Maddog wrote:Vam wrote:If a server’s tip is added to the bill, there’s always the likelihood of greedy restaurant owners taking their cut I always prefer to tip directly, discreetly, and in cash.Servers, hairdressers and cab drivers will definitely lose out in a truly cashless society. Don't forget the greedy government can track those tips when they are on the credit card..
Vam wrote:If a server’s tip is added to the bill, there’s always the likelihood of greedy restaurant owners taking their cut I always prefer to tip directly, discreetly, and in cash.Servers, hairdressers and cab drivers will definitely lose out in a truly cashless society.
If a server’s tip is added to the bill, there’s always the likelihood of greedy restaurant owners taking their cut I always prefer to tip directly, discreetly, and in cash.
Servers, hairdressers and cab drivers will definitely lose out in a truly cashless society.
Don't forget the greedy government can track those tips when they are on the credit card..
Absolutely! There’s that too.
Peace
Magica wrote:I still use cash where I can. I prefer it. Also, Big Brother can't keep tabs on you.
I still use cash where I can. I prefer it. Also, Big Brother can't keep tabs on you.
We should still have the choice, it is legal tender.
So many places refuse cash now though.
How wonderful life is while you're in the world.
Syl wrote:Magica wrote:I still use cash where I can. I prefer it. Also, Big Brother can't keep tabs on you. We should still have the choice, it is legal tender.So many places refuse cash now though.
We are being forced into using cards, which will be the norm eventually.
Magica wrote:Syl wrote:Magica wrote:I still use cash where I can. I prefer it. Also, Big Brother can't keep tabs on you. We should still have the choice, it is legal tender.So many places refuse cash now though. We are being forced into using cards, which will be the norm eventually.
I think even cards are out of date, most younger people I know just use their phones.
I remember when paying cash in hand, especially for big items, would often get you a better deal....nowadays I think you would be arrested.
Syl wrote:Magica wrote:Syl wrote:Magica wrote:I still use cash where I can. I prefer it. Also, Big Brother can't keep tabs on you. We should still have the choice, it is legal tender.So many places refuse cash now though. We are being forced into using cards, which will be the norm eventually. I think even cards are out of date, most younger people I know just use their phones.I remember when paying cash in hand, especially for big items, would often get you a better deal....nowadays I think you would be arrested.
Lol, nowadays the shops look at you amazed that you have the cheek to offer cash! 😄