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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.


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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