• @Raiderkev@lemmy.world
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    226 months ago

    I’ve legit gone back to cash for petty transactions. If I feel like throwing the change in the tip jar, I will. But there are no stupid prompts for a tip to deal with. Unfortunately, a lot of places are going cash free. Professional sports games is one example. Hey beer man, thanks for handling me my $12 beer. No, I’m not tipping for that.

    • @Got_Bent@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      So I understand why so many places like stadiums and airplanes are going cash free, but then I wonder if that’s even technically legal as cash literally says legal tender for all debts public and private.

      The only place I ever use cash anymore is to fuel my sporadic video poker habit.

      I damn near feel like a criminal using it anywhere else.

      And the day you can go throw your debit card into a video poker machine is the day I stop gambling. As ferociously disciplined of a gambler as I am (and I am ferociously disciplined with my budgets) I cannot in any way see that eventuality as ending well for any customer.

      Anywho, rambling tangents complete, I wonder if cash will remain viable over the forthcoming years.

      • Herbal Gamer
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        86 months ago

        if that’s even technically legal as cash literally says legal tender for all debts public and private.

        I’m guessing one could argue the right to refuse service to those not using their preferred kind of payment.

        • @dankm@lemmy.ca
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          46 months ago

          That’s correct. Legal tender can be used to settle all debts. In a retail transaction there’s no debt until a purchase agreement is made, so they can refuse cash before the agrrement.

      • @Raiderkev@lemmy.world
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        16 months ago

        Yeah, u definitely can’t budget gambling if they have a card with all your money on it. Maybe they’ll have what arcades have now where you buy a card, and load it with money or something. I also wouldn’t gamble in a cashless society. As it stands right now, you win a few bucks, you just get cash. If it’s all traceable, uncle Sam is going to want a cut of your winnings every time.