AustraliaPoochie
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They (both sides) would have know about it a long time ago.
My point about the ACCC saying no, is that with EML having all the prepaid cards in their system, we, the consumer, have no choice of who we go with.
But in the end, they probably don't really care.
(((Like the annual rise in Auspost BPC, (basic postage charge), sure that part will go up, $1.20 to $1.50 for a bit of paper and an envelope))).
If EML can earn from interchange fees, and from interest earnt on assets in accounts, ie, cash not being used, and the data held, ... they will be a very rich in money terms and data terms too.
What say, down the track, or runway, like VGW, they decide that its too expensive to run, and shut QTMC down, like CUSCAL did with VGW.
Wouldn't be surprised.
My point about the ACCC saying no, is that with EML having all the prepaid cards in their system, we, the consumer, have no choice of who we go with.
But in the end, they probably don't really care.
(((Like the annual rise in Auspost BPC, (basic postage charge), sure that part will go up, $1.20 to $1.50 for a bit of paper and an envelope))).
If EML can earn from interchange fees, and from interest earnt on assets in accounts, ie, cash not being used, and the data held, ... they will be a very rich in money terms and data terms too.
What say, down the track, or runway, like VGW, they decide that its too expensive to run, and shut QTMC down, like CUSCAL did with VGW.
Wouldn't be surprised.