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Dohplaydat wrote:adnj wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:Wipay is still in beta, their Rebel cards haven't officially launched.
At least in the cities, some African countries have wide deployments of visa and Mastercard debit cards.
Linx doesn't support online payments, so I'm not sure what you're getting at.
If we had VISA debit cards and could register for PayPal merchant accounts you'd see widespread online shopping options.
I really don't think you can blame the consumer here.
When I was in Senegal last year, I saw literally every bank had visa debit cards and almost every shop had a way to purchase online, most were click and collect. Food drop apps were plentiful.
Most of the banks in TTO offer debit cards so your argument is essentially moot. The online payment system is available and apparently not preferred sufficiently by consumers or businesses.
I believe that First Citizens canceled their debit card program but there are others:
RBC Royal Bank Visa Debit card
JMMB VISA International Debit Card
Scotiabank Visa Debit Chip card
First National Bank in Trinidad VISA Debit Card
Unit Trust TT$ Income Fund Visa Debit Card
Have you tried applying for any of these? Good luck.
Dohplaydat wrote:MaxPower wrote:matr1x wrote:Trinidad deserves covid 19 for being stupid enough to vote back in those morons.
Slim,
The Trinidadian mentality is to blame regardless of who is in power.
Trinis need to stop blaming others for their stupid actions and wake up and get with the times.
Max,
Apparently the Bayside crew were Venezuelan, anything to say about that?
screwbash wrote:when is the 28 days shut down of beaches etc suppose to end ?
K74T wrote:20200911_110419.jpeg
paid_influencer wrote:K74T wrote:20200911_110419.jpeg
So the PM going on TV tomorrow at 2:30pm. My bet is he going to talk about Kamla some more and be very serious about COVID19 while implementing no new measures.
I not even going to buy doubles to freeze tomorrow. I not even going to think about the L word. I just remind myself the government doesn't care about the death toll and the economy comes first.
screwbash wrote:when is the 28 days shut down of beaches etc suppose to end ?
Numb3r4 wrote:Damn.
Still if you say that we have collectively socially ended the pandemic that only poses more questions as to what is the new normal?
If this is it then what about those who were let go and have had their jobs dis-appear?
We won't be seeing any new stimulus checks or such but that means that workplaces can't be mandated to stay closed, if you do you're literally creating un-employment and not caring about the outcome.
Will we then be opening up despite the COVID-19?
What is the long term effect on the health care system both in treating the disease and the fallout from it?
Will we continue with mask laws or quietly roll them back or just not enforce them? What about the other COVID-19 requirements?
Will kids be going back out to school at all, would they split their time between home and school?
Will digital & distance learning further the gap between the "haves" and "have-nots"?
With more folks either un-employed or working form home a lot of retail stores and jobs in general are just gone.
Will there be any entry level jobs for young folks?
What will be the education output (quality & quantity) in general?
Will we see a population decline?
There are many more questions but don't want to make this too long.
Numb3r4 wrote:Damn.
Still if you say that we have collectively socially ended the pandemic that only poses more questions as to what is the new normal?
If this is it then what about those who were let go and have had their jobs dis-appear?
We won't be seeing any new stimulus checks or such but that means that workplaces can't be mandated to stay closed, if you do you're literally creating un-employment and not caring about the outcome.
Will we then be opening up despite the COVID-19?
What is the long term effect on the health care system both in treating the disease and the fallout from it?
Will we continue with mask laws or quietly roll them back or just not enforce them? What about the other COVID-19 requirements?
Will kids be going back out to school at all, would they split their time between home and school?
Will digital & distance learning further the gap between the "haves" and "have-nots"?
With more folks either un-employed or working form home a lot of retail stores and jobs in general are just gone.
Will there be any entry level jobs for young folks?
What will be the education output (quality & quantity) in general?
Will we see a population decline?
There are many more questions but don't want to make this too long.
paid_influencer wrote:K74T wrote:20200911_110419.jpeg
So the PM going on TV tomorrow at 2:30pm. My bet is he going to talk about Kamla some more and be very serious about COVID19 while implementing no new measures.
I not even going to buy doubles to freeze tomorrow. I not even going to think about the L word. I just remind myself the government doesn't care about the death toll and the economy comes first.
pugboy wrote:Increasing deaths, icu fully crowded, health system fully under pressure
The worst scenario happening and the objective of flatten the curve mantra failing
Yet everybody cool
Lewwe see what rowlee say tomorrow
Gladiator wrote:pugboy wrote:Increasing deaths, icu fully crowded, health system fully under pressure
The worst scenario happening and the objective of flatten the curve mantra failing
Yet everybody cool
Lewwe see what rowlee say tomorrow
Most likely he would say learn to live with it.... it has become a part of our lives.
Time for COIVD to do what it was meant to do... trim off the excess population.
matr1x wrote:Look at max defending the vene whores
pugboy wrote:So how the 25% vene patients got Covid ?
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