On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 12:24 PM, John Van Ostrand <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:john@netdirect.ca">john@netdirect.ca</a>></span> wrote:<br><div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
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> I don't have a driver's licence. I use a passport as my official<br>
> government ID. I don't have a debit or credit card either, don't<br>
> particularly want one, and am increasingly unhappy about the<br>
> transition to "cashless" transactions.<br>
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> In my case I tend to use money orders, but if Glenn is setting a trend<br>
> of not accepting those either, then I am in trouble.<br>
><br>
> - Paul<br>
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</div>I see this problem with a Muslim friend who happens to live in a developing country where credit cards are generally not accepted. So there is no commercial reason to have one and to some degree there is a religious reason not to have one as well.<br>
</blockquote><div><br>The religious reason is that interest = usury which is forbidden.<br><br>But many do have credit cards, provided they pay in full monthly, so that<br>part is not a big factor.<br> <br>Locally, cash is king even for large transactions (even land and real estate <br>
in some cases), because the credit card company takes 2% of the transaction. Something the vendor saves when dealing with cash.<br><br>So there is no incentive to use credit cards, other than the internet, certain<br>gas stations, ...etc.<br>
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Although he can purchase what he needs locally with cash, he cannot take part in the Internet society. He has Internet, but how might be purchase a domain name, or web service. Aren't they all credit card based? This affects large populations in certain societies.<br>
</blockquote><div><br>Even if you have credit cards, there are countries that can't buy things from<br>the West because of fraud, ...etc. The merchants do not accept credit cards<br>from these places.<br><br>So even if one has a credit card issued from, say, Egypt, there are lots of<br>
things that you can't buy or subscribe to from there.<br><br>Paypal also has limited services, or no services, in many countries (e.g.<br>you can pay but not get paid or vice versa).<br><br>So, even though there is internet connection there, DSL and pretty decent<br>
and reasonably priced, ecommerce is way way behind there.<br></div></div>-- <br>Khalid M. Baheyeldin<br><a href="http://2bits.com">2bits.com</a>, Inc.<br><a href="http://2bits.com">http://2bits.com</a><br>Drupal optimization, development, customization and consulting.<br>
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