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by crazygringo
2044 days ago
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Do you have any data to back that up? Off by "several orders of magnitude" means instead of Apple paying the standard $0.33 on a $1 app, they would be paying $0.00033 (that's three orders of magnitude smaller) or less, because that's how orders of magnitude work. Which is nonsensical considering it's easy to get a credit card that pays back $0.02 in rewards, which sets a reasonable floor. Sounds like your claim is the baseless one here, sorry. I would be curious to know what large online retailers do negotiate paying on single $1 purchases from someone who knows, though. |
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Apple is going to be among the very largest merchants in the world by card processing volumes - it's actually ludicrous/naive/cute that you think they would have the same rate as a random family corner shop.
I'll give you a hint: the flat rate component definitely goes away over a certain volume. The % component then shrinks significantly too.
I would recommend you stop talking confidently about things you clearly have no experience with - card processing rates for large merchants.
That's about as much detail as I feel able to divulge.