09 Feb '16 01:17>
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2016/02/here_comes_the_cashless_society_.html
We all know this is inevitable, but is it just around the corner?
We all know this is inevitable, but is it just around the corner?
Originally posted by whodeyHilarious.
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2016/02/here_comes_the_cashless_society_.html
We all know this is inevitable, but is it just around the corner?
Originally posted by twhiteheadSo you refute the notion that governments around the world desire a cashless society?
Hilarious.
How much money do you hide under your bed?
The article is completely confusing using cash in day to day commerce with using cash as a means to hoard wealth.
The reality is that only a very few people actually keep most of their wealth in cash - and those are typically the very poor.
Here in SA the middle class is already largely a cas ...[text shortened]... a little cash for convenience sake but the vast majority of my transactions do not involve cash.
Originally posted by twhiteheadSo you refute the notion that governments around the world desire a cashless society?
Hilarious.
How much money do you hide under your bed?
The article is completely confusing using cash in day to day commerce with using cash as a means to hoard wealth.
The reality is that only a very few people actually keep most of their wealth in cash - and those are typically the very poor.
Here in SA the middle class is already largely a cas ...[text shortened]... a little cash for convenience sake but the vast majority of my transactions do not involve cash.
Originally posted by whodeyI honestly have no idea what governments around the world want with regards to a cashless society.
So you refute the notion that governments around the world desire a cashless society?
Originally posted by whodeyNo, they would probably be deemed criminals because that is what most of them will be.
Those who oppose it will be deemed right winged extremists who oppose "progress" and being frugal.
Originally posted by whodeyIt should be, I almost never carry cash, a debit card is usually all I need. Even tradesmen, etc that do repairwork at my lavish all-white gated community home have a portable debit card machine nowadays.
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2016/02/here_comes_the_cashless_society_.html
We all know this is inevitable, but is it just around the corner?
Originally posted by whodeyDigital transactions are easier and more efficient than cash transactions, so we will likely see the former increasing further in favour of the latter (I hardly use cash myself).
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2016/02/here_comes_the_cashless_society_.html
We all know this is inevitable, but is it just around the corner?
Originally posted by FishHead111I've done work in those gated white communities. Are you in a trailer home? Some of them are glorified trailer parks.
It should be, I almost never carry cash, a debit card is usually all I need. Even tradesmen, etc that do repairwork at my lavish all-white gated community home have a portable debit card machine nowadays.
I pay the Mexican gardener in cash but that's only a few times a year for landscaping.
Originally posted by whodeyYou got it. It is all about ultimate control.
So you refute the notion that governments around the world desire a cashless society?
Think of the increased revenue. No more cheating on taxes, no more laundering money, no more having to print money, all transactions can be traced, etc.
Originally posted by whodeyNZ is pretty much cashless.
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2016/02/here_comes_the_cashless_society_.html
We all know this is inevitable, but is it just around the corner?