Tightwads
There's saving money, and there's being tight: saving money at the expense of other people, or simply for the miserly hell of it.
Tell us about measures that go beyond simple belt tightening into the realms of Mr Scrooge.
( , Thu 23 Oct 2008, 13:58)
There's saving money, and there's being tight: saving money at the expense of other people, or simply for the miserly hell of it.
Tell us about measures that go beyond simple belt tightening into the realms of Mr Scrooge.
( , Thu 23 Oct 2008, 13:58)
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the way it works is
when its a cash machine in a shop then the shop will get charged a fee for having the machine in place, thus they need to get this back by charging the customer, that way the banks never lose.
( , Sun 26 Oct 2008, 22:18, 1 reply)
when its a cash machine in a shop then the shop will get charged a fee for having the machine in place, thus they need to get this back by charging the customer, that way the banks never lose.
( , Sun 26 Oct 2008, 22:18, 1 reply)
I know how it works
And I refuse to play along. Eventually there will be no branches, and the only way of getting cash will be from machines which charge usurious percentages as fees. So I do my tiny (and ineffectual) bit to delay the inevitable by not using them.
( , Sun 26 Oct 2008, 22:57, closed)
And I refuse to play along. Eventually there will be no branches, and the only way of getting cash will be from machines which charge usurious percentages as fees. So I do my tiny (and ineffectual) bit to delay the inevitable by not using them.
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