I just bought myself a Rivendell Bicycle Works Gift Certificate....and a 
Triangia stove.  No usury at all here.  

On Thursday, September 15, 2016 at 12:23:21 PM UTC-7, Mark in Beacon wrote:
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> Ouch! That makes Riv customers practically guilty of usury! I forgot there 
> was such a big incentive (though strictly speaking, that would work out not 
> quite as bad as it sounds, since they would be getting the cash up front 
> and selling at retail.) But as I said, I like your idea. It could also 
> feature non-cash incentives, kind of like a club--advance notice of sales, 
> upgrades like pine tar or autographed books when buying that stuff, etc. 
> The first 100 to sign up would be eligible to get their (full price) saddle 
> sacks monogrammed! On second thought, maybe that would all be a bit too 
> much for Grant & Co.
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