@cdmnky throw away US coins to trash can???
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estpls (estpls@mstdn.beer@mstdn.beer)'s status on Wednesday, 05-Dec-2018 09:58:50 JST estpls -
estpls (estpls@mstdn.beer@mstdn.beer)'s status on Wednesday, 05-Dec-2018 09:29:03 JST estpls デビッドカードは普及していますか?どこでもそれで決済できるのですか?
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estpls (estpls@mstdn.beer@mstdn.beer)'s status on Wednesday, 05-Dec-2018 09:30:45 JST estpls @tacumi そのようですね決済のシステムがクレカと同じだとか。デビッドカード作らなきゃと思い続けてはや数年です…
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estpls (estpls@mstdn.beer@mstdn.beer)'s status on Wednesday, 05-Dec-2018 09:43:54 JST estpls @cdmnky In the United States, the store side has incentives to introduce David cards. It seems that consumers in Japan tend to prefer settlement by cash.
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ドン (cdmnky@mstdn.beer)'s status on Wednesday, 05-Dec-2018 10:04:06 JST ドン @estpls yeah, it sucks. I like to save old coins, but people throw them away because they're so worthless.
take a penny, which is worth $0.01 (~1¥). one month's food costs about $100 (11,285¥)
you'd need 25kg of pennies to pay for that
https://consumerist.com/2016/10/13/we-throw-62-million-worth-of-coins-in-the-trash-every-year/
estpls repeated this.
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