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    Quote Originally Posted by eduardo89 View Post
    The thing I hate in north America (Canada and US) is that sales tax isn't included in the price quoted. It's so nice here in Europe, if you buy something and it says it's €1, you pay €1. It's frustrated me so many times at McDonald's or other fast food where it says it's 99¢ for a hamburger and I have a loonie, but it ends up being $1.09 or so.
    ya i lived in england and liked that it was embedded so i knew what i was actually going to pay lol. not that i like taxes on all this stuff in the first place, but you didnt have to stand there like a dummy wondering if you had enough cash on you.

    Lishy - you might have actually been hit with all the other charges too because we have to pay some enviro fees on computers, tvs, etc now. even a 10% tax on that laptop would have only been about $70. There are all sorts of hidden fees, and i think even that differs from province to province??? I havent paid attention when going to bc and sask if there is a different in charges like enviro fees on pop bottles and such. I will have to watch next time i am brave enough to venture out of alberta



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    So , basically , you buy something at , say 5.41 , it just gets rounded up to 5.45 now ??

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    Simply evidence of the central counterfeiters at work, pay no attention to them they are harmless.

    It costs way more to make them than what face value states; Gresham's law is in full effect - bad money drives good money out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oyarde View Post
    So , basically , you buy something at , say 5.41 , it just gets rounded up to 5.45 now ??
    Prices ending in 1, 2, 6 or 7 cents will probably be rounded down, prices ending in 3, 4, 8 or 9 cents rounded up. That's how the do it in the Netherlands and Australia iirc.

    The curious thing is that the Netherlands doesn't use the 1 or 2 euro cent coins, same with Finland, but since the other euro countries produce them they are legal tender in the Netherlands and finland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kezt777 View Post
    ya i lived in england and liked that it was embedded so i knew what i was actually going to pay lol. not that i like taxes on all this stuff in the first place, but you didnt have to stand there like a dummy wondering if you had enough cash on you.

    Lishy - you might have actually been hit with all the other charges too because we have to pay some enviro fees on computers, tvs, etc now. even a 10% tax on that laptop would have only been about $70. There are all sorts of hidden fees, and i think even that differs from province to province??? I havent paid attention when going to bc and sask if there is a different in charges like enviro fees on pop bottles and such. I will have to watch next time i am brave enough to venture out of alberta
    I haven't lived in BC for about 7 years now, but I remember there was a 5¢ per can deposit. You get it back if you take the can in for recycling. Not sure about bottles though. And I can't remember about any other enviro fees or taxes.

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    Even a few states in the US have the can & bottle thing , if I recall.

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    Here in Nova scotia you pay 10c and get 5c when you bring them back.

    Since I heard the news about the penny, I have been considering going to the bank and purchasing $50 worth (2 boxes), i just hope that when you buy a box you don`t only get new pennies as the older ones actually contain pure copper. The Gf thinks I am insane lol.
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    surprised that no one has posted up coinflation yet.

    copper is down, copper US pennies (pre-1982) were up close to 3 Cent no long ago.


    Canada Coin Melt Values
    http://www.coinflation.com/canada/

    US coin Melt Values
    http://www.coinflation.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by oyarde View Post
    Even a few states in the US have the can & bottle thing , if I recall.
    Yes, here in michigan we get 10 cents for every can and bottle (both glass and plastic) that had carbonated liquid in it. That means when you by a 24 pack of Pepsi, you are paying $2.40 extra so you can get that same $2.40 back when you return the cans. People think they are making something, but the truth is all they are doing is getting their own money back. Businesses don't eat the cost, they just pass it on to the customer.

    Canadian currency makes up quite a large part of the money I get at work. We might get 50 cents a day in Canadian coins (then there is the amount that we receive from customers, then give back out as change so it could be quite a bit higher). That is actually quite a bit when you consider we are open for 300 days of the year. It is possible that we receive over $100 a year in foreign currency. Although, you don't even notice until you count it. The coins are exactly the same size and when you are really busy you just don't pay attention to the design on the coin.

    The truth is they are interchangeable. One valueless currency for another.
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