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As far as cash only, try getting a hotel room or renting a car without a credit card. I don’t think you can do either anymore. |
Not all businesses accept cash any longer. For instance doctors and dentists , because they don’t want to be robbed.
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I commented on a thread like this somewhere else.
I use CCs almost exclusively mainly because being an over 70 female I don't like carrying a lot of cash, no more than $40. I am often by myself and use a cane once in awhile. Prime target for attacks. If you have a lot of cash it is totally gone. CCs can be cancelled and illegal charges reversed. I have dealt with my AmEx, Visa and Discover when my number has been stolen over the course of about 40 years with never a problem. Yes I have rewards that I get and use. I get Hilton rewards for my AmEx, and cash back for my Visa and Discover. I use the Discover for their quarterly 5% bonus categories plus since it has the lowest limit of the 3 we use it when it is at a place we may not totally trust.or for auto-pay items that we need a CC (save $10 a month on my cable bill). We also have special offers on both the Visa and AmEx that have saved me a lot of money. And my hubby and I just took a 50th anniversary road trip that included 17 nights at Hilton, Marriott and Choice nights at hotels absolutely free. Really helped us make a memorable trip. I rarely shop or buy anything (or less) if someone charges a CC fee. I have been known to walk out of somewhere when I see the sign. I actually have a very small hobby business (only 1 employee....me). Over the course of the years working craft shows or selling from my house I have discovered that people will buy higher priced and/or more items when they can use a CC. I used to average about $100-150 per show, now that I take CC I consistenly averago $250-300 per show. Keep in mind that being an extremely small business, my fees are the highest (I use Square), so I know for a fact that most of the places that charge the fees are OVERcharging. I went to an antique store in WV several years ago and they wanted 4%, which is over !% of what I am charged. I would never charge my customers a fee as I don't like them. I would much rather have the extra and repeat business than have a few extra pennies per dollar. |
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Instead of getting my money right away, I write them a paper check. They wait for it to arrive in the mail, they wait for it to be internally processed, they wait for an employee to deposit it, they wait for their bank to process it, and they wait for my bank to clear it. I will NOT do autopay. Mrs. EDJ, when we were dating, once belonged to a women's only gym. She had moved 2 or 3 times in the meantime. This was during and just out of college. We could not contact them to cancel the auto payment and quit the gym. Turns out, they had been closed for two years. Yet the auto-deductions kept on happening. The only solution was to close out that entire account, and set up a new one. A huge hassle. Nope, No way to Auto Pay. |
I don’t do autopay pretty well ever… a similar thing happened to me, my gym was located next to my bank (literally). The gym charged my annual membership fee 4 times in 3 months. No matter how often I asked, I could not get the gym owner to refund it. However, he worked out in the gym. One time when it was crowded and he was there I yelled across the crowded gym floor, “Hey, Max, when am I getting back the three annual membership payments that were “accidentally ” charged to my account?” I got the money back the next time I came in.
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So saith the U.S. Government. So you go to pay your bill/copay/whatever, and plunk down a $50 and change. Exact amount of the bill. But--the person/place you're paying doesn't accept cash, only credit or debit cards. You have neither (as far as I know, there is no law requiring you to have the plastic). So... can a merchant or business legally refuse your payment if cash is all you have, even though the government guarantees that the cash is legal tender? |
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Now, some black market transactional medium may arise, like it did during the Soviet era, but it's not going to be the USD cash. |
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