NATURAL INTELLIGENCE as the basis of a trading system - page 85

 
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Yeah, I mean, they're bullshitting over there. And you integer are just a treasure trove of knowledge... Integer, go write a proofreading of the wikipedia article... I'll have a laugh...

Yeah, and dictionaries? Ahh, also a conspiracy. :))

Don't they talk shit on wikipedia? Do you know who writes those articles there? - Anyone who wants to use the Internet, so the information is sometimes from unreliable sources, an editor will check it to make sure it's coherent and get it published. Dictionary - I don't know what dictionary you looked up, but mine has several meanings and the first one just means "money".

 
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shops, they don't give credit, but people buy in shops on credit and instalments - what a paradox

That's exactly what it is... Integer, I'm starting to wonder - if you don't know what's really going on, why did you write this in the first place? You are 100% sure you don't know... :)) Integer - banks give credit... You see, banks give credit for in-store purchases. Shops are not, you know, credit institutions... Only banks. :))

 

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Doesn't Wikipedia talk rubbish? Do you know who writes those articles there? - Anyone who wants to use the internet, so the information is sometimes from unreliable sources, an editor will check as long as it is coherent and it goes into publication. Dictionary - I don't know what dictionary you looked in, but mine has several meanings and the first one just means "money".

I gave you... I gave you the links. Yeah... All-all-all-.... Bye-bye... No, I can't take it anymore.... :))) And these people .... :))

 

but from the Oxford Student's Dictionary Of Current English, edited by A.S. Hornby. Oxford University Press.

Cash: 1 money in coint or notes, 2 money in any form

 
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That's exactly what it is... Integer, I'm starting to wonder - if you don't know what's really going on, why did you write this in the first place? You are 100% sure you don't know... :)) Integer - banks give credit... You see, banks give credit for in-store purchases. Shops are not, you know, credit institutions... Only banks. :))

I hinted by writing the word "instalments", when in instalments it is exclusively the shop that gives credit (or instead of the word credit, insert the word you like better, like loan). The subtleties of how shops communicate with the bank, the customer and the customer with the bank when giving credit for the purchase of a product in a particular shop are really unknown to me, but it doesn't matter.

 
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If you, a major specialist, lack the depth of education you need to express yourself in Russian, the best remedy is to learn the words. Poor language, constant attempts at personalities and swearing as the most persuasive arguments are all the attributes of wimps. That's your problem, of course, but if you get too cocky, you might get kicked out. People here, though benevolent, but they don't like rude people...

 
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I hinted by writing the word "instalments", when in instalments it is exclusively the shop that gives a loan (or instead of the word loan, insert the word you prefer, such as loan). The subtleties of how shops communicate with the bank, the customer and the customer with the bank when giving credit for the purchase of a product in a particular shop are really unknown to me, but it doesn't matter.

The shop never gives credit. It is not their business. The credit is given by a credit institution. When you take out a loan from a shop, you are entering into a contract with a lending institution, not with the shop. That means that the lending institution pays the shop for you and you become indebted to them.

You will pay them and if something goes wrong, you will be judged by them too, not by the shop. The shop is not part of the deal. Theoretically I can imagine a situation where a big shop could become the face of that lending institution, i.e. be spelled out in the contract, but practically I have never seen such a thing. You always know who gave the loan.

 
there is a shop in our village that gives you the goods in instalments for your own money and without interest
 
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There's a shop in our village that gives you the goods in instalments with your own money and no interest.

And Chinese shops don't take cards at all - only cash, which is paper.

There are plenty of other perversions, but they are just exceptions to the general rule.

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