The backlash against going cashless
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- A first-of-its-kind law went into effect in Philadelphia this month, mandating that all businesses accept physical dollar bills or coins in exchange for goods and services. Overall, the percentage of cash payments in the U.S. has been dropping, from 33% to 26% in just the past four years. That's prompted some businesses to go entirely cashless. But not everyone is buying in. Brook Silva-Braga reports.
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Funny how fast the law got passed when it happened to him.
Exactly when they have something that they don’t like they immediately fix it.
It’s called awareness. He wasn’t aware of the issue until he was.
white privilege
a n t o i n e t t e class privlidge
BijinXOXO yes and fact he didn’t with power he had made the change happen quick.
I rarely use cash myself but I still think every business should be obligated to take cash. It's our country's legal currency ( US dollars)
Hydra509 they shouldn’t be telling the stores how to run there business
@@Wileyg4lify you know I tend to agree with you but it's our country's currency so if your operating a business in this country you should accept it. Idk it's a tough question
@@Hydra509 what you mean they should accept digital USD?
@@ILovePancakes24 ??? I didn't say anything about digital currency?
Not exactly. You are paying in USD, even if you don't have cash.
I use cash where ever and when ever I can. I'm very much against a cashless society. I value my privacy.
Well done for resisting. Cashless is tyranny and needs to be stopped. I use cash and cheques for as many transactions as I can.
Lamarr Avery Me too.
Agreed!!! Cashless everything is easily tracked. With cash, it is a difficult process: Someone would either have to root through my receipts in my garbage (assuming I got one, and threw it out at home) or track me some other way and then tap into the security camera's wireless or cloud storage (assuming it wasn't a direct recording or that they even have a security system) at the store I visit to see what I buy. And tracking is out anyway as I never got a smartphone lol so good luck even figuring out which store I went to. (I guess they could use traffic cameras / license plate readers, but half the time I am on my bicycle so... good luck with that)
BTW, it isn't that I am up to no good, or think anyone would have a reason to want to spy on me, it's that we all have "something to hide" - it is called our private lives and anyone who wants access to the daily minutia of it can go f*** themselves!
@@thelonerider9693 That's what Facebook is for. All the stupids out there putting all their private lives for all to share. I know a guy at work that basically stalks people I work with on Facebook because he has nothing better else to do.
Me to. I like to pay in cash.
You are totally ignoring rural America in this. We still have businesses in areas with unreliable internet that makes taking cards too troublesome.
Then use cash. Business owners should be able to run their businesses how they see fit.
Feel free, rural America, to join the advanced world. Vote for progressive politicians.
Adrianne Edwards The progressives want more government overreach. The needs of rural America is not the same as NYC or LA. That’s one reason we keep the electoral college to prevent a mob mentality from electing our president.
@@elmagnificodep majority rule is mob mentality now?
MRLONG758 When California and New York can basically flip the entire election, yes it is. Go open a history book. The state of California has more citizens than ALL of Canada.
If feels so arrogant to not accept cash. Seniors often use cash.
H-Town I ahree
And drug dealers
H-Town so basically this bill is just for old people.
Guess we shouldn’t change anything if the old people want to keep doing it.
H-Town also
People who rely on tips. Cash is currency and should
Be accepted.
Cash=Privacy. Without privacy, freedom cannot exist. Without freedom, we are all slaves...to data.
Mike's Road Trip You’re a clever man!
@@AndySaenz I hope that is a positive thing? ;-)
@Erick Machuca Indeed.
We are data.. With every Facebook subscriber, every Tinder hookup, every singles profile. Every Alexa you buy, we are integrating, we are becoming binary.. code to be manipulated and exploited. Nevermind the superfluous notion of a higher thought process, formal/informal education and expanding your consciousness. My best advice to you, don't give up on the dollar, it's our last vestige of a tangible lie. Being the lesser of two evils...
Haha PRIVACY? your computer, mobile, tv, games console etc all spy on you aswell as cctv. Theres no such thing as privacy.
If I’m a business owner there’s no way I’m turning down a customer who decides to pay with cash. No way I’m allowing that money to walk out of the door.
That's your choice. That is fine. Nobody nor any business is forcing you to go cashless.
The problem is stores like these have an "unlimited" amount of customers. It takes a lot longer to check someone out with cash than it does for them to just swipe it, which means they're actually losing money by taking cash since they can't take as many customers.
@@TheKingOfTrolling please a cash transaction takes alot less time then swiping a card and waiting for it to process then printing 2 receipts...furthermore you pay no fees on cash whereas there are usualy 2-3 fees per credit transaction...you obviously dont run a biz.
We can all learn something from good ol' Mr. Krabs.
That's ur choice d
Wait till they shut you out of your account because they dont like your politics or find you offensive or have wrong think
Kiran Govind They do that in certain parts of China. Look it up.
They've already started doing it here in the United States.
..."and that no one may buy or sell except one who has the mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name." Rev 13:17. Not saying chips and such are the mark. Only suggesting that controlling those who may buy or sell is easier done electronically. It is all quickly spiraling out of our control for "convenience".
