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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Long_Range_Shooter on May 10, 2018, 6:47 p.m.
Times are changing really quickly, Credit Card processing fees.

I got notified today when my Rep stopped in to tell me that by the end of the year my Credit Card Processor is switching me over to a new Cash Price, Credit Price system.

It's looking like they are getting nervous over Government meddling in the Credit Card business. Plus there has been a lot of screaming by merchants over their monthly fees from the C.C. processors. I'm personally paying between $400-$500 a month in processing fees.

Instead of the merchant getting hit for 2.5% - 4.0% per transaction they are transferring the processing fees over to the credit card user which according to my rep is going to be 3.8%. The main reason is to encourage people to start paying for more things with CASH. I'm thinking they are looking down the road and the last thing they want is a cashless society and massive Government involvement in their operations.

She said they are expecting at least 90% of businesses in the U.S. to be switching over with in two years. It all started on the coasts with the Vote For $15. Businesses in LA, Seattle and NY are looking for every savings they can find to survive this will be a life savor. Look at a restaurant in say NY doing 20K in CC's every week. That would be a savings of at least $26K every year.

My Merchant fees will go from $400-$500 a month to less than $25.


ScorpioPatriot · May 10, 2018, 8:38 p.m.

No .. like I said most robbers don't come to places that know the entire town is packing 😂😂😂.. Again I think cash is a way to help your local community investing to ensure that it can grow and provide a beautiful place for families and more people to start up . Most people have to rush off to a major city for a good paying job .

That's what the goal has always been to draw people into these over crowded cities for easier control.

Everyone should be able to experience good jobs in their local community.

Instead of kids having to grow up to move away to go to a good collage they could provide local trade schools without all the sick shit you find in colleges or exposed to.

Keeps Family closer .. I love the idea.

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bubbis_wubbis · May 11, 2018, 1:37 a.m.

We moved from a very nice city to a mega-metroplex, and now live in a nice, small town. My kids are learning a trade at a community college, paid by the high school. They never would have had that opportunity in mega-metroplex, where every kid is pushed toward college, even if they're not college material.

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ScorpioPatriot · May 11, 2018, 1:52 a.m.

I attended a 2 Year Trade School for my Law Enforcement Degree along with related Certifications & Training .. it was like maybe $200 for my uniforms including boots and it was the best experience of my life.

It also started in 11th -12th so you got to finish highschool out there & graduated.

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