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By *lder A Wiser Passion OP   Woman
over a year ago

morecambe

Are you like me wanting it to stay?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes. For a plethora of reasons.

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By *MandMMCouple
over a year ago

Welwyn

Can't remember the last time I used cash, so no

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By *estinysswingersCouple
over a year ago

Worsley

Nope. It can go.

Can count on one hand how many times I've needed cash in the last year.

Imagine it will stay but acceptance will become more limited as for businesses handling cash is expensive.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

Don't care

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

STAY!STAY!STAY!

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By *heekyDemandCouple
over a year ago

Leicester

Cash as a physical medium is a bit like having a DVD, times have moved on

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By *IG G77Man
over a year ago

GATLEY

Stay, the alternative doesn't bare thinking about

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By *IG G77Man
over a year ago

GATLEY


"Are you like me wanting it to stay?"

Needs to stay darling

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By *agerMorganMan
over a year ago

Canvey Island

It can slowly be removed, can’t ever remember the last time I handled cash.

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By *uke OzadeMan
over a year ago

Ho Chi Minge City

I use it daily so keeping it works for me. Every country uses cash so I think it’s likely to stay

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I quite like using cash, then no one knows what I have been paying and I don't get the annoying adverts trying to get me to buy similar.

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By *ymbunnyfitCouple
over a year ago

East Yorkshire

Cash all the way a cashless Society doesn't bare thinking about!

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By *ackandJill1Couple
over a year ago

Leeds

We need to do all we can to keep it!! The alternative is horrifying

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By *arkus1812Man
over a year ago

Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands


"Nope. It can go.

Can count on one hand how many times I've needed cash in the last year.

Imagine it will stay but acceptance will become more limited as for businesses handling cash is expensive."

So are card transaction fees.

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By *obilebottomMan
over a year ago

All over

Absolutely. Myself and many others I know have gone back to using it again. For me it's about choice but also I think about others and plenty who are not able to use cards and online technology and some elderly people onlu have building society accpunts with no cards, just a nook to draw out money. Also, ehat anout the other important things like charity boxes, the busker in the street, the pocket money for the visiting grandchildren if you have any. I am certainly not going to get my card out and go up to the street musician and pay by card. We are walking purselves into it if we don't keep using a mix of both. Nowhere else in Europe this issue is as acute as here. And on that note I am out of this thread as it usually attracts controversy and I like to abstain

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex

Keep using cash if you want it to remain in circulation.

Keep using actual banks if you want branches to remain open.

Keep using high street shops if you want them to remain in place.

However if only a minority need or use something it will eventually fade out. Otherwise we'd regularly see penny farthings on the road

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By *lik and PaulCouple
over a year ago

cahoots


"Keep using cash if you want it to remain in circulation.

Keep using actual banks if you want branches to remain open.

Keep using high street shops if you want them to remain in place.

However if only a minority need or use something it will eventually fade out. Otherwise we'd regularly see penny farthings on the road "

Exactly this

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By *asterR and slut mayaMan
over a year ago

Bradford


"Are you like me wanting it to stay?"

Yes cash is king and always will be in my eyes

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Keep cash. I budget to the last penny, I can only spend what is in my hand

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"Keep cash. I budget to the last penny, I can only spend what is in my hand "

There's a move towards budgeting by keeping cash in separate wallets isn't there? I haven't seen much but I understand that quite a few YouTube and TikTok videos advocate this.

The irony is that is his we used to do it in the 'olden days' and I still do it now only in various different bank accounts.

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By *loveturfMan
over a year ago

Your bedroom

CASH NEEDS TO STAY, they are trying to bring digital currency so they can track everything you do, its already in china if you speed or dont pay fines or bills they can take it out of your account, (And dont say i never have anything in my account they won't be able) yes they will france are having riots over this but not on the news.

WAKE UP

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Keep using cash if you want it to remain in circulation.

Keep using actual banks if you want branches to remain open.

Keep using high street shops if you want them to remain in place.

However if only a minority need or use something it will eventually fade out. Otherwise we'd regularly see penny farthings on the road

Exactly this "

Ditto ..

Same with self service check outs..

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By *enrietteandSamCouple
over a year ago

Staffordshire

I try to use cash as much as possible.

Already you get met with surprise at the supermarket checkout when you pay with cash and I’ve found that places like some cinema chains won’t accept cash at all.

It won’t be long before we’re forced into this cashless society

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By *ookingforfun9970Man
over a year ago

wilts

I haven’t used cash in a long time, that being said I wouldn’t want it to go though, I always keep some notes and coins in the car because you never know when you need it

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By *ustincamebridgeCouple
over a year ago

manchester

For those who do not mind not having cash CBDC is terrifying. It is a data fathering tool that takes any anonymity away from you. Every transaction you make will no longer be private.

Many individuals and small business’s are having their bank accounts closed by banks. Without a bank account it is extremely hard to function and those who rely in cash will be forced to comply.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Keep cash. I budget to the last penny, I can only spend what is in my hand

There's a move towards budgeting by keeping cash in separate wallets isn't there? I haven't seen much but I understand that quite a few YouTube and TikTok videos advocate this.

The irony is that is his we used to do it in the 'olden days' and I still do it now only in various different bank accounts. "

Wallet... I don't even own a handbag lol. Money goes in my bra lol....wait I shouldn't have made that known

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By *luebell888Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish

I much prefer cash and hope it won't disappear in my lifetime.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Definitely how else we going to pay for fuel to start with they will just round it 1.49.9 will become 1.50

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By *TG3Man
over a year ago

Dorchester


"Are you like me wanting it to stay?"
yes and hopefully it will its all dependent on how people pay for things most use card or phone now and banks are closing down, the banks are trying to force it out

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"Keep cash. I budget to the last penny, I can only spend what is in my hand

There's a move towards budgeting by keeping cash in separate wallets isn't there? I haven't seen much but I understand that quite a few YouTube and TikTok videos advocate this.

