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In reply to the discussion: Cashless society...yes or no? Pros or cons? [View all]logosoco
(3,211 posts)69. I still use only cash for several things.
Going to yard sales and rummage sales. I am not going to use my debit card for a $.50 purchase. Plus deals from Craigslist require cash pretty much. And I haven't yet met anyone selling pot who takes anything but cash.
I think having cash in hand does change my attitude toward spending.
Also I need cash because I have a piggy bank that was labeled as being able to hold $800 in quarters, so all my coins go in there. Occasionally we take the nickels and dimes out. It is my life goal to see if it really does hold that much. It is maybe 1/3 full now.
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If you want every single thing you ever purchase on a database then go cashless
Fumesucker
Oct 2014
#1
Me too. I rarely take cash out of the bank, but when I do it's to buy things like my sofa.
moriah
Oct 2014
#83
I beg to differ; I think it has to do with the wealth/poverty level of a person.
WinkyDink
Oct 2014
#93
I always try to leave tips and gratuities in cash, to increase the chances that it
KingCharlemagne
Oct 2014
#6
Me too. I find it easier to manage frivolous spending if I have to pay cash.
Gormy Cuss
Oct 2014
#12
EXACTLY. The STORE'S SALES are recorded, not the purchases of the customer, not in every store.
WinkyDink
Oct 2014
#94
Given the number of security breaches with respect to electronic transactions in the US, I vote no.
Jim__
Oct 2014
#8
due to the low confidence in the authorities and the banking system<- seems to be the sticking point
Johonny
Oct 2014
#10
I frequently get no receipt, and often it doesn't even get rung up at all.
closeupready
Oct 2014
#21
True. I've been cashless for so long, I hardly recall what it's like to use paper and metal money.
randome
Oct 2014
#30
Really. I don't have a smart phone and I hold a garage sale about twice a year.
Luminous Animal
Oct 2014
#51
Imagine standing in line at the pharmacy, waiting for heart medication when the power goes out.
cherokeeprogressive
Oct 2014
#32
Guess what? Researchers create RFID-enabled paper, bringing us ever closer to traceable cash
dixiegrrrrl
Oct 2014
#76
According to research from the FDIC, 10 million U.S. households do not have a bank account,
dixiegrrrrl
Oct 2014
#60
Fundies won't buy it, it won't happen here. Too afraid of the "mark of the beast".....
moriah
Oct 2014
#65
Yet it's reallly the only way a person could accept a credit or debit card at a garage sale.
moriah
Oct 2014
#81
No, the technology now allows for phone-to-phone transfers without the hardware.
randome
Oct 2014
#101