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steve  ·  3576 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: I do not support the cashless society

I don't think the OP is suggesting a plastic-less society. The points simply lay out the reasons to keep cash on the table as a viable option.

I actually agree with you both. I spend a good deal of energy maximizing the rewards points I get. However, I love being able to buy a [insert product here] from another individual without an institution or government knowing about that purchase.

The disenfranchisement is a HUGE issue. You and I live on plastic, but SO MANY people I work with live in a cash only world. Whether impoverished or living on cash by choice (it's actually something I recommend when counseling people on budgeting - there's a whole system) - some people CANNOT live in a plastic world.





thenewgreen  ·  3576 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    I don't think the OP is suggesting a plastic-less society. The points simply lay out the reasons to keep cash on the table as a viable option.
Yes, that's why I started my comment with,
    I think that cash should always be an option.

    Whether impoverished or living on cash by choice (it's actually something I recommend when counseling people on budgeting - there's a whole system) - some people CANNOT live in a plastic world.
I couldn't agree more, if yo cannot spend responsibly with plastic, cut the card up RIGHT NOW. Otherwise, get yourself a rewards card that maximizes points in the areas where you spend, fuel, travel, groceries etc and rack yourself up some points and USE THEM. Otherwise, dirkson is right that most businesses factor in the cost of processing credit in to their pricing structure and your paying for someones rewards points. -They might as well be yours.
steve  ·  3575 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    Yes, that's why I started my comment with,

doh. sorry. lazy reading.