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Status:  U
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2003 22:51:37 -0400
To: "R. A. Hettinga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: "Ronald L. Rivest" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Peppercoin fee structure...
Cc: Adam L Beberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi Bob --

You forwarded a posting from some "Adam L Beberg" regarding
Peppercoin that needs correction.  Adam compares the percentage
fee charged by Peppercoin (e.g. 7-8 percent) against what the
credit card companies charge (e.g. 2-5 percent), and makes some
childish and rude comments about Peppercoin in conclusion.

What Adam failed to understand is that Peppercoin charges no
fixed fee whatsoever per transaction, whereas credit card
companies typically charge 25 cents or so per transaction.

Thus, for a nickel micropayment, Peppercoin charges 0.35 cents,
while Adam's favorite credit card company charges 25 cents or more
to process the transaction.  The credit card company is charging,
in effect, a fee of 400 percent (that's FOUR HUNDRED PERCENT),
compared to Peppercoin's 7 percent.

Adam, your apology is accepted.

         Cheers,
         Ron Rivest


Ronald L. Rivest
Room 324, 200 Technology Square, Cambridge MA 02139
Tel 617-253-5880, Fax 617-258-9738, Email <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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