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bydevslash0 ( 4203435 ) writes:
Make deceiving marketing prices ending in .99 illegal and the problem will go away.
byTha_Zanthrax ( 521419 ) writes:
The somewhat reasonable rule there would be "Round to 5cents."
Which retailers obviously will round up to, not down, increasing the price of every item by 2.49999 cents on average.
Just more government nonsense that ends up making stuff more expensive, in other words: a tax.
byc120plus ( 3825447 ) writes:
The somewhat reasonable rule there would be "Round to 5cents."
Which retailers obviously will round up to, not down, increasing the price of every item by 2.49999 cents on average.
Just more government nonsense that ends up making stuff more expensive, in other words: a tax.
Since only the total of a sale is rounded, it doesn't increase all prices and penny pinchern can game the system, if they like.
This works fine in those European countries that have dropped the Euro-cent coin years ago..
byls671 ( 1122017 ) writes:
Exactly, even if you buy only one item, many places have sale tax.
byewibble ( 1655195 ) writes:
Most sane countries sales tax is include in the price, just like tipping is optional since the price of the meal includes paying the waiting staff a reasonable wage.
byMr Foobar ( 11230 ) writes:
And the USA is not one of those sane countries, sadly.
Florida has a 6% sales tax, but Orlando/Orange County has a 6.5% sales tax.
The county to the north, the populous Seminole County, it's 7.0%
And in the growing but still basically empty Osceola County, it's 7.5%
For those (like me) who only use credit, it's no big deal, but it can be a huge surprise when you pay cash with only paper, and get back a yooj handful of coins.
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