Mastercard did it to Patreon already
PayPal already does that 🤷🏾♀
Cashless means someone has to give you authority to buy sell trade etc
M3 A very good point.
Can't buy and sell without their MARK of approval.
Biblical prophecy coming true before our eyes
Exactly
@@arnowisp6244 ... of the BEAST
Cashless society is a way for the government to track every single dollar spent.
Exactly
Ramon Martinez bingo
EXACTLY!!!
Cryptocurrency
Cashless is a way to guarantee that taxes will be paid.
When hurricanes hit FL all we rely on is cash.
That part
That's a good point.
YaboiDrizzyDrew when a blackout happens we need to use cash
You require electricity to go to an ATM and Withdraw cash. What's your point?
Chrone Nojysk the atm will not work during the blackout what are you going to do if u have a credit or debit card and have no cash
I'm not poor, I choose not to be tracked or have a case of identity theft raised exponentially. No more bank calls asking am I in China buying shoes.
"Cashless" society is a society where corporations have total control.
@@egonkirchof example: you misbehaved or said something offensive. Your payment card has been deactivated for certain or all transactions. Like they already do in China
A corporation already has total control. A corporation print your cash.
@sneakerjoe23 you're right. The left wing and the right wing in American politics has us so divided and spinning around in hatred of anyone who disagrees with one arbitrary opinion or another that by-and-large, most of our fellow citizens totally miss the real problems, including, but absolutely not limited to, the fact that our money, monetary system, economy as a whole is all under the thumb of the "Federal" Reserve. For the moment, cash remains a private transaction. They very much want to end that.
@@egonkirchof The bank controls cash, but they can't control who I hand my cash to
That's one of the dumbest comments I ever heard.
Poor people don’t spend 14 dollars on a salad.
Trust me, they do in NYC, buddy.
e K no they don’t. Poor people tend to for the most part not eat healthy so no they are not buying a salad. There is much cheaper food to buy in NYC than a $14 salad and things like that. I sure as heck ain’t paying $14 for a salad and I am not poor. The Street Meat vendors, hotdog vendors, McD’s dollar menu, pizza, Chinese food, KFC, all cost less than some Salad joints and other healthy food joints. So I doubt they will pay that much for food.
@@ek07305 Not everyone.
No one in their right mind, period, would spend $14 on lettuce & tomato! Make one at home, 4 Pete's sake!
Üf you don’t know enough people
A cashless society is one step closer to being microchipped.
I refuse
Track your every movement every purchase. You lost your privacy
Your phone is already the chip...
The tracking system that people literally pay thousands of dollars for..
Heck where have you been our credit and debit cards have been chipped for the past couple years. People won't let them put a microchip under their skin so why not on all of their plastic they have no say there. Plus they know everyone lives on credit cards well most people at least it's easier.
cashless is easy way to give up your financial freedom and without financial freedom you aint free.
If you're relying on money and the capitalist system instead of building a hut in the woods and hunting for your food then you're not "free" in any event.
@@Cryptonymicus then why you are commenting on RUclips? and really if that is so why choosing "Cryptonomicon".
Hippocrate.
This is how people are gonna be forced into getting a micro chip implant in there hands without this chip (mark of the beast) you would not be Abel to buy spend or work just like it says in the Bible...
We are not free as it is when you really look at today’s times!!! As for cashless, we use our cards but we also keep cash on hand as well!!
One thing people don’t think of is this, you can overdraft your account with a card, but you never will by using cash!!! Tech is killing the world but people are to ignorant to see it!!
These news guys are acting like only poor people or people with bad credit use cash. Those Harvard grads who use cash only to buy weed are good little brainwashed drones.
I’m so tired of hearing my co-workers say “I don’t carry carry cash.” When they need cash, they come to me. I’m not a damn bank! They give bs excuses for not carrying cash.
Technology is not 100% reliable. What if the card machine is down?
@@Elizabeth-uj8vn cutest cartoon I've ever seen😍
I have yet haven’t seen this but yeah I know the fraustration when people think you’re a bank.
Go say it to their face then not a comment section.
BijinXOXO I have. What makes you think I haven’t?
@@BijinMCMXC lol😄
Cashless is cool until there’s no electricity.
Similarly the internet link was down at the downtown DC GAP store and we couldn't complete the purchase.
ryan webb lol generator problem solved how u going to go the bank if they have no power😂
Very true! But I also think that if a company chooses to go cashless then they take that risk of the power going out and the government shouldn’t be telling them how to accept payments
Yep. Been there, did that. T-shirt.
@Dross M You feel differently if you lived through the October blizzard of 2011. Some places had no power for over two weeks. Ever since then when a storm is brewing I dont get milk and bread and get some cash. It was an issue.
Having a store not take cash is just wrong. What if a homeless person is giving money and wants to go buy food they're not going to be able to do it because I'm real sure they don't have a credit cards or debit cards. I agree with this law.
Welfare card
Mireille Beauvoir what happen to boot straps?
Susan West it’s just like places going away from pay checks!!! You no longer have a CHOICE this day and age!!! People need to see these things for what they are!!! It all starts with taking little things away from the people & before you know it, all freedoms are history!!
