Actually, it is pretty easy to understand. A lot of people collect change and take it out of circulation. Do you have a coin jar or something similar you throw coins in?
Actually, it is pretty easy to understand. A lot of people collect change and take it out of circulation. Do you have a coin jar or something similar you throw coins in?
I'm not really a "no cash" person, but to be the Devil's advocate here...
Assuming you're interested in being a good citizen and paying all of your taxes, all of the things in that list can be accomplished with Paypal, Cashapp, etc... You can handout physical QR codes for deposit if you want, for example.
These are the big ones for me. The best way around that, even in a cash society, is with whatever 3rd party payment you want; metals, bitcoin, Doritos, whatever. Relying on cash to keep you out of those problems isn't much of a strategy if our backs really end up against the wall, IMHO.
The Not So Federal Reserve is moving us towards a cashless society, the kung flu was the perfect jump start mechanism.
When coins are outlawed, only outlaws will have coins.Nobody needs that many coins. We need a law limiting the number of coins one can have.
Thank you. That is a relatively painless way to help keep the cash system alive during this crunch time.I keep a stripper purse (Crown Royal bag) on my dresser and dump my change in it every day. I took it to the CU this week and it was $131.
True. Retailers and customers are already slowly moving away from cash. I'm concerned that with problems like this change shortage and some people getting irate over something the stores don't control, some will just say: F*** it. Cash isn't worth the hassle.The Not So Federal Reserve is moving us towards a cashless society, the kung flu was the perfect jump start mechanism.
They are supposed to be REQUIRING masks now as well.
I mean, really, you should have had a mask on to shop at the walmart years ago...
They are supposed to be REQUIRING masks now as well.
I mean, really, you should have had a mask on to shop at the walmart years ago...
Half the people there can’t even wear their pants correctly... now you’re adding a whole new layer of difficulty
Originally posted by CPT Nervous There is a RIDICULOUS amount of coins already in circulation. I roll and box my coins, I have probably close to $400 or so. That is nothing compared to what is in circulation. I used to work for Brink's years ago. We handled millions of dollars in coins every month. Almost never got new coins from the mint. That was all just recirculated. And, that was just in our area, South Bend and surrounding cities. I refuse to believe there is a real coin shortage.
Thats because there is no coin shortage. Its manufactured to make it appear that there isn't enough physical money to go around, and the powers that be use the corona to justify it and usher in cashless transactions and the implanted chip via the “vaccine”.