The irony is that is his we used to do it in the 'olden days' and I still do it now only in various different bank accounts.

Wallet... I don't even own a handbag lol. Money goes in my bra lol....wait I shouldn't have made that known "

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By *ndycoinsMan
over a year ago

Whaley Bridge,Nr Buxton,

Stay.Cash is freedom.If someone chooses not to use it that's their choice,don't take our choice away.Cashless is not free, businesses are charged.Sign the "Don't kill cash" petition at gbnews/cash

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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago

Liverpool

Go.

Its fun to see people get worked up over it.

There is something soothing about watching the world burn

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Go.

Its fun to see people get worked up over it.

There is something soothing about watching the world burn "

Yeah, there's nothing that convinces me more than "lukewarm conspiracy theory China control we will not comply WAKE UP!"

I also go to the ranting incontinent homeless guy on the corner for financial advice.

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham

Get rid of cash you get rid of so much crime.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Get rid of cash you get rid of so much crime."

There's an interesting Venn diagram between people who used to say "if you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?" and people who screech about digital currency being used as a mechanism of control.

If you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?

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By *osie89Woman
over a year ago

Anglesey

I want it to stay as I use it more than I use a card/online banking. I find it easier to budget that way.

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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago

Liverpool


"Go.

Its fun to see people get worked up over it.

There is something soothing about watching the world burn

Yeah, there's nothing that convinces me more than "lukewarm conspiracy theory China control we will not comply WAKE UP!"

I also go to the ranting incontinent homeless guy on the corner for financial advice."

Ever notice there is a connection between those that bitch and whine and moan about being woke, then go on a rant about waking up.

Then use that vomit inducing little nugget of "I'm awake, not woke"

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
over a year ago

near Putney Heath


"Are you like me wanting it to stay?"

Nope. I have bigger problems than a conspiracy theory debate about cash vs. electronic fund transfers.

I also think "who am I to stand in the way of 'progress' if this is what the young 'uns and government want?"

I'm more focused on what I can control and being happy than having a meltdown over some dystopian future that I probably won't live to see.

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By *eliusMan
over a year ago

Henlow

No! Same as chequebook, get rid!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Not really. I'm not bothered.

T

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Are you like me wanting it to stay?

Nope. I have bigger problems than a conspiracy theory debate about cash vs. electronic fund transfers.

I also think "who am I to stand in the way of 'progress' if this is what the young 'uns and government want?"

I'm more focused on what I can control and being happy than having a meltdown over some dystopian future that I probably won't live to see. "

This. Old days won't come back. Stop trying to hold onto them so desperately.

T

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
over a year ago

near Putney Heath


"Go.

Its fun to see people get worked up over it.

There is something soothing about watching the world burn

Yeah, there's nothing that convinces me more than "lukewarm conspiracy theory China control we will not comply WAKE UP!"

I also go to the ranting incontinent homeless guy on the corner for financial advice.

Ever notice there is a connection between those that bitch and whine and moan about being woke, then go on a rant about waking up.

Then use that vomit inducing little nugget of "I'm awake, not woke" "

Lol! I'm sorry this made me laugh....as much as being a black woman from an immigrant family means my very existence is political....I also studied politics, history and psychology. I would advise anyone to think for themselves and not just swallow any new flavoured kool-aid that comes along.

Sidenote I don't watch the world burn...I already know it's been razed to the ground and sown with ash and salt. Lol! I just water my little patch, avoid the news and happily keep it moving.

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
over a year ago

Stockport

Cash? What, I do work and you just give me worthless pieces of paper? Fuck that. My standard rate is two chickens and a loaf per day, two chickens and a half at weekends.

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By *aggonerMan
over a year ago

for a penny


"Get rid of cash you get rid of so much crime.

There's an interesting Venn diagram between people who used to say "if you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?" and people who screech about digital currency being used as a mechanism of control.

If you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide? "

Slightly off topic, that used to be my mantra until somebody replied “It depends on who decides what is right or wrong”.

Hmm

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
over a year ago

near Putney Heath


"Are you like me wanting it to stay?

Nope. I have bigger problems than a conspiracy theory debate about cash vs. electronic fund transfers.

I also think "who am I to stand in the way of 'progress' if this is what the young 'uns and government want?"

I'm more focused on what I can control and being happy than having a meltdown over some dystopian future that I probably won't live to see.

This. Old days won't come back. Stop trying to hold onto them so desperately.

T"

Yeah. The past goes in cycles but unfortunately not in your lifetime...takes a few centuries/millenia. I understand people's sentimentality and fear but you can't live your life based solely on emotions....you also can't base you life solely on rational decisions while ignoring your emotions.

From psychology that I learn, you need to choose a rational path that you can handle emotionally. That is the dialectical of wisdom.

Or you could become a prepper. I didn't even know this but I was a prepper for the pandemic. Lol! I always buy toilet paper in a 24 pack. Lol! I also know how to use a bidet/washcloth/leaves and soap and water to clean my butt.

Increase survival skills: there are people out there who know how to survive without cash and cards. Lol! It's called barter, forage and grow/catch your own. Lol! see The Hermit of Treig. Marvellous bloke makes his own alcohol for his funeral!! I swear he'd got 100 gallons of booze stored up.

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By *opman121Man
over a year ago

stoke on trent

Cash was king u can barter more with cash now u pay on card all the fun as gone ?

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Go.

Its fun to see people get worked up over it.

There is something soothing about watching the world burn

Yeah, there's nothing that convinces me more than "lukewarm conspiracy theory China control we will not comply WAKE UP!"

I also go to the ranting incontinent homeless guy on the corner for financial advice.

Ever notice there is a connection between those that bitch and whine and moan about being woke, then go on a rant about waking up.

Then use that vomit inducing little nugget of "I'm awake, not woke" "

Right?

And also virtue signalling.

