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<p>[QUOTE="mrbrklyn, post: 550878, member: 4381"]That would not be right. I'm not for change or against change. I'm for sensible management. So far no evidence has been brought that the denominations that casio's use for making bets, which BTW are denomiations created in order to prevent cash from being used in large denominations on the casino floors, in any way relates to what would be the most useful denominations to be used in normal business.</p><p><br /></p><p>I would suggest you try working a 7-11 for a few moths though, before making that judgment. Because change is counted backwards in a cash register and that is a lot easier with 100,50,20,10,5 and singles than otherwise. Also, FWIW, Five dollar bills are the big problem when doing retail. A change of a 20 dollar bill to a 25 dollar bill would exasperate that further.</p><p><br /></p><p>So instead of repeating the same "facts" without evidence and taking a swipe at me, try showing me the data to support your assertion.</p><p><br /></p><p>Reuvain[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mrbrklyn, post: 550878, member: 4381"]That would not be right. I'm not for change or against change. I'm for sensible management. So far no evidence has been brought that the denominations that casio's use for making bets, which BTW are denomiations created in order to prevent cash from being used in large denominations on the casino floors, in any way relates to what would be the most useful denominations to be used in normal business. I would suggest you try working a 7-11 for a few moths though, before making that judgment. Because change is counted backwards in a cash register and that is a lot easier with 100,50,20,10,5 and singles than otherwise. Also, FWIW, Five dollar bills are the big problem when doing retail. A change of a 20 dollar bill to a 25 dollar bill would exasperate that further. So instead of repeating the same "facts" without evidence and taking a swipe at me, try showing me the data to support your assertion. Reuvain[/QUOTE]
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