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>>>Unlike a certain publicity hound-ette who shall be nameless, he actually did break the Internet (well, almost anyways :))
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>>Time and inflation do weird things with limits.
>>One of my clients supplies rolls of coins and straps of bills to stores who need them to make change.
>>When I first wrote the system 15 years ago, the largest denomination bill they wanted was a ten.
>>Then they wanted twenties, then fifties.
>>Recently I changed the program to allow them to order hundreds.
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>Of course, that begs the question, why would they need hundreds - what would they be making change from?
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Actually, this establishment buys expensive items with cash, so it needs large bills.
The things that it buys have increased in price dramatically over the past fifteen years.
>Speaking of which, debit cards are used extensively up here but I've never seen the attraction. Assuming one is fiscally disciplined enough to responsibly use credit cards, why would anyone want one?
Yes, that has puzzled me too.
I buy just about everything with a credit card.
I've concluded that those people:
a. don't want to handle cash
and/or
b. must have very low credit limits or are carrying balances at high rates.
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.