"I'm part of a super elite special club and I'll outlive you because I'm super special and I watch raving lunatics with the Truthiness. I'm healthy because I exercise. I am pure, the purest, and I will prevail. Oh, and I need to shout you down as a virtue signaller because you mentioned being vaccinated and following the law. I am pure, special, elite and oh so special and virtue signalling offends me. Don't you hate how everyone is so offended these days?"

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
over a year ago

near Putney Heath


"Get rid of cash you get rid of so much crime.

There's an interesting Venn diagram between people who used to say "if you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?" and people who screech about digital currency being used as a mechanism of control.

If you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?

Slightly off topic, that used to be my mantra until somebody replied “It depends on who decides what is right or wrong”.

Hmm"

My mantra is "you decide what is right or wrong for YOU!" or as the American side of the family would say "everything ain't for everybody."

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Get rid of cash you get rid of so much crime.

There's an interesting Venn diagram between people who used to say "if you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?" and people who screech about digital currency being used as a mechanism of control.

If you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?

Slightly off topic, that used to be my mantra until somebody replied “It depends on who decides what is right or wrong”.

Hmm"

That requires deeper than surface level thinking.

The conspiracy mongers don't even have consistency in their baking, I don't think complex thought about reality is something they're capable of

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By *aggonerMan
over a year ago

for a penny


"Keep using cash if you want it to remain in circulation.

Keep using actual banks if you want branches to remain open.

Keep using high street shops if you want them to remain in place.

However if only a minority need or use something it will eventually fade out. Otherwise we'd regularly see penny farthings on the road "

Penny Farthings- cash you see, cash.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Cash? What, I do work and you just give me worthless pieces of paper? Fuck that. My standard rate is two chickens and a loaf per day, two chickens and a half at weekends. "

Not fluffy ones tho

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By *aggonerMan
over a year ago

for a penny


"Get rid of cash you get rid of so much crime.

There's an interesting Venn diagram between people who used to say "if you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?" and people who screech about digital currency being used as a mechanism of control.

If you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?

Slightly off topic, that used to be my mantra until somebody replied “It depends on who decides what is right or wrong”.

Hmm

That requires deeper than surface level thinking.

The conspiracy mongers don't even have consistency in their baking, I don't think complex thought about reality is something they're capable of "

You seem bitter

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Get rid of cash you get rid of so much crime.

There's an interesting Venn diagram between people who used to say "if you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?" and people who screech about digital currency being used as a mechanism of control.

If you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?

Slightly off topic, that used to be my mantra until somebody replied “It depends on who decides what is right or wrong”.

Hmm

That requires deeper than surface level thinking.

The conspiracy mongers don't even have consistency in their baking, I don't think complex thought about reality is something they're capable of

You seem bitter"

You seem to have made this weirdly personal

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By *ndycoinsMan
over a year ago

Whaley Bridge,Nr Buxton,


"Get rid of cash you get rid of so much crime."

Not true.There is more evasion and money laundering in electronic currency than cash.Removing cash will have no effect on crime reduction.

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
over a year ago

near Putney Heath


"Go.

Its fun to see people get worked up over it.

There is something soothing about watching the world burn

Yeah, there's nothing that convinces me more than "lukewarm conspiracy theory China control we will not comply WAKE UP!"

I also go to the ranting incontinent homeless guy on the corner for financial advice.

Ever notice there is a connection between those that bitch and whine and moan about being woke, then go on a rant about waking up.

Then use that vomit inducing little nugget of "I'm awake, not woke"

Right?

And also virtue signalling.

"I'm part of a super elite special club and I'll outlive you because I'm super special and I watch raving lunatics with the Truthiness. I'm healthy because I exercise. I am pure, the purest, and I will prevail. Oh, and I need to shout you down as a virtue signaller because you mentioned being vaccinated and following the law. I am pure, special, elite and oh so special and virtue signalling offends me. Don't you hate how everyone is so offended these days?""

Lol! I'm virtuous..but I'm also crazy and usually doing the ( non-intentional neurodivergent) offending. Lol!

I got vaccinated not because of emotions ( OMG I'm going to die without it) or rationale ( it's what the government/law has prescribed for everybody). It was a calculated personal move based on wisdom because "I travel a lot which is already stressful, family lives overseas and do I want to complicate the process even more just to be able to see them in less than 5 years?"

More probability of the plane crashing while en route than me personally dying/or becoming more disabled from a vaccine.

My friend with benefits doesn't travel so he says no point in taking the vaccine and given his allergic reactions to everyday things..I kinda agree that he chose best for himself and his family.

I do find these campaigns/agenda/movements, etc interesting from a purely philosophical and sociological special interest hobby standpoint. Lol!

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Go.

Its fun to see people get worked up over it.

There is something soothing about watching the world burn

Yeah, there's nothing that convinces me more than "lukewarm conspiracy theory China control we will not comply WAKE UP!"

I also go to the ranting incontinent homeless guy on the corner for financial advice.

Ever notice there is a connection between those that bitch and whine and moan about being woke, then go on a rant about waking up.

Then use that vomit inducing little nugget of "I'm awake, not woke"

Right?

And also virtue signalling.

"I'm part of a super elite special club and I'll outlive you because I'm super special and I watch raving lunatics with the Truthiness. I'm healthy because I exercise. I am pure, the purest, and I will prevail. Oh, and I need to shout you down as a virtue signaller because you mentioned being vaccinated and following the law. I am pure, special, elite and oh so special and virtue signalling offends me. Don't you hate how everyone is so offended these days?"

Lol! I'm virtuous..but I'm also crazy and usually doing the ( non-intentional neurodivergent) offending. Lol!

I got vaccinated not because of emotions ( OMG I'm going to die without it) or rationale ( it's what the government/law has prescribed for everybody). It was a calculated personal move based on wisdom because "I travel a lot which is already stressful, family lives overseas and do I want to complicate the process even more just to be able to see them in less than 5 years?"

More probability of the plane crashing while en route than me personally dying/or becoming more disabled from a vaccine.

