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  • #16
    We do have a card minimum on the kisok at the cinema, £4.
    "I can tell her you're all tied up in the projection room." Sunset Boulevard.

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    • #17
      Seriously? Doesn't a ticket cost more then that, though? And snacks, too?
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      • #18
        I don't carry cash much either. I have my paycheck direct deposited into my bank account, and my bank has no atms around here for me to take money out. They used to, a few years ago, have TONS. But they've all changed, and it takes $4-5.00 in fees to get cash out for me. So...until I switch to a new bank, I just keep cards on me.
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        • #19
          Okay I carry a card only, sorry

          I hate myself for doing it sometimes. But for whatever reason, I feel more apt to spending money less if it's on my debit card. The thing is, I don't spend much and I have a horrible tendency to leave money in my pocket or other areas and then loose it. It's been that way for me since middle school I lose pens daily because I leave them in my pocket and/or other areas.

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          • #20
            Where I am, the debit/credit machines take forever to process, and sign/input pin (People are always forgetting their pin). If there's a long line, I'd prefer you let me expertly hand me your change then use the debit/credit machine. But, when it's busy you know that everyone is going to be using debit, and they're all going to get their pin wrong at least once.

            I hate to use my debit on things less than $10. I always carry cash on me, unless I've spent it, but I do debit when I know the machines aren't going to take an hour. I also have my pin memorized, so that helps as well. (Go Me!)

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            • #21
              Quoth Evil Queen View Post
              Seriously? Doesn't a ticket cost more then that, though? And snacks, too?
              The £4 card minimum is on the kiosk, ie the snacks & drink part. So a customer can't buy just a small drink and pay by card. A popcorn and drink will easily exceed £4.
              "I can tell her you're all tied up in the projection room." Sunset Boulevard.

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              • #22
                Quoth McGoddess09 View Post
                My first customers ordered two vanilla iced coffees. For those who work at a McD's can tell you how time consuming these can be.

                I just want to say iced vanilla coffee from McD'=heaven-I really don't like sweet drinks that much and the first time I ordered one, I was halfway expecting a frappicino type thing-when I discovered it was regular coffee-I was a very happy kittie.
                Honestly.... the image of that in my head made me go "AWESOME!"..... and then I remembered I am terribly strange.-Red dazes

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