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Old 10-17-2018, 05:07 PM
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It's all done electronic. Not one person is involved. What should that be worth?
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Old 10-17-2018, 05:10 PM
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It's all done electronic. Not one person is involved. What should that be worth?
A lot of stuff is done that way now.
Shoot, robots built my car for the most part, yet I still was charged for it.


Or is it communist day?
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Old 10-17-2018, 05:15 PM
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It's all done electronic. Not one person is involved. What should that be worth?
How can I help you understand? The best I can come up with is to ask you to re-read the first sentence in my prior post.

Do you refuse to pay the electric company because electricity is "done electronic" and not one person is involved? Or do you recognize that the system and its maintenance have cost and the ease of receiving electricity is worth the cost and time over the alternatives of washing your clothes by hand, making candles, walking to the tundra to drag down some ice?
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It's all done electronic. Not one person is involved. What should that be worth?
and you think all of that happens magically?
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Old 10-17-2018, 06:37 PM
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I'm just saying 25 cents was a more reasonable price. Anything more is just a ripoff. BTW, they have tens of thousands if not more transactions a week. That adds up. Can you imagine how much 1% would be?
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For some time now, old-fashion transfers from PayPal to my bank account have taken only one business day.
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It's just for the faster transfer option? Phew.

Some of you almost overreacted!
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It's just for the faster transfer option? Phew.

Some of you almost overreacted!
almost? and they have a quick transfer fee (.25). But how many need this money this minute vs the next day?
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It's just for the faster transfer option? Phew.

Some of you almost overreacted!
Just more panic misinformation on the boards
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