Whether due to perception or reality, merchants need this.
Joel Send a noteboard - 17/12/2010 09:22:09 PM
They get a double whammy, forced to pay fees for allowing debits and seeing sales reduced during a recession because potential customers not wanting that fee added to the price tag withhold patronage. It's a shame it couldn't have taken effect in time for the holidays, but the bottom line is, once again, if the GOP really cares as much about small businesses as they say, really believes their quite accurate rhetoric about small businesses driving the economy, they'll support a measure on behalf of thousands of merchants across the country even if it cuts Visa and Mastercards already quite robust profits. I think it's pretty clear which industry needs help right now; the ratio of credit card companies going bankrupt to credit card holders doing so is vanishingly small. The real questions are, once again, why it took a Democratic Senator to legislate the Republicans rhetoric, and will the banking lobbies pressure on its branch of government be enough to kill one of those wonderful reform measures the GOP likes so much.
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This message last edited by Joel on 17/12/2010 at 09:24:06 PM
Fed Proposes 12-Cent Max Fee On Merchant Debit Fees
17/12/2010 06:00:35 PM
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I'm a little iffy on this
17/12/2010 09:08:56 PM
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Whether due to perception or reality, merchants need this.
17/12/2010 09:22:09 PM
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It may hurt consumers, it will hurt the banks
18/12/2010 06:03:40 AM
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I'd like to use credit cards more without feeling guilty that it's costing the business money. *NM*
20/12/2010 03:26:04 PM
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I'm so glad Visa and Mastercard are so worried about consumers, especially given THEIR tight budgets
17/12/2010 09:14:53 PM
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You do know Barney Frank (Democrat and major liberal and progressive) is against the change
18/12/2010 06:18:37 AM
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I didn't; guess that just means he's wrong. I fail to see how opposing this is progressive at all.
18/12/2010 12:49:36 PM
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It has nothing to do with being progressive, it has everything to do with his banker constituents. *NM*
20/12/2010 01:30:04 PM
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I figured, but, as you say, nothing progressive in that.
20/12/2010 02:44:47 PM
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I am just pointing out that Evil is not unique to a single political party
20/12/2010 06:56:29 PM
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It wouldn't be nearly as effective it it were; it's quite systemic, for a reason.
20/12/2010 07:46:29 PM
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Sounds good to me, but it does seem like a natural monopoly, so that competition idea... eh.
17/12/2010 09:37:20 PM
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Curious.
20/12/2010 07:02:05 PM
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True, that does amount to largely the same thing.
20/12/2010 07:12:27 PM
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I am not sure what the proper amount should be but there does need to be limits
20/12/2010 11:10:18 PM
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