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Would you pay a fee for larger 'cash back' amounts at checkout?
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573 Votes

Would you pay a fee for larger 'cash back' amounts at checkout?

Yes, for big amounts

0

No, don't want fees

8

Yes, for big amounts

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No one has commented yet

No, don't want fees

8 Comments
Dave Voiles
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Dave Voiles

Everyone is looking for another "acceptable" way to charge a fee.

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Heidi Owen
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Heidi Owen

fees for this... fees for that... c'mon!!!!

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Dawn Nelson
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Dawn Nelson

Any company that profits $26.2 billion in a year does not need to charge fees to their customers.

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k san
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k san

We're covered up in fees for this and that. No fees, no cash back.

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Bill Moon
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Bill Moon

There's no way I would pay their fees to get my money. I'm not going to shop there anymore and will call them tomorrow to let them know they have lost a customer of 20 years.

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Mou Chat Reed
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Mou Chat Reed

No, I never ask for cash back.

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Sam Ackerman
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Sam Ackerman

I dont carry those stupid discount cards, and other then joining Bi mark back in the 80's I dont do member ship clubs for shopping.

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Do you think ODOT layoffs should be avoided by raising fees and taxes?
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213 Votes

Do you think ODOT layoffs should be avoided by raising fees and taxes?

YES

0

NO

6

YES

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

NO

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

No to more taxes, people are taxed enough!

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JB Demaris
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JB Demaris

ODOT, and other state agencies need to live within a reasonable budget and the state needs to stop raising taxes!

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John Conway
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John Conway

ODOT Leadership is totally incompetent! They spend a billion dollars they don’t have and come to the taxpayers to bail them out. As far as increasing gas tax and registration fees we already pay.40 cents per gallon and our gas prices are $2 per gallon more than the rest of the country. No more mone!

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Garry Aklin
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Garry Aklin

We are taxed enough ! Oregon needs to balance the budget!

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Jim Hipp
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Jim Hipp

We are taxed to death and I'm sick of it. Let Tina cover it out of her pocket!

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Pam Ferguson
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Pam Ferguson

We are paying enough. The odor people have NOTbeen doing their jobs the last few years. You never see them out working like you used to and there are a lot of "mistakes" it started going down hill when they went to "teams" no boss system

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Do you think a managed homeless camp will help alleviate issues from nearby "unmanaged camps"?
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143 Votes

Do you think a managed homeless camp will help alleviate issues from nearby "unmanaged camps"?

YES

2

NO

1

YES

2 Comments
Deb Jacobs
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Deb Jacobs

We need a 'No Camp Zone ' radius around urban and sub urban areas and then have a few managed campsites within the new limit. Only 2 options. The risk to property owners and the option to live on the fringe is not right. Not a problem before 2020 and it's over time to get back to before.

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Robin Leavy Werdal
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Robin Leavy Werdal

“As ye do unto the least of these, ye do unto me.”

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NO

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Kimmy Wasatch
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Kimmy Wasatch

Anotrher example of throwing good money after bad. The more freebies, the more homeless.

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