the_pen_turner wrote: » it acured to me today that i almost never put money in the charity boxs in shops anymore. before change rounding those 1 and 2 cent coins were a neusence and not really worth carring around so would be put in the box for some local charity now the change works out so you get a 5cent coin or something of greater value or nothing . that 5 cents coin now has a lot more value now . its the diference between buying something or not so weel worth keeping . shops also dont let you off a few cents like they did years ago . do you think this system is making us meaner
the_pen_turner wrote: » do you think this system is making us meaner
punisher5112 wrote: » I wipe me a#s with €50 notes
pleas advice wrote: » can that still be used as legal tender?
Ten of Swords wrote: » I make very few purchases in cash anymore, 99.9% of the time I use a card
FREDNISMO wrote: » I always put 20.02 when putting fuel in car reckon I save 1.04e per annum
PARlance wrote: » Rather than one €20 fill per week, if you filled it up 4 times a week for 5.02, you could make/save 4.16 a year! There was you thinking you were smart!
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Exactly and anywhere that doesn't do contactless I blacklist as it's a backward kip living in the 1900's and deserves to go bust for being backward.
Logo wrote: » Does anyone know why a supermarket will 'only accept debit cards for purchases over €10'? Does the supermarket have to pay for the facility?
foxy farmer wrote: » Ssshhh ssssshhhh don't let my neighbour hear that or she'll be off trying it out.
pleas advice wrote: » a 5-cent now is about the same value as a penny in 1980
Scott Gentle Junkyard wrote: » If you only ever gave coppers then you were fully fledged mean already. I consider anything below €1 as dross and would rather put it in a charity tin than take it home.