In the 1980’s, you could do a whole lot of things you can’t do this day & age!!! You could go down the road with or without a seatbelt on, now you can’t!! You could sit in your car & smoke in a parking lot, this day & age you can’t!! Just a few things to get people thinking!!
Gary Newcomb Absolutely! Just because it make sense does not mean it is right. Time to buy a personal vault.
What gives you the right to tell a business what forms of payment to accept? Are you going to indemnify them every time they are robbed? Should businesses then be able to sue the local government and recoup their losses every time they are robbed? If you insist a business take cash then you should also insist that cities indemnify businesses for when they are robbed and their cash sales are stolen.
Just because everything can be digital does not mean it should be.
Yes it does
@@joshuafox8563 No it shouldn't. If you go shopping at the store to pick up some food and connection lines are down, we can't process electrical payments. This means we can only accept physical cash. If you don't have it, you can't buy anything until the system is back online.
@@GigaChad-kg8en or you can be like how my work is where I can accept offline credit cards for like a few weeks
"just because everything can be more efficient does not mean it should be"
you're big dumb
It doesn’t matter whether it should or shouldn’t be, that’s the direction we’re heading in and there’s nothing you can do about it.
Going cashless means you'll be paying more in transaction fees.
Facts!
What 3rd world country do you live in that has transaction fees? Edit: to all the people who are replying to this, I was talking about fees passed on to the customer, It shouldn't cost 1-2 USD every time you swipe your card.
Great point"🤔
@@gurkburk78 can't get around fees
Not for me and that's false I don't gotta pay for fees
I like how the anchors immediately relate card swiping or cashless to credit cards and never mention debit cards.
They mentioned at the end how a lot of people don’t have a bank account either.
Dhrumil Shah (Personal) most of my coworkers don’t have bank accounts and refuse to get them. we recently stopped giving paper paychecks and now have them loaded to reloadable debit cards.
LegoGuy87 you do know there are debit cards that have cash back and literally every debit card can have transactions disputed. I’ve noticed this belief that credit cards are far superior bc of the whole theft protection but I just think it’s better marketing from credit card companies bc there’s money to be made by offering credit cards. I mean even Apple has their own credit card now. The only thing a debit card can’t do versus a credit card is build credit, bc a credit is basically a report card on if you repay back debt.
LegoGuy87 I’m actually not against credit cards, I have a few myself. With that said, I use both an debit cards are not more difficult to dispute in my experience. You call the bank, or even in the app you can dispute the charge if you don’t want to call. Credit is good too bc that’s how I managed to get my business loan for my property I’m renting out, and finally the cashback is available for debit cards but you have to look for the right ones. Debit cards are just seen as inferior bc credit cards make way more money and market them way better than banks do for debit cards. If anything banks want you to get a credit card so that’s why I think there’s this false narrative that they are more reliable and safer to use than debit cards.
"This note is legal tender for all debts, public, and private".
Look up the word tender
Money IS debt. Go figure.
Not anymore
Buying a coffee isn't a debt. By this logic when a fast food refuses to take a 100$ bill they would be breaking the law.
Your bank card does not say it or imply it either
A society without cash money is far easier to control, manipulate, and spy on. That's the real motivation for this push.
Yes, they want to record every single transaction that occurs in society due to OCD
I always carry cash, because you never know if a payment system will go offline.
Sure, going cashless is convenient and easy. But it's also easier to overspend. You tend to save more when you only use cash
Because you actually see the stuff going out of your pocket into another. A valid point that this obviously slanted story fails to mention.
At a casino, they convert your paper money into chips or machine credits for a reason.
That's the cardholder's individual responsibility to keep track of their spending. If they can't control themselves, there's a different (bigger) problem present than the method used to pay.
It's the biggest heist in history....it's robbery......first our rights......now our money
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Revelation 13:16 And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:
Revelation 13: 17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name
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17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name
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I use cash to buy everything. Unless if I'm shopping online.
I don't
Don't shop online, your feeding the Bezos machine. Shop locally, better your community.. unless you live in the sticks, not much you can do there lol.
@@humane143imperfection6 the only thing I buy online are digital codes/ subscriptions.
@@humane143imperfection6 yeah, no thanks. I like cheap prices and generous return policies. Local stores are a pain to deal with; never open their stated hours, won't accept returns even with a receipt and in good condition, tiny selection, just a general pain in the neck.
@@mirzaahmed6589 Just make sure to verify the authentication of your good, especially If you're shopping Amazon (not limited to). "Chinese" reproduction is running rampant these days. Manufacturing spec is spot on, Material grade is horrible. I've bought two Bose mini bluetooth speakers from Amazon, both Chinese knockoffs. Layman wouldn't know the difference until internal components started going belly up. I did a sound test, audio quality is horrid. I bought about 4 or 5 different goods from Amazon over the course of the past 3 years in order to prove a point to my significant other (every time). I go so far as to vet the legitimacy of the seller.. You're always better off visiting a physical store.
i use cash. i'm 35. i wouldn't like companies to know exactly what i buy every single time. this is like 1984 coming true.
so true!! We're in it!
What happened in 1984?
Goku Black It’s a book by George Orwell that you read in high school
@@henryaaa What's the name?
You do realize chips can be implanted into cash right?
