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2naSalit

(96,471 posts)
7. For the most part
Sat Aug 13, 2016, 07:36 PM
Aug 2016

I have no use for whatever they are selling so I won't be too worried. I do have a debit card because my job only pays by direct deposit, and I hate it. Just like the USPS, I will continue to live in places where such things are still vital to the community.

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Only the top 1% really count. guillaumeb Aug 2016 #1
This is concerning get the red out Aug 2016 #2
The Banking Cartel WheelWalker Aug 2016 #3
Debit cards PJMcK Aug 2016 #4
People without plastic money and smartphones are useless eaters FrodosPet Aug 2016 #5
There are some germaphobes that push very hard for cashless stores bluestateguy Aug 2016 #6
The poor germaphobes FrodosPet Aug 2016 #8
My daughter shadowrider Aug 2016 #17
For the most part 2naSalit Aug 2016 #7
Simple retail transactions FrodosPet Aug 2016 #9
aw I loved Mitch Skittles Aug 2016 #14
You'll have to pay a fee to buy a debit card. GeorgeGist Aug 2016 #10
In Sweden, I would bet that the poor don't have to worry Curmudgeoness Aug 2016 #11
Would have to find a different store dembotoz Aug 2016 #12
same here Skittles Aug 2016 #13
In Sweden you'd have to find a different bank too most likely w0nderer Aug 2016 #15
Unpossible FrodosPet Aug 2016 #16
hmmm let's see w0nderer Aug 2016 #18
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