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Originally Posted by GGG
In general I’m supportive of this.
Transparency in the costs we pay is a good thing
Right now wealthy people with better points bearing cards are being subsidized by those who are not able to meet the qualifying requirements of points bearing cards.
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So now the wealthy people get their points and the people without points cards because of the qualifying requirements will have to pay more when they spend. How does that not just benefit the wealthy people?
And how does this add to transparency to costs? This is not a good thing for anyone, including merchants. You’re already paying for it as part of the other costs of running a business. Do you want your next trip to subway to include line items for rent, power, wages and food costs?