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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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If you used cash before this virus hit (and now use card), will you be going back to cash once it's over?
I will because for various reasons I believe it's important not to lose cash.
What are you going to do? And what do you think generally about this? |
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I used a mix of cash and card, some places I shop don't take cards. I use my card now because its safer for me and the shop workers and because I don't want to use an atm.
When this is over I'll go back to how I was. I think it's important to use cash, there's a tendency not to treat money seriously if you can't actually see it and handle it. |
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"If you used cash before this virus hit (and now use card), will you be going back to cash once it's over?
I will because for various reasons I believe it's important not to lose cash.
What are you going to do? And what do you think generally about this?" I use cash for most things.
I will continue to do so. Obviously I'm having to have more in the bank to use cards at the moment but will resume to mostly cash after this |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
"I used a mix of cash and card, some places I shop don't take cards. I use my card now because its safer for me and the shop workers and because I don't want to use an atm.
When this is over I'll go back to how I was. I think it's important to use cash, there's a tendency not to treat money seriously if you can't actually see it and handle it."
This about sums it up for me, especially that last sentence - would always use cash on a night out in a bar for instance, can keep a check on my spending much better that way |
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I’ve used cards for a very long time. Have a new one now not connected to bank account, transfer your budget in and when it’s gone it’s gone. Plus it tells you exactly where you are spending your money at a glance at any time |
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"I used a mix of cash and card, some places I shop don't take cards. I use my card now because its safer for me and the shop workers and because I don't want to use an atm.
When this is over I'll go back to how I was. I think it's important to use cash, there's a tendency not to treat money seriously if you can't actually see it and handle it.
This about sums it up for me, especially that last sentence - would always use cash on a night out in a bar for instance, can keep a check on my spending much better that way"
Some pubs / bars in London no longer take cash, cards only |
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By *iger4uWoman
over a year ago
In my happy place |
Im nervous of contactless has had fraudulent stuff after.
And ive got to get my mums shopping and take it to her. If shop s refuse cash i will stick it on my credit card and my mum will pay what she owes direct to my credit card.
Awkward but no way round it. |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
"I used a mix of cash and card, some places I shop don't take cards. I use my card now because its safer for me and the shop workers and because I don't want to use an atm.
When this is over I'll go back to how I was. I think it's important to use cash, there's a tendency not to treat money seriously if you can't actually see it and handle it.
This about sums it up for me, especially that last sentence - would always use cash on a night out in a bar for instance, can keep a check on my spending much better that way
Some pubs / bars in London no longer take cash, cards only "
Didn't know that...shows how long it is since I've been out drinking in London  |
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"I used a mix of cash and card, some places I shop don't take cards. I use my card now because its safer for me and the shop workers and because I don't want to use an atm.
When this is over I'll go back to how I was. I think it's important to use cash, there's a tendency not to treat money seriously if you can't actually see it and handle it.
This about sums it up for me, especially that last sentence - would always use cash on a night out in a bar for instance, can keep a check on my spending much better that way
Some pubs / bars in London no longer take cash, cards only
Didn't know that...shows how long it is since I've been out drinking in London "
Just like I need reminding to take cash when I go to the countryside |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
"I used a mix of cash and card, some places I shop don't take cards. I use my card now because its safer for me and the shop workers and because I don't want to use an atm.
When this is over I'll go back to how I was. I think it's important to use cash, there's a tendency not to treat money seriously if you can't actually see it and handle it.
This about sums it up for me, especially that last sentence - would always use cash on a night out in a bar for instance, can keep a check on my spending much better that way
Some pubs / bars in London no longer take cash, cards only
Didn't know that...shows how long it is since I've been out drinking in London
Just like I need reminding to take cash when I go to the countryside "
You scratch my back...I'll scratch yours |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I used a mix of cash and card, some places I shop don't take cards. I use my card now because its safer for me and the shop workers and because I don't want to use an atm.
When this is over I'll go back to how I was. I think it's important to use cash, there's a tendency not to treat money seriously if you can't actually see it and handle it.
This about sums it up for me, especially that last sentence - would always use cash on a night out in a bar for instance, can keep a check on my spending much better that way
Some pubs / bars in London no longer take cash, cards only
Didn't know that...shows how long it is since I've been out drinking in London
Just like I need reminding to take cash when I go to the countryside
You scratch my back...I'll scratch yours "
Make sure your tickling stick's 2 metres or more I don't want to be held liable for transmission of Covid in my thread, thank you very much. |
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"I used a mix of cash and card, some places I shop don't take cards. I use my card now because its safer for me and the shop workers and because I don't want to use an atm.
When this is over I'll go back to how I was. I think it's important to use cash, there's a tendency not to treat money seriously if you can't actually see it and handle it.
This about sums it up for me, especially that last sentence - would always use cash on a night out in a bar for instance, can keep a check on my spending much better that way
Some pubs / bars in London no longer take cash, cards only
Didn't know that...shows how long it is since I've been out drinking in London
Just like I need reminding to take cash when I go to the countryside
You scratch my back...I'll scratch yours
Make sure your tickling stick's 2 metres or more I don't want to be held liable for transmission of Covid in my thread, thank you very much. "
it will be a very long time before I venture 0.5 away from my home, let alone to the countryside |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
"I used a mix of cash and card, some places I shop don't take cards. I use my card now because its safer for me and the shop workers and because I don't want to use an atm.
When this is over I'll go back to how I was. I think it's important to use cash, there's a tendency not to treat money seriously if you can't actually see it and handle it.
This about sums it up for me, especially that last sentence - would always use cash on a night out in a bar for instance, can keep a check on my spending much better that way
Some pubs / bars in London no longer take cash, cards only
Didn't know that...shows how long it is since I've been out drinking in London
Just like I need reminding to take cash when I go to the countryside
You scratch my back...I'll scratch yours
Make sure your tickling stick's 2 metres or more I don't want to be held liable for transmission of Covid in my thread, thank you very much.
it will be a very long time before I venture 0.5 away from my home, let alone to the countryside "
Too right, likewise any visit to London |
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