Cashless Society - Our Future

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Re: Cashless Society - Our Future

Post by flutch » 02 Dec 2019, 9:57 am

this has been tried many times but the same result each time. cash wins. there really isn't a replacement for cash, so many times the inability to use cash results in cessation of trade. all too often technical/infrastructure/computer failings defeat the cashless idea. it doesn't and cant work.
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Re: Cashless Society - Our Future

Post by gazza » 02 Dec 2019, 8:46 pm

There's plenty of events that are cashless. Some don't even have paywave, phones only. Be a thirsty concert if ya phone dies.
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Re: Cashless Society - Our Future

Post by flutch » 05 Dec 2019, 4:26 pm

the cashless card in SA and WA used for low socioeconomic and indigenous people has resulted in them all re-locating to places that dont use that system, people dont want cashless, some form of barter would always inevitably take its place.
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Re: Cashless Society - Our Future

Post by Sergeant Hartman » 05 Dec 2019, 9:49 pm

Lol the reason they don't like cashless is cuz they cannot get their smokes and their drugs on the card.

Dude i am surprised out tok you 2 days to come up with a reply. Go standard in a bank for 10 minutes, or a supermarket or a food joint, or Bunnings... anywhere.

Practically no one is posting via cash

And back to my previous post, this idea is dead for the time being.... how about you stop bringing out your tin foil hats.... Also how many times do you pay for your tin foil in Coles with cash?
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Post by bigfellascott » 05 Dec 2019, 10:00 pm

flutch wrote:this has been tried many times but the same result each time. cash wins. there really isn't a replacement for cash, so many times the inability to use cash results in cessation of trade. all too often technical/infrastructure/computer failings defeat the cashless idea. it doesn't and cant work.


Yep the infrastructure just isn't up to a cashless system at this stage, we've had many instances around town where you go to use your card and can't cos "The System is Down" and the only way to pay for it is with cash or it's no sale. :unknown:
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Post by Member-Deleted » 05 Dec 2019, 11:33 pm

Yep BFS and the further out from the cities the less you see the card ie pubs let you get cash out but you pay for every drink with cash it's stupid to go one on one with drink and card as you said the infrastructure is not there yet the day we loose cash will be the day we are totally controllable more so than now cash is about the last freedom we have left that benefits us
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Re: Cashless Society - Our Future

Post by flutch » 05 Dec 2019, 11:36 pm

yeah cashless is a tyrannical move, gotta say, its forcing everyone to be 100% monitored all the time.
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Re: Cashless Society - Our Future

Post by bigfellascott » 06 Dec 2019, 10:37 am

Yep BFS and the further out from the cities the less you see the card ie pubs let you get cash out but you pay for every drink with cash it's stupid to go one on one with drink and card as you said the infrastructure is not there yet the day we loose cash will be the day we are totally controllable more so than now cash is about the last freedom we have left that benefits us


Yep without cash you are easy to control, just have a look at what they do to crims, they seize control of their bank accounts and shut them out, if they can do it to them then they can easily do it to ordinary people.

Then the next thing you know is you can't buy the things you may enjoy like cigarettes, alcohol etc cos they are bad for you they won't be able to be purchased at all electronically.

We might end up being another Korea if we aren't careful! :wtf:
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Re: Cashless Society - Our Future

Post by flutch » 08 Dec 2019, 9:35 pm

all comes back to busy bodies wanting to police others all the time, no different to the climate brigade, no different to the socialists... all just nobodies with nothing better to do and no life and a pathetic view and and an ego.
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Re: Cashless Society - Our Future

Post by Sergeant Hartman » 12 Dec 2019, 5:31 pm

And just like that yesterday even the RBA governor came out sailing he can never see Australia going completely cashless. Esp in rural/ remote areas and of course older people like the ones here will not change
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