• M0oP0o@mander.xyz
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    2 days ago

    At least we have e transfers and debit unlike down south. I for one will be jumping on the first non us credit card however.

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        2 days ago

        You do realize why we’re scrambling to get a European credit card, right? I mean what’s going to stop us from cutting Americans off when Trump decides to invade San Marino?

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        2 days ago

        Oh I hope that they name it something mildly silly. Like “Lone’y” or “broke buckz”

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            17 hours ago

            How is it not? They take a part of every fucking payment. Jesus Christ would not like it at all.

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              You mean like every company that charges a fee? That’s not a scam, that’s called business. Jesus Christ it’s like people want everything for free and don’t understand that it costs money to run a business. Credit cards charge interest, your bank charges fees, businesses price stuff over their cost. That farmer you pay for their vegetables charges more then it cost them to produce. These aren’t scams. They are the cost of having services and good provided to you.

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                6 hours ago

                How much is the fee? Because last I checked it was not like an etransfer (included in most banking plans).

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        2 days ago

        How does debit work for fraud? Are banks more willing to refund when theres5fraud? In the US it feels like it’s mostly on the user to bear

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          1 day ago

          Depends on your bank, some have insurance on debit (like a credit card) but a lot in Canadian banks are moving to visa/MasterCard debit cards (since a bunch of our banks moved into the us market and are therefore tainted).