My friend with benefits doesn't travel so he says no point in taking the vaccine and given his allergic reactions to everyday things..I kinda agree that he chose best for himself and his family.

I do find these campaigns/agenda/movements, etc interesting from a purely philosophical and sociological special interest hobby standpoint. Lol! "

I find conspiracy theories fascinating and highly destructive.

I also think we've hit such a divide in information sources that what I posted probably looks coherent and non ridiculous to people within the self appointed "awake" sphere.

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By *aggonerMan
over a year ago

for a penny


"Get rid of cash you get rid of so much crime.

There's an interesting Venn diagram between people who used to say "if you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?" and people who screech about digital currency being used as a mechanism of control.

If you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?

Slightly off topic, that used to be my mantra until somebody replied “It depends on who decides what is right or wrong”.

Hmm

That requires deeper than surface level thinking.

The conspiracy mongers don't even have consistency in their baking, I don't think complex thought about reality is something they're capable of

You seem bitter

You seem to have made this weirdly personal "

Ah! You are bitter.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A medium once told me I'd come into money..

That night I fucked a girl named Penny

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Get rid of cash you get rid of so much crime.

There's an interesting Venn diagram between people who used to say "if you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?" and people who screech about digital currency being used as a mechanism of control.

If you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?

Slightly off topic, that used to be my mantra until somebody replied “It depends on who decides what is right or wrong”.

Hmm

That requires deeper than surface level thinking.

The conspiracy mongers don't even have consistency in their baking, I don't think complex thought about reality is something they're capable of

You seem bitter

You seem to have made this weirdly personal

Ah! You are bitter. "

You're most welcome to your opinion.

I was commenting on broader phenomena and you've turned it into a judgement on me.

I wasn't commenting on you at all. Your judgement on me seems to be out of place and quite rude in context.

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
over a year ago

near Putney Heath


"Get rid of cash you get rid of so much crime.

There's an interesting Venn diagram between people who used to say "if you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?" and people who screech about digital currency being used as a mechanism of control.

If you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?

Slightly off topic, that used to be my mantra until somebody replied “It depends on who decides what is right or wrong”.

Hmm

That requires deeper than surface level thinking.

The conspiracy mongers don't even have consistency in their baking, I don't think complex thought about reality is something they're capable of "

I think they think deeply...um..just maybe not...more immediate concerns...I mean if they all thought it was imminent they would spend more time prepping than trying to explain their complex theory to the rest of us just trying to make it to Friday. Lol!

I know this because I'm crazy and I sit around with other crazy people and discuss our crazy thoughts.

I'm empathetic that some of us just have thoughts that won't be understood or experienced by other people. Lol! And it doesn't matter how much therapy and psychiatric drugs we take, those thoughts are going nowhere. We just learn to manage them, limit the harm and function as best we can.

The older I get, the more therapy I have..Lol!..the less I worry about what people want to think and more I worry about protecting myself from harm.( starvation, Homelessness, debts, poor mobility, High blood pressure, holes in my clothes, London Range Rover drivers) Lol!

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By *r Black 85Man
over a year ago

nottingham


"A medium once told me I'd come into money..

That night I fucked a girl named Penny"

Love it

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
over a year ago

near Putney Heath


"Get rid of cash you get rid of so much crime.

There's an interesting Venn diagram between people who used to say "if you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?" and people who screech about digital currency being used as a mechanism of control.

If you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?

Slightly off topic, that used to be my mantra until somebody replied “It depends on who decides what is right or wrong”.

Hmm

That requires deeper than surface level thinking.

The conspiracy mongers don't even have consistency in their baking, I don't think complex thought about reality is something they're capable of

You seem bitter

You seem to have made this weirdly personal

Ah! You are bitter. "

You are just poking the bear now...Lol! Men always like poking things... Not like I can poke anything with my vag or boobs. Lol!

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Get rid of cash you get rid of so much crime.

There's an interesting Venn diagram between people who used to say "if you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?" and people who screech about digital currency being used as a mechanism of control.

If you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?

Slightly off topic, that used to be my mantra until somebody replied “It depends on who decides what is right or wrong”.

Hmm

That requires deeper than surface level thinking.

The conspiracy mongers don't even have consistency in their baking, I don't think complex thought about reality is something they're capable of

I think they think deeply...um..just maybe not...more immediate concerns...I mean if they all thought it was imminent they would spend more time prepping than trying to explain their complex theory to the rest of us just trying to make it to Friday. Lol!

I know this because I'm crazy and I sit around with other crazy people and discuss our crazy thoughts.

I'm empathetic that some of us just have thoughts that won't be understood or experienced by other people. Lol! And it doesn't matter how much therapy and psychiatric drugs we take, those thoughts are going nowhere. We just learn to manage them, limit the harm and function as best we can.

The older I get, the more therapy I have..Lol!..the less I worry about what people want to think and more I worry about protecting myself from harm.( starvation, Homelessness, debts, poor mobility, High blood pressure, holes in my clothes, London Range Rover drivers) Lol!

"

I have plenty of empathy for all sorts, but there comes a point where you get to "big data is out to get you, eschew credit cards, be afraid, know and live the truth as espoused by me - sent from my iPhone"

... And I'm just like, honey, go read some science fiction and put this shit away, you'll feel better.

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By *ugzbunny1Man
over a year ago

Swindon

We need more coins thats for sure... I'm hoping they bring out both 98p and 99p coins as would save getting loads of shrapnel!!

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"We need more coins thats for sure... I'm hoping they bring out both 98p and 99p coins as would save getting loads of shrapnel!! "

I wish I'd been old enough to be aware of the reaction when Australia got rid of 1c and 2c coins. (5c minimum unless you pay by card)

I do know my friends and I, as teenagers, always gamed the system when paying by cash, to make sure our total rounded down to the nearest 5c or 10c, not up.

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
over a year ago

near Putney Heath


"Get rid of cash you get rid of so much crime.

There's an interesting Venn diagram between people who used to say "if you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?" and people who screech about digital currency being used as a mechanism of control.

