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Cash Might Be King, But They Don't Care

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There is probably more face value in my collection than the total cash I spent in the last year. And I collect Cents mostly.
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There is probably more face value in my collection than the total cash I spent in the last year. And I collect Cents mostly.
Nice!
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What if you don't have a debit or credit card?


I actually ran into this problem recently. My car had got rear ended while parked in front of my house. The insurance company said I could get a rental for a week till I found a replacement, problem was, the rental company didn't take cash and required a debit or credit payment that I'd be reimbursed for. I actually had to go to my mother (me being in my 50's) to get a rental!
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When that happens, not being able to buy chicken and brown rice and yams is the least of your problems.


Exactly, unless you're living on a farm.
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But Most places these days have battery backup to protect their systems. We have a UPS on every PC and a generator for the building. We never lose power.


Just curious, what's your plan B when the battery die and there's no fuel for the generators?
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It has to be logically conceded that a well administered credit card system is almost an essential tool in a well run business.
It depends on which trusted employee is allowed to use them, and under what conditions.
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Just curious, what's your plan B when the battery die and there's no fuel for the generators?
To what I said earlier, if it gets to that I doubt our customers are worrying about our doors being closed.
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If a business doesn't accept cash I will politely decline to do business with them. It is as simple as that. Our currency system should not be totally at the mercy of hackers or overzealous despots, if our money becomes electronic it becomes much easier to manipulate. In this age of mass identity theft you would think people would be less complacent about this issue.
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But Most places these days have battery backup to protect their systems. We have a UPS on every PC and a generator for the building. We never lose power. #65532;


The Atlanta airport could have used this information, but maybe they aren't as important as your lunch.

But seriously folks, as a gesture of public service, I will accept all of that nasty cash that will soon be unusable.
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Our currency system should not be totally at the mercy of hackers or overzealous despots, if our money becomes electronic it becomes much easier to manipulate.
But it already is. Barely ten percent of the US Money supply is represented by cash and coin. The rest is represented by all of the various deposits in our financial and banking system. And just how do you think they account for those deposits?
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As a cashier, I find it interesting people pay with plastic for such small purchases like a pack of gum or a bottle of pop. The statements must get awful long!
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As a cashier, I find it interesting people pay with plastic for such small purchases like a pack of gum or a bottle of pop. The statements must get awful long!
Sure, but who really cares how long it gets? Most people are now paperless, just download it in your format of choice.

I do love reviewing my end of the year statement. The CSV file I download can be sorted on any field, of course; I can see how much I spent for certain things (food, gas, bills, etc) and where.
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I've seen this in Food Courts as well. There are lots of places that do not handle cash and they usually have signs. I paid with cash at a Krogers the other day and the cashier took it, counted it, and washed his hands with hand sanitizer. Nobody pays with cash in grocery stores anymore.
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I never owned a credit card.



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I actually had to go to my mother (me being in my 50's) to get a rental!


I'm very curious about these replies.
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Some recent surveys suggest even millennials yet choose cash more often than is generally supposed.

See: http://www.chron.com/business/artic...-6758946.php

And also: https://www.gobankingrates.com/net-...r-paid-cash/
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