“What do we need cash for unless we’re buying marijuana?”
Interviewer: *NERVOUS LAUGH*
Gm Visuals yeah he was nervous 😬 😂
Yea... I was there... I heard it.
That's Republicanism in a nutshell.
newsflash for that fool:
cannabis is legal in many states now.. and it can be paid for with cash or credit or a bank debit card.. just like *alcohol,* btw.. such a hypocrite. 🙄
😁
Once it’s completely done with (cash) we will truly have the shackles on.
They protest in canada
No because Visa or Mastercard will be' your new parents
Why does electronic money take 5 to 7 business days to pay my bills?
Because someone is making money on the float.
To hype the illusion. It's like taxing time. Playing it like something is actually happening. Like stealing time.
@@richieoftampa994 Hype the illusion? 😂
No, they make money on the float, do some research for goodness sake.
They take you money (you authorized them to use) with the rest from other people doing the same and go day trading and such with it!
An eletronic confirmation of payment should take at most one business day when between different banks. The system is poorly run on purpose, so the financial institutions take people's money for a ride and earn interest/future market day trading gains with it.
100% its manipulation of your money for 'float investment' - temporary theft.
Just yesterday, my girlfriends bank made an error and she couldn’t use her card. I had cash on me and was able to get us home and food. Everyone is talking about how all these other countries are able to do it, but they don’t show the dark sides of it that put people in worse situation financially and situationally. There is always an upside and a downside to a lot of things and we need to stop trying to avoid creating happy mediums.
@Mr. Sir you can allways count on the micro penis crowd for a comment.
Always always always have a stash of cash it might save your life.
@Ganda Gandara i have silver,cash and food. 500 merc dimes, 400 bucks and 2 weeks worth of canned or dry food. about $1300 total. cheap insurance.
I'm sick of my bank account being hijacked. I use cash whenever I can
Thats my point.
Bitcoin.
The universe has a way of sorting these things out.
My god, that Harvard professor? These people are actually scary.
Stop using your debit card and use a credit card
Ernie Leyba or have zero Debt and pay as you go using real money. It hurts when you use cash because you are trading. But you keep your plastic card so you haven't trading anything tangible at that moment. I have zero credit cards and debit card I use for hotels.
@@alexlewis8143 I have zero debit, and never paid interest with my cards. It's called being responsible with money. It's not hard to manage your money like an adult. It does not hurt any more when using your card than cash. Enjoy that hold on your bank account hotels put on your debit card when you check in, lol.
Leaves store prone to theft? Ever heard of hacking? They will have access to way more card info, cashless is not a good idea.
It's mostly a lose situation for banks rather than card users. If a hacker manage to get your credit card info and makes purchases, card holders will notify the bank and tell them that they did not made any transactions so banks have no choice but to give them the amount that hacker withdrawn.
But with cash is another story because banks and the government do not know how much money you had on your safe or register so they cannot make a full case or give you your money back.
You are not responsible for the loss of bank or credit card funds, ever. It's the Law. You are responsible for the loss of your cash.
I like the feedback 👍
I don’t appreciate the “reporter” using his tone to manipulate the viewer into thinking cashless is a better option.
Yeah, and the 2 female anchors jumped on that bandwagon, too.
Yeah, I noticed that too. Typical mainstream media brainwashing/"behavioral priming".
Well ... it is ... (until power or the internet craps out)
P W That’s why I don’t pay attention to mainstream media anymore. That’s not real journalism! These clowns need to go out of business.
Ok Boomer
No, I have had many times that the stupid machine that was running my card messed up. Cash is faster.
Government wants cashless so they can track every dollar you spend. I use cash as often as possible.
if banks go under so does your money that's why the depression taught ppl not to rely on banks .
@@rayt5520 thats why you invest your extra cash in gold and silver
@@thefuzzypickle8277 still will be worthhless
Agree. People are too comfortable letting all this happens ..
Governments are controlled by a mysterious synagogue
People don't know what they're losing while gaining convenience
America in a nutshell.
We'll find out the hard way.
Im confused, what am i losing by going cashless? The risk of getting my money stolen or dropping it?
Im confused, what am i losing by going cashless? The risk of getting my money stolen or dropping it?
@@frankmagana1408 Ok, lets go through some of the things that you're losing by going cashless.
1) You lose the ability to spend your money without electricity or Internet service.
2) You risk being the victim of fraud every time you sell something person to person. Think FB marketplace or Craigslist or Farmers markets etc.
3) You lose privacy. The government and big corporations know everything you spend your money on and corporations will sell this data to the highest bidder.
4) You give big corporations control over who you can and cannot do business with. If they don't want you sending money to a particular person, cause, or entity, they have the arbitrary power to decline the transaction and there's nothing you can do about it.
5) The government can find out what political causes you are supporting and censure you for it if they don't like them.
"India is halfway there", No! still a long way to go.
90% of transactions is through cash in India.
nabeelmohammedca fake news
India has made it a worse problem for most people in that they have removed large bills from the currency, forcing people to get with the program. It would be like reducing us to one or five dollar bills only. Or a $1 coin, and a $5 bill. Don't laugh. They will do it under the guise of curtailing illegal criminal transactions, like they do now with confiscation & reporting laws.