If you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?

Slightly off topic, that used to be my mantra until somebody replied “It depends on who decides what is right or wrong”.

Hmm

That requires deeper than surface level thinking.

The conspiracy mongers don't even have consistency in their baking, I don't think complex thought about reality is something they're capable of

I think they think deeply...um..just maybe not...more immediate concerns...I mean if they all thought it was imminent they would spend more time prepping than trying to explain their complex theory to the rest of us just trying to make it to Friday. Lol!

I know this because I'm crazy and I sit around with other crazy people and discuss our crazy thoughts.

I'm empathetic that some of us just have thoughts that won't be understood or experienced by other people. Lol! And it doesn't matter how much therapy and psychiatric drugs we take, those thoughts are going nowhere. We just learn to manage them, limit the harm and function as best we can.

The older I get, the more therapy I have..Lol!..the less I worry about what people want to think and more I worry about protecting myself from harm.( starvation, Homelessness, debts, poor mobility, High blood pressure, holes in my clothes, London Range Rover drivers) Lol!

I have plenty of empathy for all sorts, but there comes a point where you get to "big data is out to get you, eschew credit cards, be afraid, know and live the truth as espoused by me - sent from my iPhone"

... And I'm just like, honey, go read some science fiction and put this shit away, you'll feel better."

Lol! I dunno know what to tell you. My mother sends me Biblical readings and chain forwards every day...I just ignore and keep it moving. Lol!

I mean she is 73....Same age as Mr. Bitter man. I can just block or turn my phone off. Lol! I just put it down to the generation gap and ask her if she took her medication and drank enough water .... I also need to take my medication and drink enough water. No chance of getting my mother to read science fiction. I can't even get her to go for a walk for 15 minutes...or let me in the kitchen. Lol!

As long as she's happy, I chose to make myself happy. Let them believe what they want to believe as long as I'm not verbally or physically harmed. Emotional harm is another level but I know how to protect myself from that internally.

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By *handfulandmoreWoman
over a year ago

my own private bubble

Definitely KEEP cash for a variety of reasons

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Get rid of cash you get rid of so much crime.

There's an interesting Venn diagram between people who used to say "if you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?" and people who screech about digital currency being used as a mechanism of control.

If you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?

Slightly off topic, that used to be my mantra until somebody replied “It depends on who decides what is right or wrong”.

Hmm

That requires deeper than surface level thinking.

The conspiracy mongers don't even have consistency in their baking, I don't think complex thought about reality is something they're capable of

I think they think deeply...um..just maybe not...more immediate concerns...I mean if they all thought it was imminent they would spend more time prepping than trying to explain their complex theory to the rest of us just trying to make it to Friday. Lol!

I know this because I'm crazy and I sit around with other crazy people and discuss our crazy thoughts.

I'm empathetic that some of us just have thoughts that won't be understood or experienced by other people. Lol! And it doesn't matter how much therapy and psychiatric drugs we take, those thoughts are going nowhere. We just learn to manage them, limit the harm and function as best we can.

The older I get, the more therapy I have..Lol!..the less I worry about what people want to think and more I worry about protecting myself from harm.( starvation, Homelessness, debts, poor mobility, High blood pressure, holes in my clothes, London Range Rover drivers) Lol!

I have plenty of empathy for all sorts, but there comes a point where you get to "big data is out to get you, eschew credit cards, be afraid, know and live the truth as espoused by me - sent from my iPhone"

... And I'm just like, honey, go read some science fiction and put this shit away, you'll feel better.

Lol! I dunno know what to tell you. My mother sends me Biblical readings and chain forwards every day...I just ignore and keep it moving. Lol!

I mean she is 73....Same age as Mr. Bitter man. I can just block or turn my phone off. Lol! I just put it down to the generation gap and ask her if she took her medication and drank enough water .... I also need to take my medication and drink enough water. No chance of getting my mother to read science fiction. I can't even get her to go for a walk for 15 minutes...or let me in the kitchen. Lol!

As long as she's happy, I chose to make myself happy. Let them believe what they want to believe as long as I'm not verbally or physically harmed. Emotional harm is another level but I know how to protect myself from that internally."

Individually I'm not that bothered. It's conspiracy theorists gathering in groups that concern me. Believing crazy shit and having the physical force to do something about it. (Apparently around the time of the Wakefield scandal, groups gathered to hunt down paediatricians because they didn't know the difference between doctors and predators. Yes, the previx -paed means child. No, that doesn't mean you should threaten Dr Smiley at Example NHS Trust, you dingdongs)

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
over a year ago

BRIDPORT


"Cash as a physical medium is a bit like having a DVD, times have moved on"

I still use my DVD’s and CD’s and at least twice a week I need to use cash.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex

I don't think cash will ever disappear completely, people will always use it.

All the old people who can't access the net or use debit cards will eventually to be blunt, die. The current net savvy generation will take their place and all hell will break loose in Tesco's when the card machines go down and nobody can get actual cold, hard readies

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I don't think cash will ever disappear completely, people will always use it.

All the old people who can't access the net or use debit cards will eventually to be blunt, die. The current net savvy generation will take their place and all hell will break loose in Tesco's when the card machines go down and nobody can get actual cold, hard readies "

The old people I know ask for help. Like presumably they did when other big changes happened. (Hell, my grandparent still occasionally asks for help with the switch to metric, and that was 1966!)

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By *he love catsCouple
over a year ago

South Wales

Where we live you will get builders quicker and cheaper if you mention the C word.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"I don't think cash will ever disappear completely, people will always use it.

All the old people who can't access the net or use debit cards will eventually to be blunt, die. The current net savvy generation will take their place and all hell will break loose in Tesco's when the card machines go down and nobody can get actual cold, hard readies

The old people I know ask for help. Like presumably they did when other big changes happened. (Hell, my grandparent still occasionally asks for help with the switch to metric, and that was 1966!)"

