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pipoman

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4. Modern day "scrip"
Mon Jan 14, 2013, 10:09 AM
Jan 2013
Scrip is a term for any substitute for currency which is not legal tender and is often a form of credit. Scrips were created as company payment of employees and also as a means of payment in times where regular money is unavailable, such as remote coal towns, military bases, ships on long voyages, or occupied countries in war time.

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Workers had very little choice but to purchase meals and goods at a company store. In this way, the company could place enormous markups on goods in a company store, making workers completely dependent on the company, thus enforcing their "loyalty" to the company. Additionally, while employees could exchange scrip for cash, it was rarely done at face value. Scrip in this context was valid only within that area or town where it was issued. While store owners in neighboring communities could accept the scrip as currency, they rarely provided a 1 for 1 exchange. This was to avoid the risk of having coins/currency that were worthless anywhere else.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrip
5. Lend out your excess money to people who can no longer afford a middle-class lifestyle. Scuba Jan 2013 #1
+1 xchrom Jan 2013 #2
Modern day "scrip" pipoman Jan 2013 #4
I remember "scrip"... kentuck Jan 2013 #5
"prole chips" harmonicon Jan 2013 #12
But that is only half the story. The financial sector and the wealthy loan their money to the JDPriestly Jan 2013 #18
That's why they call 'em "banksters". Scuba Jan 2013 #20
TARP 4Q2u2 Jan 2013 #22
I would make it 6 pipoman Jan 2013 #3
One step would counter it. safeinOhio Jan 2013 #6
Pay With What You Have 4Q2u2 Jan 2013 #7
I have no hope. I see no future. n/t Hotler Jan 2013 #8
I see several.... daleanime Jan 2013 #10
The system is imploding now. There are plethoro Jan 2013 #11
There are middle class workers? harmonicon Jan 2013 #9
People who make good money, but are not independantly wealthy. ieoeja Jan 2013 #16
That's not what middle class means though. harmonicon Jan 2013 #19
someone making $150,000 a year is not working class hfojvt Jan 2013 #23
Keep telling yourself that. harmonicon Jan 2013 #26
sure I am hfojvt Jan 2013 #27
America never really had an "old aristocracy" YoungDemCA Jan 2013 #24
Finance is not an "industry." WinkyDink Jan 2013 #13
The funniest thing is, if left unchecked, Finance is going to destroy the very system it thrives on, Ikonoklast Jan 2013 #14
"Zeitgeist: The Movie" Stainless Jan 2013 #15
No money for pay raise excuse Smilo Jan 2013 #17
then blame your victims for the economic mess you made and demand more Follow The Money Jan 2013 #21
+1 xchrom Jan 2013 #25
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