Bastards accepting legal tender, how fucking dare they ;)
Exactly!
Bastards accepting legal tender, how fucking dare they ;)
But if going cashless is such a problem to some people, surely they’d want their wages paid in cash as well because they’re so paranoid about the banks/govt they must have trouble trusting them with their money full stop?People don't want that though, they want a choice. Looks like the plastic wavers want to amble into the matrix and drag everyone along with them ;)
But if going cashless is such a problem to some people, surely they’d want their wages paid in cash as well because they’re so paranoid about the banks/govt they must have trouble trusting them with their money full stop?
I love this place. You rail against the Tories and all they stand for and yet when 'the little man' does something to keep his head above water he's a tax dodging bastard.Taxi driver only accepted cash last night. Wasn’t happy. Tax dodging bastard
I’m happy getting cash out whenever I need to. It’s just having it burning a hole in my pocket after because I put my rail fare, Asda and everything else on my debit card.It's not paranoia, most people like ordering things online paying electronically for most purchases, but a bit of cash to pay in the chippy or at a food stall etc is getting the plastic shaggers tails up :)
Use Uber or the other one, Didi.Taxi driver only accepted cash last night. Wasn’t happy. Tax dodging bastard
Correct. :)I love this place. You rail against the Tories and all they stand for and yet when 'the little man' does something to keep his head above water he's a tax dodging bastard.
Novelty value.People don't want that though, they want a choice. Looks like the plastic wavers want to amble into the matrix and drag everyone along with them ;)
I’m happy getting cash out whenever I need to. It’s just having it burning a hole in my pocket after because I put my rail fare, Asda and everything else on my debit card.
At one time, almost everyone who attended a City match paid cash at the gate.
Tell kids that now, they won't believe you.
Only a small handful of tills in my local Asda now take cash and the queue for them is horrendous.Why not just ask to split the bill over cash and card or use a self-service till that takes both and put your notes in first?
PmslWhen they wrongly took £800 pound off me in 1998 they made an enemy.
When no one would help, employer or union I decided I had to get it back myself.
In 2006 I became self employed. I'm now ahead.
The only reason I'm ahead though, is just in case it happens again :-)
40p.proof….
As well as never using cash, I also can’t remember the last time I used a debit/credit card. My debit card is in the bottom of a drawer next to me bed, not had it out for ages.I’m happy getting cash out whenever I need to. It’s just having it burning a hole in my pocket after because I put my rail fare, Asda and everything else on my debit card.
There is still a need for cash. Just because your world says there isn’t doesn’t make it so.As well as never using cash, I also can’t remember the last time I used a debit/credit card. My debit card is in the bottom of a drawer next to me bed, not had it out for ages.
I pay for everything on my phone. It’s safer as well since Apple Pay encrypts our bank details.
You can even withdraw cash without a debit card these days. No need for them, just another unneeded piece of plastic the world doesn’t need, as well as being no need for cash.