They’ve done their studies that people will spend more using electronic payment vs physically handling cash.
Don’t let them control your wallet.
You lose financially They win financially
When it comes to money, they don’t make changes (improve the flow of things) to benefit you and I. It’s all about their bottom line.
Other countries went with it because the big brother says so.
“America needs to slow down and smell the roses”.
It’s fine the way it is.
Agreed!!!
Facts
absolutely. watch Dave Ramsey cash vs card videos here on youtube
Who exactly is the "big brother"
With crumbling infrastructure and crappy transit and expensive airlines then yes
I prefer cash purchases myself, I don't really like retailers and uncle sam knowing everything i buy if i use a credit or debit card !
20 million unbanked Americans?? Jesus that’s a lot.
boosti_ alex Banks are the biggest evil in America after the Police.
Maurice Clemens not credit unions though!
Maurice Clemens also, not all police are bad. There’s more good police than bad.
It's actually surprisingly hard to open a bank account if you have even one factor off (no passport or state ID or driver's license, proof of address, etc). I almost couldn't open a bank account because I don't have bills (live with parents) to prove my residency and statements from another bank wouldn't be accepted. After a lot of back and forth, they took my state ID as proof of residency =_=
I heard George Noory (of Coast to Coast AM) talk about being in a Walgreens when the power went out. It quickly became a ''cash? Yes Please'' moment.
"Technology" is not a reason to not use cash. Japan is highly advanced yet even in the urban cities, cash is king and no one takes debit cards. So...theres a different motivation for this...especially after reading the comments.
Japan is not "highly advanced". That's a stereotype that needs to die honestly. Japan is backward technologically in many ways (still mostly cash based, still uses fax machines prevalently, ATMs aren't 24 hour access, horrible internet integration for government services online, many applications based in paper and making manual copies in paper leading to long bureaucratic nightmares)
StarlingofAzerath Japan does have a super low crime rate though. But, to support your argument, in Japan, their currency is based on using a lot of coins, unlike our paper dollars which are easier to carry around. I can only remember getting paper currency when I requested large bills at the ATM. Everything else was coin-based. I had to purchase a small little pouch/purse to carry all the coins I accumulated.
They take credit and debit cards in Japan. Perhaps not the small mom and pop shops. You can pay for a vending machine item or your train fare with an IC card. Now back to the video at hand, it was dumb for a business not to accept cash.
- But when there's is no electricity, what are they going to do ?
Solar
@@curiousone4757 Solar isn't enough buddy
@@omar90s91 Ocean power, coming to a place near you (lol, take over the oceans.)
Cash for yard sales, teen allowance, there’s so many things we use cash for
Cash is also great for when you don't trust someone with your debit card information, or smart people who aren't going to pay a transaction fee just to spend their own money. Business owners also have to pay a transaction fee for swiping your card. Some Gateway providers also charge a value fee.
It might possibly also devalue the USD as the world reserve currency.
In Sweden there are yard sales that don't accept cash, teens get there allowance on a bank account and have debit cards. There are apps where you can transfer money to eachother without having to pay fees and apps makes it posible to make payments without having to disclouse your information.
Cashless companies only exists because cashiers nowadays can’t count and “Big Brother” knows that consumers spend more when using cards versus cash, therefore keeping the debt cycle alive and well.
Absolutely true
Damn u too woke. Get some sleep.
VM JM Facts
When the power goes out
and your bank account and credit cards are cut off
you will have nothing to pay for gas or a meal.
A dangerous idea.
"Cashless just seems cool"
"I know China is there..."
Wow, in depth and meaningful arguments that make sense.
Alpha Delta No doubt! I always wanna make sure I do what the commies are currently up to! Lol
@@natehawkins2910 It's a bad idea on so many levels, it's hard to even know where to start.
@@AlphaFoxDelta Sole reliance on any kind of technology is dangerous. Technology is useful and essential but if you plan on using it for survival, it could cost you your life if ANYTHING goes wrong. Especially during an emergency.
China is not completely cashless. Many older folks still use cash, and all business are legally required to accept cash in China. However, their cashless system is way ahead of US. 0% transaction fee, encrypted QR code scanning and transfer (no card number to steal), ultra-fast 1-second transaction.
@@replysoon3216 During emergency situations is a perfect example of why cashless isnt a good idea right now, that, and people unable to build credit are excluded as well which seems borderline illegal.
"Poor people" could also be high school and college students. I didn't get a credit card until I was 24, and one of my parents had to be a co-signer. When I was in high school and college, if I wanted to buy something, I paid in cash. I don't think it makes much business sense to turn away young customers with disposable income.
You’re talking about a different time. Up until recently, I worked in restaurants. Some near schools. Kids aren’t using cash. They have checking accounts. Debit.
but it also does not make sense to outright force people to use cash if they don't/can't want to use it, I have a card that if I withdraw cash I get a fee and it is just simpler for me to just use a card all the time due to direct deposit.
@dandanthetaximan those things are a rip off! My mom is bitching lately about how much they take of her money, in fees & such!
