2:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dcadon to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
from the link above "Kroger, the nation's largest grocery chain, told The New York Times that it is considering charging Visa and MasterCard users more to use their plastic to buy groceries."

A few stores have been threatening that for years. It's the buying power of the public that has stopped any additional charges. In your card holder it is understood that your rites include not to be charged any extra for using your (their) card. Any stores that do so, risk loosing their ability to use credit cards completely. In the past, grocery stores resisted credit cards because of this. It wasn't until they accepted "check-cashing" cards or debit did they allow their terminals to process credit cards.
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 Posted 07/21/2012  3:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Senex to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Supermarkets generally work on a slim profit margin, especially in areas where there is stiff competition.
All the supermarkets by me accept credit and debit cards and have for quite some time.
Most gas stations by me offer a lower price for cash sales.
NY state law prohibits charging extra for using a credit card, so the stations claim it's a "discount" for using cash.
Make sense to you? Me neither!
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 Posted 07/21/2012  6:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dcadon to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
yeah...that's pretty slim. I made an ebay seller really mad once, when he tried to charge me extra for using paypal. Paypal too has "no additional cost" to the consumer policy. As such, you're supposed to price your product accordingly. This bothered him enough to give me negative feedback despite being paid within minutes of the auction closing. The result of this was he lost his account with paypal. (not that I support paypal in anyway - but rules is rules)
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07/21/2012 6:02 pm
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