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have we hit the cashless economy?

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Created by FormulaNova > 9 months ago, 20 Mar 2020
FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
20 Mar 2020 8:45AM
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With lots of places like coffee shops now refusing to accept cash, have we been drawn into a cashless society?

I think we have, and i dont mind.

Having previously stopped using my credit card in order to only spend my money, i noted that my replacement debit card now is also contactless. Its a good thing.

Shall i open a cash laundering business for all those people out there with plenty of cash but no cards?

holy guacamole
1393 posts
20 Mar 2020 10:29AM
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Old news matee. This happened ages ago.

FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
20 Mar 2020 11:08AM
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holy guacamole said..
Old news matee. This happened ages ago.


Yes, before there was cashless available, but now places are insisting on it! Places are now refusing to accept cash.

Which is fine, as I am broke and living under a bridge with lots of silver.

holy guacamole
1393 posts
20 Mar 2020 11:17AM
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Well, it's a merchant's right to dictate the terms of payment...

FlySurfer
NSW, 4460 posts
20 Mar 2020 2:29PM
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My "conspiracy" senses have been triggered... not only are we looking at cashless, I think we're looking at a 1 world currency.

Reasoning in brief:
1.- CB's injecting HUGE stimulus in to a closed economy. Once inventory exhausts wtf is that money gona buy?
2.- It's happening globally, so there will be a coordinated effort to reduce inflation.
3.- How do u address the huge volatility in currencies, and it's effects on trade?

515
874 posts
20 Mar 2020 11:33AM
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I was waiting to pay by eftpos and overheard that banks are dropping "pay wave" or contactless payments fees, taking away pushing eftpos buttons.

Gboots
NSW, 1321 posts
20 Mar 2020 4:16PM
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During the bush fires you were screwed without cash because there was no power . No cash means a loss of freedom. A bank account is just a number on the screen

sgo
VIC, 211 posts
20 Mar 2020 4:23PM
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And once we are cashless it will allow negative interest rates and other gov. deductions at their whim.

(But I do believe we landed on the moon)

Bananabender
QLD, 1610 posts
20 Mar 2020 3:33PM
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holy guacamole said..
Well, it's a merchant's right to dictate the terms of payment...


Thats interesting . I know they do it but legally they cannot refuse legal tender

holy guacamole
1393 posts
20 Mar 2020 2:00PM
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Bananabender said..


holy guacamole said..
Well, it's a merchant's right to dictate the terms of payment...


Thats interesting . I know they do it but legally they cannot refuse legal tender


Yes, they can refuse cash, just as they can refuse "magic" beans. It's surprising I know.

FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
20 Mar 2020 2:02PM
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Bananabender said..
holy guacamole said..
Well, it's a merchant's right to dictate the terms of payment...


Thats interesting . I know they do it but legally they cannot refuse legal tender


No, there was an article about this in on news.com.au this morning. Apparently if they have a sign up clearly saying this before you enter into the sale, they are within their rights to refuse cash. I would have never thought it either, but apparently its true.

So hoarding cash is not going to solve all of life's problems.



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