@dandanthetaximan Not every bank offers no fee prepaid credit cards. My bank (Fifth-third) doesn't, or at least didn't ten years ago when I graduated from college. I wanted a prepaid credit card so I could start building a credit history, but the fees were crazy. And at the time, they also charged a fee to use a debit card. So, the only way for me to not have to entirely rely on cash was for my mom to co-sign with me on a credit card.
You know it’s becoming a problem when your local drug dealer pulls out a credit card machine from his pocket and says debit or credit
Or when a dude hands you a strip of paper that initially looked like a long product code but on further inspection it's actually a method of transaction 🤣. These be weird times..
McFlurry 2 They could. If they had Square but I'm sure they'd register it as selling something legal.. Like diy jewelry.. xp
I bought weed with a check once...
@@freddymarcel-marcum6831 lol 🤣
More a convenience than a problem, if your dealer accepts cards.
The cash fuels crime argument is week, banks and business want us to use cards to feed them our data. Cash is better for the poor/impulsive who need to see what limited funds they have. Cash is tangible and runs without electricity, internet connections.
Yup cash is our reliable analog currency. Digital has it's benefits but should be used sparingly.
Cash is BETTER for EVERYONE
Yeah except if you are a business in Philadelphia where the crime rate is high and the chance of getting robbed is very real - businesses should hold the city liable for any losses if they are robbed after being forced to accept cash and require the city indemnify them for their loss. A few lawsuits like that and maybe the city will back off.
@@cxa340 you make it sound like it's impossible to hack into a bank or business and steal digital currency
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There are far more controls on a bank account or transaction where you use a credit card or Apple Pay then where cash is used where the business has an open liability of being robbed until that cash is moved to a bank and deposited. Every robbery of a store is based on the idea that the store has cash in hand and that cash can not be traced and there at far more robberies and aggravated robberies in the US then wire fraud crimes.
I have had cash to buy gas when the storms knocked out electric.
@dandanthetaximan Not sure. I was in middle of downpour with thunder and lightening in central New Mexico, very small town. Walked in soaking wet (out of gas) and went to use credit card. Lights were out and they said that electric was down and they were only accepting cash. Maybe backup generators for the pumps? They had old school cash registers and gas pumps. Suspect this was a common occurrence.
@@navmarroaming2292 I was able to purchase groceries when the power was knocked out at the supermarket lol everyone else only had card
@dandanthetaximan further investigation indicates that many gas stations have backup generators for the pump but like hospitals, they limit it to what they have determined to be of critical need.
@@thefuzzypickle8277 that was also true in California in recent Planned grid shutdown.
They are not telling you to go entirely cashless but to use it more frequently. Like I still keep some cash in my pocket but normally pay with google pay.
NO to Cashless Society! I want my cash....
Going cashless is a huge problem for me, i am almost completely blind and cant see to use those little mahines with btight lights and tiny numbers, also i find it easier to keep track of my money and budget by using cash.
But u can write paragraphs n shyt
@@how2snewhomeownerguide111 Never heard of braille ?
Mijemu. You make a very valid point. Many of these progressive schemes fail to take in the need of those who don't fit a young, fit, healthy etc profile.
@@mickdavis2385 "but you can write paragraphs n shyt" was referring to the paragraph she wrote on youtube. Sure its possible to have a braille system but I doubt anyone would go to those lengths to comment on RUclips
I own a restaurant. I am being killed by processing fees. I want cash only. Allowed by law, I charge card users 3% surcharge for using cards
dynrgal I agree. Square is trash. If you use them you should switch
My boyfriend charge the users the surcharge bc he can’t afford it. He has a sign by the register of the fees. The cashiers asks the customers “cash or charge”? question. So the customer has the option to make that decision for themselves. At the end of the day.. the credit card companies are laughing all the way to their banks. 😑
Credit card companies charge business "convenience fees." Which further eat into their profits.
I know plenty of restaurants that only accept cash period. It's just known, you come in with paper in hand or you don't eat.
If a 3% processing fee is killing you then I would wonder what else is wrong with your books since requiring cash only is a great way to hide your sales and avoid taxes. Patrons using cards will have a higher spend compared to those using cash, but cards leave a paper trail that make tax avoidance harder assuming you are even paying any taxes properly.
Its proven in study after study: people spend less when they only use cash. Psychologically we spend more on cards. Is it really a question of what's going on?
"A virtual currency like gold coins, gems or hearts create a psychological barrier between in-game spending and real currency spent. This tricks players from realizing actual impact of spending"
Goods for goods
Goods for metal disk
Goods for paper backed by metal
Goods for fiat paper.
Goods for digital ones and zeroes on a piece of plastic.
Exactly, we spend more and the rich get richer.
I never understood why people would spend more when they use cash. Using credit cards allows you to easily track what you do with your money and plan your budget. When you spend cash, at the end of the month you won't remember what you used it for
@@limiv5272 Agreed, I certainly like this, though I do wish there was a sorter bot that could sort each card's transactions into one big spreadsheet. Though, there are still plenty of apps that at least gather them all into one place.
