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Marthe48

(19,444 posts)
14. Another reason to use cash
Sun Nov 24, 2024, 09:35 AM
Nov 24

As hard as it is to break with a convenience, we'd be better off with less debt. We've mostly used our credit union for banking over the years. The fees are generally lower. So far, it is convenient to go in the lobby to get cash. I have a debit card and I think using it is free. I'll have to check.

Credit card debt is another garden path. It used to be hard to get credit and credit cards, then the card companies opened the gates. Stores followed. We never carried a lot of credit card debt, but for awhile, I got an ego boost over having a stack of cards, even if they were all 0 balance. We let them expire when we learned the interest rates and security risks were higher. I cancelled a card by phone, and the rep I was talking to did her utmost to try to keep me active. She said that if I cancelled a card, my credit score would go down. At that time, I didn't know what a credit score was and I cancelled in spite of her dire warnings. I've friends who paid cash for everything, and then decided to get a loan for a car. They had trouble because they had no credit history. I'm old enough to remember that it was a point of pride to pay cash for everything. I don't like how the corporations have made credit so easy to get, so pervasive to use, and then charge more for the privilege of using their product. I will probably live to see fees on cash transactions. Maybe I already have. On my high school trip in 1970, I wanted change a dollar to use a vending machine at the Statue of Liberty and was charged 10 cents. I felt rooked.





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But doubling their prices over a 1% to 3% increase in CC fees didn't contribute. Fuck the greedy. marble falls Nov 23 #1
US businesses donating to the Repuke Party are driving inflation too, so stop doing it! FakeNoose Nov 23 #2
I rarely use my credit card..mostly for only gas. Where I get my hair cut and I've noticed other places, Deuxcents Nov 23 #3
My wife and I hate credit and debit cards DFW Nov 24 #20
Unless the percentage taken by swipe fees has increased, DJ Synikus Makisimus Nov 23 #4
Nationalize every single retail business in the country that accepts debit and credit cards, including banks? MichMan Nov 23 #5
Yup. DJ Synikus Makisimus Nov 23 #6
The percentage seems to have gone up a bit, according to this from July 2023 muriel_volestrangler Nov 24 #15
Yeah, I don't know what the 16.7% number means. Igel Nov 24 #17
16.7% is the increase in total credit card charges; 12.3% is the increase in the sales this was charged on muriel_volestrangler Nov 24 #18
It went from $90.50 / transaction on average to $95.50 / transaction. But inflation-adjusted , that's a 14.9% decrease nmmi Nov 24 #7
"I'd be using more cash, but the ATM's spit out $100 bills" BumRushDaShow Nov 24 #9
Well, I can't "go" for $20's at this ATM, and not having a working car, I don't have choices without a bus trip nmmi Nov 24 #10
When shopping BumRushDaShow Nov 24 #11
I always carry about $200 cash in bills of various sizes. In case the card system is down - nmmi Nov 24 #12
I have basically done the same BumRushDaShow Nov 24 #13
Cost of labor has gone up, stuff costs more BadgerKid Nov 24 #8
Another reason to use cash Marthe48 Nov 24 #14
Yup..using cash screws the CC companies that contribute nothing to the economy, and it strengthens the dollar PortTack Nov 24 #16
Actually they do melm00se Nov 24 #21
My credit card fees are melm00se Nov 24 #19
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