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Anti-gun policy - unbelievable!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Pete Lincoln" data-source="post: 66995" data-attributes="member: 2245"><p>How much of this no gun policy is actualy anti gun, and how much ish scared of the lawyers, just imagine if some one went mad with a gun payed for using pay pal, the way the sue you sue me thing escalates in the states you'd soon have some moron trying to screw paypal. </p><p>I'm just looking at bieng able to accept credit cards, it costs a one of of about $170, and then $25 a month, and they also take 4% of the transaction. i wonder what the charges are in the USA. The EU isn't geared up for credit card use as much as the UK and USA are, for example i bought a fax yesterday in one of the biggest electrical equipment shops in Germany (Saturn) and did they take credit cards? No .. </p><p>any one any idea what it costs for a dealer to equip himself for crédit card acceptance in the USA and what the associated charges are? </p><p>Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pete Lincoln, post: 66995, member: 2245"] How much of this no gun policy is actualy anti gun, and how much ish scared of the lawyers, just imagine if some one went mad with a gun payed for using pay pal, the way the sue you sue me thing escalates in the states you'd soon have some moron trying to screw paypal. I'm just looking at bieng able to accept credit cards, it costs a one of of about $170, and then $25 a month, and they also take 4% of the transaction. i wonder what the charges are in the USA. The EU isn't geared up for credit card use as much as the UK and USA are, for example i bought a fax yesterday in one of the biggest electrical equipment shops in Germany (Saturn) and did they take credit cards? No .. any one any idea what it costs for a dealer to equip himself for crédit card acceptance in the USA and what the associated charges are? Pete [/QUOTE]
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