would it not be for CASH only?
pay debit or credit and they can easily still charge the exact amount with no rounding..
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would it not be for CASH only?
pay debit or credit and they can easily still charge the exact amount with no rounding..
Yep, that's how it works here in Canada. (We yeeted our penny in 2012.)
The past tense of yeet is yote
Hence why when the pantheon threw out the frost giants, they named the place they ended up "yotenheim."
here in Canada.
yeeted
En Français SVP
Isn't there an entire government office in Quebec that comes up with new words en Français for Québécois French? Do they have a contribution for "yeet" yet?
No clue, although it wouldn't surprise me if they did.
"Garoché"?
I think the emphasis of the article was more on people who resent having to spend two more cents in any circumstances than it is on people who can't round.
Yeah, that article is full of misplaced outrage. I got a kick out of:
Others wondered what would happen to tips if people had less change to leave on tables.
Having admittedly not worked in the service industry, I would interpret tipping with pennies to be a pretty blatant insult.
A common thing to happen when paying in cash was more frequent was to leave the full balance of your change for the server. Over the course of a week, those pennies could add up to Ten of dollars!
It’s averaged out, the next purchase you make will likely be .02 and rounded down saving you money.
In fact, you can game this to MAKE money too!
If you think companies won't immediately restructure their pricing to make sure everything get rounded up, you will be sadly mistaken.
How do you imagine that would actually work?
Than pay debit.
And how do you suppose that works with taxes?
do americans still pay mostly in cash? we haven't had the penny since like 2012 here in Canada and...it wasn't a big deal at all because no one paid with pennies anyways. if something is $8.23 as stated then you just pay $8.25 if you're paying cash. But hell most people just pay debit or credit these days to the point where most CSRs just assume you're paying debit and if you whip out cash it confuses them and they have to cancel the debit machine.
I can't even remember the last time I drew out cash or had it on me.
I pay in cash as much as possible because fuck the card companies making money off of every transaction and fuck people tracking my spending habits
and fuck people tracking my spending habits
Jokes on you, cash is also tracked nowadays, at least here in Germany
I usually pay for drugs with cash.
Did your supplier ever take your pennies?
I think that if I had paid with pennies by the roll, they would probably accept it after a suitable amount of shit giving. I think it would be very difficult to pay with a bag of loose coins.
Here's a 5gal jug of coins, can I have 3 drugs now?
I tip the nice folks at the weed store with cash
I pay in cash for a handful of things. Pizza from the corner shop. Tips for the bartenders at my local bars. Sometimes food from the smaller groceries.
It wasn't a big deal, but there was a lot of loud, stupid people making a lot of loud, stupid noises about it when it happened.
They should be forced to round DOWN. Holy shit, the amount of people who don't see anything wrong with rounding up makes me weep for humanity.
Wendy’s has signs up that they’ll be rounding DOWN to the nearest nickel. So expect all Wendy’s prices to work out to $x.04 from now on 😠
Rounding down... As in cheaper for you.
$9.99 becomes $9.95.
$9.94 -> $9.90
What are you upset about?
As a Canadian that first experienced not having to deal with pennies during a visit to Australia, then had Canada follow up with removing our own pennies; I absolutely love this change. Far less bulky coins to carry around/manage, which is so much nicer for both the consumer and cashiers.
Now we just need to include taxes on the sticker price so you can actually add up prices reasonably as you shop, and not be surprised by the added taxes that's a PITA to calculate as you go. Australia, you grab 5 items that each say '$5' on them, you pay exactly $25 at the till, no extra math involved.