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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2021-03-25 12:00 pm
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Re: Alan Turing Bank Note

[personal profile] calimac 2021-03-25 01:48 pm (UTC)(link)
In my case, exactly two instances of cash use, totaling $6. That's a lot less than £30.
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Re: Alan Turing Bank Note

[personal profile] calimac 2021-03-25 02:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Seven years ago in Boston was my first encounter with a taxi that took credit cards. (Card reader attached to the back of the driver seat.) Considering the amount of fumbling hoping one had appropriate cash for the fee and a tip, I approved of this change. I've used a taxi since then, but I can't remember whether those were also with credit cards.
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Re: Alan Turing Bank Note

[personal profile] calimac 2021-03-25 03:40 pm (UTC)(link)
In our jurisdiction (I'm not sure whether this is a state or federal law), surcharges for card use are prohibited. However, there's nothing preventing the offer of a cash discount, and many do. The only difference is which price is given as the base.

Speaking of Alan Turing and the inconvenience of £50 bank notes, the US has put Ursula K. Le Guin on a postage stamp. It is, however, for an inconvenient value of postage.
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Re: Alan Turing Bank Note

[personal profile] danieldwilliam 2021-03-25 01:55 pm (UTC)(link)
I wonder how many people have gone the whole year without actually using any cash at all.

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Re: Alan Turing Bank Note

[personal profile] alithea 2021-03-25 03:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I think I'm one of them
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Re: Alan Turing Bank Note

[personal profile] movingfinger 2021-03-25 04:22 pm (UTC)(link)
I used cash for tipping delivery drivers and for Christmas tips. I remember I had to go to the bank for the first time since March to get the Christmas cash, I had nothing on hand. I could have given gift cards for the Christmas tips, but those can come with hidden fees and charges and I wanted the full amount to go to the recipients.

For actually buying things, I think I used cash three times, all in 2020 at drive-up windows before contactless payments became standard practice. Indeed, in 2021, no use of cash at all that I can remember, though it's in my wallet just in case.