On or about Sun, 12 May 2002, somebody wrote:

> > People don't actually have to understand it as long as they get paid,
> > of course.  People who are getting paid want to get paid as cheaply
> > as possible, ceterus parabus, and so any payment mechanism's

It makes no sense to talk about 'cheapness of payment' from the recipients
view. It costs them nothing to get paid (outside of whatever service or
labor was involved in the exchange). You have your cognates reversed
(ie payer v payee).

Credit cards are a convenience to the person who is doing the paying.
They're just another expense to the business side.


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