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When Amazon introduced one-click payment, it upped its annual revenue by an estimated $2.4 billion a year.
After no payment, it delivered on its threat.
And when Argentina refused to dip into its $13 billion foreign currency reserves to meet the payment, it technically defaulted on its I.M.F.
If it missed an interest payment, it would default on its debt, which is considered particularly serious.
If Greece fails to make Friday's payment it could default on its debt and potentially be forced to leave Europe's single currency bloc.
(With Stripe taking a small transaction fee for each payment, it needs scale to boost its revenues).
Payment, it seems, is principally in hunped cattle.
"There is no consensus" on a fair payment, it stated.
Instead, when the Saint-Jeans were late on a payment, it jumped to 18 percent.
If the incentive for good deeds mutates into a mere "payment", it risks blunting goodwill.
(With a cumulative dividend, if you skip one payment, it gets added onto the next one).
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