My dad will NOT under any circumstances ask for help. The result is a 96 year old partially sighted man is directed to a self check out he can't see and has no idea how to use. Someone eventually spots him and quickly scans his groceries then walks away. He stands there a bit longer until someone realises he has no idea how to pay let alone see how much it is. He says that asking for help to do basic things like buy food is a huge blow to his pride and independence.

I had thought about suggesting that the supermarket trained their staff in helping the elderly

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By *ryandseeMan
over a year ago

Yorkshire


"Cash all the way a cashless Society doesn't bare thinking about! "

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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago

Liverpool


"I don't think cash will ever disappear completely, people will always use it.

All the old people who can't access the net or use debit cards will eventually to be blunt, die. The current net savvy generation will take their place and all hell will break loose in Tesco's when the card machines go down and nobody can get actual cold, hard readies

The old people I know ask for help. Like presumably they did when other big changes happened. (Hell, my grandparent still occasionally asks for help with the switch to metric, and that was 1966!)

My dad will NOT under any circumstances ask for help. The result is a 96 year old partially sighted man is directed to a self check out he can't see and has no idea how to use. Someone eventually spots him and quickly scans his groceries then walks away. He stands there a bit longer until someone realises he has no idea how to pay let alone see how much it is. He says that asking for help to do basic things like buy food is a huge blow to his pride and independence.

I had thought about suggesting that the supermarket trained their staff in helping the elderly "

I fully sympathise, as I have elderly relatives whom are exactly the same. Thing is at the same time, that's a them issue really.

Pride like that is dangerous and making things difficult for themselves. I've told them, asking for help is not a weakness.

Granted some people will be absolute wank bags, and refuse to help. But most would be willing to help if asked for.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I don't think cash will ever disappear completely, people will always use it.

All the old people who can't access the net or use debit cards will eventually to be blunt, die. The current net savvy generation will take their place and all hell will break loose in Tesco's when the card machines go down and nobody can get actual cold, hard readies

The old people I know ask for help. Like presumably they did when other big changes happened. (Hell, my grandparent still occasionally asks for help with the switch to metric, and that was 1966!)

My dad will NOT under any circumstances ask for help. The result is a 96 year old partially sighted man is directed to a self check out he can't see and has no idea how to use. Someone eventually spots him and quickly scans his groceries then walks away. He stands there a bit longer until someone realises he has no idea how to pay let alone see how much it is. He says that asking for help to do basic things like buy food is a huge blow to his pride and independence.

I had thought about suggesting that the supermarket trained their staff in helping the elderly "

Yes, I think training of staff and having enough staff to help people is vital.

I think the problem is, these changes will happen no matter what. We need to adapt for those who'll struggle, including being willing to help (and the push-pull of dignity/independence versus quality of life/safety is basically insoluble)

But instead the main thrust of these conversations goes to ridiculous conspiracy theories.

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By *ryandseeMan
over a year ago

Yorkshire


"I don't think cash will ever disappear completely, people will always use it.

All the old people who can't access the net or use debit cards will eventually to be blunt, die. The current net savvy generation will take their place and all hell will break loose in Tesco's when the card machines go down and nobody can get actual cold, hard readies

The old people I know ask for help. Like presumably they did when other big changes happened. (Hell, my grandparent still occasionally asks for help with the switch to metric, and that was 1966!)

My dad will NOT under any circumstances ask for help. The result is a 96 year old partially sighted man is directed to a self check out he can't see and has no idea how to use. Someone eventually spots him and quickly scans his groceries then walks away. He stands there a bit longer until someone realises he has no idea how to pay let alone see how much it is. He says that asking for help to do basic things like buy food is a huge blow to his pride and independence.

I had thought about suggesting that the supermarket trained their staff in helping the elderly

Yes, I think training of staff and having enough staff to help people is vital.

I think the problem is, these changes will happen no matter what. We need to adapt for those who'll struggle, including being willing to help (and the push-pull of dignity/independence versus quality of life/safety is basically insoluble)

But instead the main thrust of these conversations goes to ridiculous conspiracy theories."

Sure the conspiracy theories is not the issue and neither is the reduction of criminal activities that was mentioned before. However, the day to day practicalities are as it's the impact it would have on some individuals and organisations including those that depend on cash donations. The dual system is fine and no need for change I think and I will definately continue to use cash wherever I can despite the odd look you get, especially from a young cashier who may have not handled a note before. I also enjoy stuffing the piggy bank with some coins and love to hear the noise they make when drop in and get very excited when ots full and have to count ot all

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I don't think cash will ever disappear completely, people will always use it.

All the old people who can't access the net or use debit cards will eventually to be blunt, die. The current net savvy generation will take their place and all hell will break loose in Tesco's when the card machines go down and nobody can get actual cold, hard readies

The old people I know ask for help. Like presumably they did when other big changes happened. (Hell, my grandparent still occasionally asks for help with the switch to metric, and that was 1966!)

My dad will NOT under any circumstances ask for help. The result is a 96 year old partially sighted man is directed to a self check out he can't see and has no idea how to use. Someone eventually spots him and quickly scans his groceries then walks away. He stands there a bit longer until someone realises he has no idea how to pay let alone see how much it is. He says that asking for help to do basic things like buy food is a huge blow to his pride and independence.

I had thought about suggesting that the supermarket trained their staff in helping the elderly

Yes, I think training of staff and having enough staff to help people is vital.

I think the problem is, these changes will happen no matter what. We need to adapt for those who'll struggle, including being willing to help (and the push-pull of dignity/independence versus quality of life/safety is basically insoluble)

But instead the main thrust of these conversations goes to ridiculous conspiracy theories.

Sure the conspiracy theories is not the issue and neither is the reduction of criminal activities that was mentioned before. However, the day to day practicalities are as it's the impact it would have on some individuals and organisations including those that depend on cash donations. The dual system is fine and no need for change I think and I will definately continue to use cash wherever I can despite the odd look you get, especially from a young cashier who may have not handled a note before. I also enjoy stuffing the piggy bank with some coins and love to hear the noise they make when drop in and get very excited when ots full and have to count ot all "

I'm not arguing for the abolition of cash.

