How much cash are you hoarding?
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Just before this kicked off, i took a few hundred out of the machine as ‘just in case’ money.
I still have every penny of it unspent. Everywhere you can go prefer that you pay by card and preferably contactless. Whilst I don’t think we’ll be a true cashless society anytime soon, this Coronavirus will hasten things along and be another nail in the coffin of using actual cash.
I still have every penny of it unspent. Everywhere you can go prefer that you pay by card and preferably contactless. Whilst I don’t think we’ll be a true cashless society anytime soon, this Coronavirus will hasten things along and be another nail in the coffin of using actual cash.
Even my children don't want cash, my daughter just gave me a £20 note and asked me to transfer the money into her bank account.
So the total amount of cash I am hoarding is £20, to be honest with you I suspect it will sit in my wallet for months as I have no way of getting rid of it.
Personally I see cash as a massive inconvenience, if it is a small amount I will buy that exact amount of diesel and pay using the cash. For larger amounts I prefer to put it in the bank although that in itself is a pain.
So the total amount of cash I am hoarding is £20, to be honest with you I suspect it will sit in my wallet for months as I have no way of getting rid of it.
Personally I see cash as a massive inconvenience, if it is a small amount I will buy that exact amount of diesel and pay using the cash. For larger amounts I prefer to put it in the bank although that in itself is a pain.
Monkeylegend said:
stitched said:
Looks like she was right and it is just me being weird.

Try buying something with cash at the moment. None of the supermarkets I use will take it, even Home Bargains will only take card.
Card is king, you are being weird

s2art said:
Monkeylegend said:
stitched said:
Looks like she was right and it is just me being weird.

Try buying something with cash at the moment. None of the supermarkets I use will take it, even Home Bargains will only take card.
Card is king, you are being weird

MikeT66 said:
Fousands and fousands. Sensibly kept in the fridge.
I used to make up the payroll for four factories with several hundred staff (back in the day when Friday meant an envelope full of cash).I can't remember the exact set of events, but one Friday I went back to the safe to get the cash to make up the packets. Inside was three pints of milk. I legged it to our communal kitchen and yes, all the cash was where the milk should have been.
98elise said:
I don't remember the last time I took any cash out, let alone hoarding it. It's just paper and metal, it has no actual value. We're at the point electronic money has failed, then you might as well wipe your backside on the notes.
This.I hate using cash - it's hassle getting it out and coins rattle around for ages.
If I can't use a card due to world armageddon we're so totally screwed anyway that having a few hundred quid won't make any difference.
s2art said:
Monkeylegend said:
stitched said:
Looks like she was right and it is just me being weird.

Try buying something with cash at the moment. None of the supermarkets I use will take it, even Home Bargains will only take card.
Card is king, you are being weird

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