• RegalPotoo@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    Not being an American the whole idea of not including tax in the stated price just seems so alien. You expect me to work out what 12.5% of my bill is on the fly as I’m shopping? Fuck you, that’s your job. You are the one actually paying the tax to the government, you work it out

    • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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      8 hours ago

      We generally tip 15% or 20%, depending on quality of service, 10% if it’s bad but not atrocious. And that’s pretty easy:

      • 10% - just move the decimal place once
      • 20% - move the decimal place once and double
      • 15% - in the middle of the first two (or move decimal place once, cut in half, and add that to the 10% figure)
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        12 hours ago

        In Canada, they have the wireless chip readers everywhere. It was nice since a large chunk of stolen credit cards are when employees scan it before charging it.

        Some places in the USA is starting to do the same thing. But yes, the US is way behind.

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          They have had wireless chip readers for years, but many restaurants still take your card anyway. Some places bring the payment device to you, which is nice, and some have it there always so you can see exactly what’s on the bill (sometimes you order on it too).

          But taking the card is a cultural thing, not a tech thing. Even back before wireless readers were a thing, they still had portable payment terminals and could have you swipe there or have you pay up front on the way out. It’s not an issue at all.

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          19 hours ago

          Do you guys still do the hilarious chip & sign thing or have you finally switched to using a PIN?

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            8 hours ago

            We just do chip, no sign unless it’s over some threshold (must be pretty high since I’ve spent nearly $1k at a single Costco trip). I’ve never used a PIN on a credit card, and I haven’t needed so sign anything in years unless it’s a contract of sorts.

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            17 hours ago

            You think that’s hilarious? There are a lot of places in the world that still do a manual shhk-shhk of a card only a few years ago. Now that most cards don’t have raised digits, they’ll write it down. If they even take a card.

            Places where the Internet goes down if it rains and there is no mobile service. Imagine the horror.

            The other side of the coin - paying with debit (which has a pin) is stupid in the US. Unless you can’t control your spending, credit card is the way to go for every legal purchase you don’t mind being tied to you forever. CCs have far superior consumer protection than the law.

    • Dalvoron@lemm.ee
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      20 hours ago

      You are the one actually paying the tax to the government, you work it out

      Also they would only have to do it once per item, shoppers have to do it every time!