I don't care either way, but I think matter what happens, we need to have realistic conversations about adapting to change.

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
over a year ago

Stockport


"Cash? What, I do work and you just give me worthless pieces of paper? Fuck that. My standard rate is two chickens and a loaf per day, two chickens and a half at weekends.

Not fluffy ones tho "

Just one Fluffy Chicken will be plenty for me thank you

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
over a year ago

near Putney Heath


"Cash as a physical medium is a bit like having a DVD, times have moved on

I still use my DVD’s and CD’s and at least twice a week I need to use cash. "

Let me enjoy my old-school entertainment CDs and DVDS ( people still have vinyl records, cassette tapes and 8 tracks. Lol!) in the comfort of my home. Lol! No one has to known.

Not once did I ask my Boomer dad to throw out his records and his old record player. Lol! So I'm keeping my CDs and DVDs. Lol!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Get rid of cash you get rid of so much crime."

The amount of crime that is physical cash based is tiny. Crypto is king not cash. The only significant cash crime now is your local junkie.

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
over a year ago

near Putney Heath


"I don't think cash will ever disappear completely, people will always use it.

All the old people who can't access the net or use debit cards will eventually to be blunt, die. The current net savvy generation will take their place and all hell will break loose in Tesco's when the card machines go down and nobody can get actual cold, hard readies "

It's always Tescos.....Me travelling frequently to places that have no card machines and I actually need foreign currency. Lol!

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
over a year ago

Stockport


"Definitely KEEP cash for a variety of reasons "

Definitely keep chickens for a variety of reasons! And eggs for when you need smaller change...

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By *elaninMaverickWoman
over a year ago

near Putney Heath


"I don't think cash will ever disappear completely, people will always use it.

All the old people who can't access the net or use debit cards will eventually to be blunt, die. The current net savvy generation will take their place and all hell will break loose in Tesco's when the card machines go down and nobody can get actual cold, hard readies

The old people I know ask for help. Like presumably they did when other big changes happened. (Hell, my grandparent still occasionally asks for help with the switch to metric, and that was 1966!)

My dad will NOT under any circumstances ask for help. The result is a 96 year old partially sighted man is directed to a self check out he can't see and has no idea how to use. Someone eventually spots him and quickly scans his groceries then walks away. He stands there a bit longer until someone realises he has no idea how to pay let alone see how much it is. He says that asking for help to do basic things like buy food is a huge blow to his pride and independence.

I had thought about suggesting that the supermarket trained their staff in helping the elderly "

I work in retail...what staff, what training...it's all about the pounds and the pence now. Only fans is an easier more profitable job.

My dad is the partially sighted 75 year old hell raiser who refuses all technology except for the tablet the sibling bought him that he watches porn and Nollywood on...Me? tell him what to do ...no chance..

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By *aucasian GhandiMan
over a year ago

from my dad's left nut (Warwick)

Could not give two shits if it stays or goes. Rarely use it anyways

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By *ustamanMan
over a year ago

weymouth

Not fussed either way

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By *arkus1812Man
over a year ago

Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands

I have recently negotiated a rate of pay for my 13yr old grandson who wants work in school holidays.

His comment, It will be cash, won't it?

My response, No problem with that.

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By *hawslut_redemptionCouple
over a year ago

Minehead

Another conspiracy theory headcase, shitting themselves in public.

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
over a year ago

Reading

Get rid

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"I don't think cash will ever disappear completely, people will always use it.

All the old people who can't access the net or use debit cards will eventually to be blunt, die. The current net savvy generation will take their place and all hell will break loose in Tesco's when the card machines go down and nobody can get actual cold, hard readies

The old people I know ask for help. Like presumably they did when other big changes happened. (Hell, my grandparent still occasionally asks for help with the switch to metric, and that was 1966!)

My dad will NOT under any circumstances ask for help. The result is a 96 year old partially sighted man is directed to a self check out he can't see and has no idea how to use. Someone eventually spots him and quickly scans his groceries then walks away. He stands there a bit longer until someone realises he has no idea how to pay let alone see how much it is. He says that asking for help to do basic things like buy food is a huge blow to his pride and independence.

I had thought about suggesting that the supermarket trained their staff in helping the elderly

Yes, I think training of staff and having enough staff to help people is vital.

I think the problem is, these changes will happen no matter what. We need to adapt for those who'll struggle, including being willing to help (and the push-pull of dignity/independence versus quality of life/safety is basically insoluble)

But instead the main thrust of these conversations goes to ridiculous conspiracy theories."

Yep. If, instead of just scanning dad's stuff for him they showed him how to do it, where to put his cash or how to swipe his card or use contactless in a friendly way he'd be able to do it with minimal help. As it is he either goes to a checkout or waits until someone appears. Don't get me started on the librarian who pointed and said "over there" when he asked her where the talking books were. He was carrying his white stick and had a badge saying 'I'm partially sighted ' on his lapel.

But I digress...cash, to keep or not to keep.

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By *icolerobbieCouple
over a year ago

walsall


"I don't think cash will ever disappear completely, people will always use it.

All the old people who can't access the net or use debit cards will eventually to be blunt, die. The current net savvy generation will take their place and all hell will break loose in Tesco's when the card machines go down and nobody can get actual cold, hard readies

The old people I know ask for help. Like presumably they did when other big changes happened. (Hell, my grandparent still occasionally asks for help with the switch to metric, and that was 1966!)

My dad will NOT under any circumstances ask for help. The result is a 96 year old partially sighted man is directed to a self check out he can't see and has no idea how to use. Someone eventually spots him and quickly scans his groceries then walks away. He stands there a bit longer until someone realises he has no idea how to pay let alone see how much it is. He says that asking for help to do basic things like buy food is a huge blow to his pride and independence.

I had thought about suggesting that the supermarket trained their staff in helping the elderly

Yes, I think training of staff and having enough staff to help people is vital.

