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People think it's just a tax dodge but the bank charges are ridiculous.It's cheaper for me to get paid in cash and then take that cash to my suppliers to pay my account up at the end of the month.I also find it easier to keeps tabs on what I'm spending on materials for the bigger jobs.Plus, and be honest everyone, when you have a tradesman in to do work for you, would you rather pay the extra 20% vat or not?
Quote from: Nudga on November 22, 2023, 08:58:45 pmPeople think it's just a tax dodge but the bank charges are ridiculous.It's cheaper for me to get paid in cash and then take that cash to my suppliers to pay my account up at the end of the month.I also find it easier to keeps tabs on what I'm spending on materials for the bigger jobs.Plus, and be honest everyone, when you have a tradesman in to do work for you, would you rather pay the extra 20% vat or not?Bit of difference between your first sentence and your last Nudga!
Very difficult these days to make a cash transaction, most people get paid electronically (except a few tradesmen!) and most now organise their bills and payments to be taken at source. It becomes a rare thing to actually have physical cash in your pocket these days.Some places now actively discourage cash payments, have you ever tried to pay cash in a restaurant these days, they look at you like you just landed from Mars.Car parks are another head scratcher, even most fair grounds refuse to take cash! Looks like the trajectory of travel is now all one way and will become more so, i can see cash becoming a very rare thing in the next few years. It will be a sad day for some, for others they will barely notice the difference.
Quote from: danumdon on November 22, 2023, 10:56:32 pmVery difficult these days to make a cash transaction, most people get paid electronically (except a few tradesmen!) and most now organise their bills and payments to be taken at source. It becomes a rare thing to actually have physical cash in your pocket these days.Some places now actively discourage cash payments, have you ever tried to pay cash in a restaurant these days, they look at you like you just landed from Mars.Car parks are another head scratcher, even most fair grounds refuse to take cash! Looks like the trajectory of travel is now all one way and will become more so, i can see cash becoming a very rare thing in the next few years. It will be a sad day for some, for others they will barely notice the difference.I always take cash to a restaurant. Usually pay the bill by card but always give the tip in cash. How else can you be sure the tip will be passed on to the staff?Going totally cashless leaves societies open to hostile nations shutting down our means of living. We should never allow that situation to arise.
Imagine a cashless society where you go pay for your shopping but your card declines because you've gone over your monthly meat allowance.Or your card declines at the petrol station because you've driven too many miles.Imagine having your bank account frozen because you criticised the government on social media.
Quote from: Nudga on November 23, 2023, 07:44:48 pmImagine a cashless society where you go pay for your shopping but your card declines because you've gone over your monthly meat allowance.Or your card declines at the petrol station because you've driven too many miles.Imagine having your bank account frozen because you criticised the government on social media.That last one Nudga………..
Went to draw a not small sum of cash from the Nationwide the other day. It was like 20 questions at the counter from the lady behind the screen about who I was and what I wanted my money for. I left feeling like a criminal.