@@ChefBuckeye I only have one card so I don't know if it would work with multiple cards, but my bank's website has a function that sorts your spending into categories and makes pie charts. I don't use it, but it's nice it exists. There must be some app out there that can help those whose bank doesn't offer such a service
A cashless society is a hacker's play ground!!!
Exactly, the whole damn thing could be one data breach from disaster.
C'mon its a creeping tool for control😈
Yesss!
I dont disagree.
Using cash helps me prevent overspending in my budget, not buy weed. But I'm no Harvard economics professor...
I rather keep my cash under my pillow than have Uncle Sam seeing how much I got in my cards.
Paying $5.00 for a cup of coffee is obscene and absurd.
I absolutely agree but we, apparently, are the minority. Starbutts is doing okay charging that kind of price.
I actually do not like no cash i feel like it gives companies too much access to your money with all these apps and foolishness.
Just go where they take the cash!! Once those cashless businesses start to see a decline in their sales, they will go back to accepting cash
@dandanthetaximan for people who still want to use cash they have to be more strategic in their shopping!
Anyone notices that technology isn't helping economy as much as everyone thought. The economy is nowhere better than 50 years ago.
It is helping the economy very much so. The problem is 90% of the benefits and profits go to the top 1%.
Efficiency? It only takes a max of 20 seconds more and sometimes Cashless can take forever to connect to servers.
I always been cash person and always will as long as possible you give up your cash that means someone else has control of it and not gonna happen with mine...and increased efficiency???? Yea right there's always the one soccer mom digging in her purse going through her 20 credit cards holding up the line... you put your cash in a bank or on a credit card that gives others control of your money and that's just what the government wants.
Facts
Alan Peters Okay, good. I'm not the only one that gets stuck behind people that use 3 different cards to pay for their 40 dollars worth of cheap plastic toys and Spaghetti-O's. I always pay cash and always get out of the store quicker than the person scanning their card repeatedly until the cashier just takes it and physically types the credit card number into the register.
That's not what cashless means. Cashless means no cash, checks, or credit cards. Everything is done directly via phone payments, linked directly to your bank account. Take the credit card companies completely out of the equation.
This is about CONTROL.
What if these people were homeless? You expect the homeless to carry credit cards?
They have cell phones.
danestful your saying the homeless have cell phones, they are HOMELESS AND HAVE NO MONEY
@@davidstone424 Homeless doesn't necessarily mean they are lifeless
david stone the vast majority of homeless people I’ve met have cell phones. How many homeless people do you know? Where do you love?
The bums in Switzerland ..you can scan them a donation...
The problem with going cashless especially in the United States is that the transaction fees get passed onto the consumer since business will probably transfer their costs to the consumer. The reason againist large cash transactions is dubious at best since people or entities that have done something illegal tend to have an understanding with banks anyway
This doesn't make sense about avoiding cash because of thief. They bank robbers and computer hackers.
Exactly this would make thieves smarter. Instead of robbing you in some ally they'll wait for you to come from an ATM. I'm in Queens NY and last year there was a group of people breaking into homes and taking people to the bank so they could withdraw cash after they got the cash they'd dump the person miles from their home in the street.
Did you know? If you are robbed your out of luck, 99% of the time you won't see that money ever again. But If someone steals money from a bank or uses your credit card you are NEVER responsible for that and you lose nothing, It's the law. That is why credit card and banks are always pushing you to be safe, they have to pay for it if there is fraud.
@@ardothe1 tell that to people who have suffered from fraud. It takes a while to do an investigation and get your money back. They dont just go "oh you were robbed ok heres your money". They may forgive the charge because it was fraudulent but if that person has your account number than they can continuously drain your account; Causing you to have to change your entire account. I rather someone steal $100 bucks cash from me than to access my financial records. You know who sufferes the most from fraud elderly people. So stop acting like banks and credit cards are fool proof they are not. Criminals get smarter everyday.
It’s all fun and games till the power goes out and and entire economy dies
ammo will become the money in such situation
Yes, Yes, a million times yes! I am sick of going to stores when the clerks are shocked that I use cash. Some can't even count out your change. You know what I don't have to worry about with cash in my pocket? ID theft. No one gets my account numbers.
You don't have to worry about overdraft fees either!
@dandanthetaximan Ha! I dare them!!
@dandanthetaximan i could do the same with your card or phone even in a cashless society i could still mug you do you think fences wouldn't exist for that there is always a black market
I pay with cash whenever I can. I’m amazed how cashiers seem to have difficulty making change now a days.
Because they can't do basic math in their heads and they don't know how to count. They are too dependent on TECHNOLOGY to do it. 🙄
@@nikkired4925 and they hand back change in a clump and say "12.15 is your change." when was the last time change was counted back to you?
@@sumobowler3790 back in 2000 is the last time someone counted change back to me. 🤣🤣🤣😂
They do not want to
Right!?! How about the looks on their faces when you tell them you’re paying with cash 😟 I’ve had cashiers that assume I’m paying with a card, but then I bring out my cash and they’re in a frenzy lol.
Cashless is fun and games until PG&E shuts down your power for days at a time.
lmfao, people get less tips without cash. the atm fee is about to skyrocket. GreaT!
