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  • benaar@mastodon.socialB benaar@mastodon.social

    Gas stations about to have a Y2K problem when prices exceed $9.99 9/10

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    fishidwardrobe@mastodon.me.uk
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    @benaar no, it's fine. i remember when this happenned in the uk they just pasted up sticky "1" to the left of the price ticker.

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    • caspercdn@mstdn.socialC caspercdn@mstdn.social

      @benaar
      Per litre like the rest of the civilized world

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      #11

      @caspercdn @benaar There was at least one gas station in Memphis TN that did just that: switched the pumps from gallons to liters and priced accordingly

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      • benaar@mastodon.socialB benaar@mastodon.social

        Gas stations about to have a Y2K problem when prices exceed $9.99 9/10

        nedley@pdx.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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        #12

        @benaar Plus ça change… https://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/15/nyregion/15four.html

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        • benaar@mastodon.socialB benaar@mastodon.social

          Gas stations about to have a Y2K problem when prices exceed $9.99 9/10

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          #13

          @benaar they may finally have to drop the 9/10s bullshit

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          • benaar@mastodon.socialB benaar@mastodon.social

            Gas stations about to have a Y2K problem when prices exceed $9.99 9/10

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            @benaar All this winning.

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            • ii_infinitum@mastodon.socialI ii_infinitum@mastodon.social

              @atomicbird @benaar @tjw I still remember gas stations who just painted a 1 in front of their price displays on the pumps. Late 90’s took care of the last of that.

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              @ii_infinitum @benaar @tjw I remember them setting the pumps to half of the price per gallon and then doubling that when people paid. (There were of course no automated payment systems then, always had to pay a person)

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              • baloouriza@social.tulsa.ok.usB This user is from outside of this forum
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                #16

                @whybird That was around the time the US passed $1/gal. I have living childhood memory of 69.9¢/gal regular (leaded) gasoline, and 84.9¢/gal unleaded.

                The two lowest prices I've ever paid for gas would be CA19.4¢/l in Vancouver, BC in the late 1990s, and (thanks to an idiot running the station incorrectly setting the pumps) US8.8¢/gal in Tulsa a decade ago (it would have been $8.888 if I used a Walmart discount card).

                @benaar

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                • baloouriza@social.tulsa.ok.usB baloouriza@social.tulsa.ok.us

                  @whybird That was around the time the US passed $1/gal. I have living childhood memory of 69.9¢/gal regular (leaded) gasoline, and 84.9¢/gal unleaded.

                  The two lowest prices I've ever paid for gas would be CA19.4¢/l in Vancouver, BC in the late 1990s, and (thanks to an idiot running the station incorrectly setting the pumps) US8.8¢/gal in Tulsa a decade ago (it would have been $8.888 if I used a Walmart discount card).

                  @benaar

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                  #17

                  Sorry for the edit spree, I swear I can type.

                  @whybird @benaar

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                  • baloouriza@social.tulsa.ok.usB This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #18

                    @whybird And US currency actually has a symbol for that.

                    $0.001 = 0.1¢ = 1₥

                    @benaar

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                    • baloouriza@social.tulsa.ok.usB baloouriza@social.tulsa.ok.us

                      @whybird And US currency actually has a symbol for that.

                      $0.001 = 0.1¢ = 1₥

                      @benaar

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                      #19

                      @whybird "You quoted 25 mils, not 25 cents."

                      @benaar

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                      • baloouriza@social.tulsa.ok.usB baloouriza@social.tulsa.ok.us

                        @whybird "You quoted 25 mils, not 25 cents."

                        @benaar

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                        #20

                        @whybird Also depending on where you bank and where you spend your money you might actually wind up with your bank account denominated in mils. As happened to me when I was running my own trucking company as a sole proprietor, and both PetroCanada and Pacific Pride were billing me in mils, so after I was done with that, my bank account always ended in an effectively unspendable 7₥ for years, since it's legal to round to the nearest cent on wire transactions here.

                        @benaar

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                        • benaar@mastodon.socialB benaar@mastodon.social

                          Gas stations about to have a Y2K problem when prices exceed $9.99 9/10

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                          @benaar it’ll be fine. Just like with y2k, when we went through the date and nothing happened , people were just imagining there would be a problem /s

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                            @whybird There's rules for rounding but the choice whether or not to round is up to the seller and the buyer, with the tiebreaker being what's customary (4 down, 5 up; mils get rounded to the nearest cent, nothing else rounds). With Republicans eliminating the penny without implementing a plan, cash transactions are increasingly becoming Interesting here to say the least.

                            @benaar

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                              @whybird Also 0.002¢ would round to $0 here by any measure so I'd say the caller was being generous in not refusing to pay altogether.

                              @benaar

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                              • benaar@mastodon.socialB benaar@mastodon.social

                                Gas stations about to have a Y2K problem when prices exceed $9.99 9/10

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                                @benaar I have bad news from the future: we will just move to $/quart

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                                • benaar@mastodon.socialB benaar@mastodon.social

                                  Gas stations about to have a Y2K problem when prices exceed $9.99 9/10

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                                  @benaar @siracusa I was a senior in high school at first “real” part-time job at a full-service gas station when prices went up over 99 cents a gallon.(1980-1981 timeframe). We set the pump price to the price per 1/2 gallon, and then had to double the amount to charge the customers. Worst part was — at home I had a digital clock, and I’d look at the display, (say, 9:15 am) and immediately double it to think it was 18:30 … 😉

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                                    @benaar @siracusa I was a senior in high school at first “real” part-time job at a full-service gas station when prices went up over 99 cents a gallon.(1980-1981 timeframe). We set the pump price to the price per 1/2 gallon, and then had to double the amount to charge the customers. Worst part was — at home I had a digital clock, and I’d look at the display, (say, 9:15 am) and immediately double it to think it was 18:30 … 😉

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                                    @JohnOCFII @benaar @siracusa I can remember when it hit 99.9 per gallon. The solution was for the market to switch to metric instead.
                                    Only a temporary solution, though, as it's now $1.80 per litre.

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                                    • benaar@mastodon.socialB benaar@mastodon.social

                                      Gas stations about to have a Y2K problem when prices exceed $9.99 9/10

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                                      @benaar @chockenberry could switch to per Litre like a civilised nation.

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                                      • iamwcr@ruby.socialI iamwcr@ruby.social

                                        @benaar @chockenberry could switch to per Litre like a civilised nation.

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                                        @iamwcr @benaar Don’t you mean civilized? 😉

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                                        • dxzdb@mastodon.socialD dxzdb@mastodon.social

                                          @benaar 101 = $10.10 might be done

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                                          @dxzdb yeah those signs rarely specify fuel units or currency units. Even where the 9/10 is static you could do 10.1 and 9/10ths of a dime 😂 @benaar

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