I think the problem is, these changes will happen no matter what. We need to adapt for those who'll struggle, including being willing to help (and the push-pull of dignity/independence versus quality of life/safety is basically insoluble)

But instead the main thrust of these conversations goes to ridiculous conspiracy theories.

Yep. If, instead of just scanning dad's stuff for him they showed him how to do it, where to put his cash or how to swipe his card or use contactless in a friendly way he'd be able to do it with minimal help. As it is he either goes to a checkout or waits until someone appears. Don't get me started on the librarian who pointed and said "over there" when he asked her where the talking books were. He was carrying his white stick and had a badge saying 'I'm partially sighted ' on his lapel.

But I digress...cash, to keep or not to keep."

Keep.

I find it very arrogant and divisive that people who have no problem using modern technology are happy to alienate those who can’t and label them conspiracy wackos.

Imagine if we treated disabled people this way. Oh wait….

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By *asualFun1000Man
over a year ago

Birmingham

People saying cash should go clearly do not work in tech.

Tech can break, it can also be sabotaged at a national level.

Given the world geopolitical situation right now, cash is king.

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By *ackandtheunicornCouple
over a year ago

liverpool

Yes

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By *LiamMan
over a year ago

Midlands

Just move to crypto so I can rerire

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By *LiamMan
over a year ago

Midlands


"Just move to crypto so I can retire"

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Yes

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

When the red light ladies only take visa then its time for the world to move on.

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By *ertcamembertMan
over a year ago

Reading area


"People saying cash should go clearly do not work in tech.

Tech can break, it can also be sabotaged at a national level.

Given the world geopolitical situation right now, cash is king. "

Absolutely, we will always need cash as a backup

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford

Yes want it to stay! But think it will inevitably b gone b 4 long x

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By *ames-77Man
over a year ago

milton keynes

You'd have to be delusional to want cash gone.. it will be one of our last elements of freedom taken away from us .. it's all control.. with cash you can go where you want as you please and spend .. with digital your money can be frozen and restricted from using and then your stuck.. taxed and charged when the government please.. if everyone was to go and draw all their money out of the bank now they physically wouldn't be able to pay that out because they don't have the funds to do so .. corrupt system implemented to create debt and control

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Stay,we should be giving a choice in how we pay for things

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Everything is going exactly how it was planned to eliminate tender and go full digital currency

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By *alleyDaveMan
over a year ago

Sheffield

I use cash for everything. I like to have actual money in my pocket. I've never used contact less, never used my phone to pay for things. I go to my bank once a week and withdraw enough to see me through the week. May be it's a generational thing,but I'm old school.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

For a second I thought this was a thread about Pat or Johnny.. ..but to answer your question ... Absolutely yes...it's king and the only language everyone understands..some want a cashless society but what happens if that system crashes ..even for a short while ..those people are stuck without any access to money in that time ,all l will say is cash saved me last week in a foreign country.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You'd have to be delusional to want cash gone.. it will be one of our last elements of freedom taken away from us .. it's all control.. with cash you can go where you want as you please and spend .. with digital your money can be frozen and restricted from using and then your stuck.. taxed and charged when the government please.. if everyone was to go and draw all their money out of the bank now they physically wouldn't be able to pay that out because they don't have the funds to do so .. corrupt system implemented to create debt and control "

Way ta go ..well said ..it's the truth..the whole truth and nothing but the truth

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By *TG3Man
over a year ago

Dorchester


"Get rid of cash you get rid of so much crime.

There's an interesting Venn diagram between people who used to say "if you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?" and people who screech about digital currency being used as a mechanism of control.

If you've done nothing wrong, why would you need to hide?

Slightly off topic, that used to be my mantra until somebody replied “It depends on who decides what is right or wrong”.

Hmm"

that person surely can make his mind up himself without the aide of someone to make it for him, cash is freedom and so little freedom left, everything we do is spied on

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By *ames-77Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"You'd have to be delusional to want cash gone.. it will be one of our last elements of freedom taken away from us .. it's all control.. with cash you can go where you want as you please and spend .. with digital your money can be frozen and restricted from using and then your stuck.. taxed and charged when the government please.. if everyone was to go and draw all their money out of the bank now they physically wouldn't be able to pay that out because they don't have the funds to do so .. corrupt system implemented to create debt and control

Way ta go ..well said ..it's the truth..the whole truth and nothing but the truth "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yes. For a plethora of reasons. "

Liked.

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
over a year ago

Leeds

Definitely keep cash it helps out business a lot especially in the current climate, there's zero charges for paying cash unlike card transaction fees.

I'd hate to see a cashless society.

Mrs

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By *alandNitaCouple
over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"CASH NEEDS TO STAY, they are trying to bring digital currency so they can track everything you do, its already in china if you speed or dont pay fines or bills they can take it out of your account, (And dont say i never have anything in my account they won't be able) yes they will france are having riots over this but not on the news.

WAKE UP "

They are trying to launch a digital currency to profit out of the people who want to use a digital currency. The spec for a digital pound actually specify that it will directly match the value of Cash.

A digital currency is no more "trackable" than card payment are currently.

Cash is very important for a thousand reasons, but none of them are to do with conspiracies.

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By *alandNitaCouple
over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"Definitely keep cash it helps out business a lot especially in the current climate, there's zero charges for paying cash unlike card transaction fees.

I'd hate to see a cashless society.

Mrs "

Believe it or not, Banks actually charge businesses for paying CASH into their accounts, but not for digital payment. The fee is generally around 1% of the deposited amount.

It is the card machine suppliers who charge businesses for card transactions.

Cal

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By *JandCMCouple
over a year ago

cardiff

Cash should stay.

If it goes then that's the end of carboot sales, markets n extra costs to businesses and the banks and taxman will know every transaction we make n banks making money on every transaction made n the banks are the ones who fucked up the economy n was bailed out with our tax money n we have been paying for there fuck up ever since

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