Moe From The Northside this sojnds dope lets all do it! honestly the best answer
Hairy Watermelon that's okay... citybank is often free at 7-11. banks being separatist atm banking system
When I was working at a restaurant, we had a power outage that shut down our internet. We couldn’t accept any card payments. We could only take cash until the internet came back up, which took several hours
Awesome point!
The more I use cash. The less creepy crap the internet recommends
Yes!
Same for me. No databases have my spending info as my transactions are nearly all cash.
You people are intelligent. Operate using tangible assets and fiat currency! Do NOT let them run a digital infrastructure. History lesson, remember when the dollar held a gold standard.
You're not only helping to secure your anonymity when you use the dollar. You are helping to strengthen our last bastion of resistance against devaluing fiat currency. The world government would love nothing more than for you to trade in "nothings".
Cashless is stupid because people will just get into more debt.
True when use cards you spend more then when you have cash . I love my Apple Pay at gas pump
Yeah when people are stupid and uneducated.
I'd use cash more often if people at the ATM didn't take 10-15 minutes.
I deposit just a little more than whatever auto deductions are coming out and take the rest in cash every paycheck. It's not anyone's business what I do with my hard earned money.
US consumers already have big credit card debt ... going cashless might make it even worse, perhaps?
These are the last days. “Scriptures and Prophecies “. Scary
Exactly
Oh, grow up. There is no imaginary sky god.
So, the mark of the beast is the credit system in which you can't buy food or basic needs unless you have the credit card?
Becca Hargate he does not live in the sky!
Daniel Kirby Ray okay. What’s his address?
Dave Ramsey is somewhere turning red over the thought of cashless.
I'm with him.
They forgot that many banks charges high fees for accounts and credit cards and that the reason that many doesn't have any of those.
Of course, they interviewed Ken Rogoff. He is a wolf in sheep's clothing. He is all for cashless. Did they bother to interview the other side of the argument? No!
Mark of the beast coming to a hand near u soon
first thoughts.....
Yep. EXACTLY.
Well they say $ is the root of all evils
@@barbfrontczak1791 bible says the love of money is the root of all evil
@PHILL SHIVELY That's what " money is the ROOT of all evil" means.
This is fantastic! I love this story! I am 43 and completely support paying cash at least 50% of the time.
It's easy to control you
and that is a very scary thought
They won't rob u but that's it
. nobody's business what you are purchasing!0r where u shopping
Cashless is no way faster unless if I’m the only one that gets the annoying beeping sound to reinsert my card 2 more times
Shane Albertson Apple Pay takes like 2 seconds. There are people that pay $20 in groceries with coins. Holds up the line up for 5 minutes
Ernie Leyba Apple Pay works if you have iPhone 🤪
There are tons of other banks or options that offer free debit cards: Venmo now has a debit card, cash app, Chime, Capital One. All FREE!
So?
Free to people that provide necessary information. Some people in our society do not have an ID, phone, address, or internet access.
There aren’t more pressing issues than daily food insecurity.
It's stunning how the planet is happily marching into a world where people will ask themselves where their freedom went.
The stunning part is how long it takes for people to realize it.
Snowden says pay cash when ever possible
Snowden also did a felony now has to live in Russia forever
What country is he living in now? Good source
@@rigaycpa ok what does it matter what country he lives in? He worked for the NSA and was informing the American people of how far the us is in a surveillance state.
@@KidGreeD14 He has no credit, he can only pay cash. He is a crook like Nixon, Trump, and all the other drug dealers.
@@rigaycpa ... you're a liberal who hates Snowden?
I wish the solar flare of 1949 happens again, then theyll see how stupid reliance on technology really is.
No, you don't. Just read One Second After by William Forstchen or lights Out by David Crawford.
Going cashless means that government can track everything you buy.
They don't have the rite to refuse cash it is the legal tender of this country.
It happened to me at an airport kiosk. I had twenty dollars worth of items and handed a hundred to the clerk. She said, we don't accept cash. I handed everything to her right there and walked.
Right*
@Nathaniel12345678910 omg yes that really irritates me. I think that's the real reason they want to do this is because our country is getting more stupid than ever before
You are wrong. There is no law obliging one to accept Federal reserve notes in exchange for goods and services.
@Beep dude im a conservative and I see the benefit of this.The thing you all are ignoring is that there are few legal tender options. Thus, a business should not be allowed to restrict someone from using legal tender when there are few options already available. Your argument would only make sense if basically anything was legal tender. Unfortunately, we dont live in such a society.
Truth is most of the young cashiers of this generation can't add or subtract and thereby don't know how to handle cash transactions which slows down the process as they try to figure how just how much change you should get back .. it's actually pathetic that most of our young simply rely on pressing keys and trusting electronic devices to do the math
They had pathetic parents and teachers then 🤷🏾♀️
I spent all my cash allowance over the weekend and I have access to more on my debit card, but I try not use it. It works most of the time, unless I'm desperate. Keeping cash is a way to spend less. Cashless is evil and will give total control to the banks and the government.
Why do people want the government to know EVERYTHING they buy and do???
Exactly I don’t need the government to know anything from how much my hair and nails costs to how much I spend on alcohol.😂 I don’t understand people who don’t appreciate privacy.
They already know!