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In a recent thread, many/most replies said they hoped cash never goes away, at least for smaller purchases. Many went on to say they only used credit cards for purchases above $20 or thereabouts.
Then today there’s a thread where many/most say they don’t use their ATM cards often.
So where are you (even limited) cash users getting your cash if not at an ATM? Bank walk in? Cash back with (grocery) purchases? Larger bank withdrawals for a cash stash at home?
DW and I usually use a nearby ATM to take out $40/week each for “allowance” to buy all sorts of small incidental purchases (lunch, snacks, 1-2 items at grocery, etc.).
https://www.early-retirement.org/forums/f27/how-long-before-cash-is-obsolete-102245.html
https://www.early-retirement.org/forums/f27/is-paper-really-that-expensive-102307.html
Then today there’s a thread where many/most say they don’t use their ATM cards often.
So where are you (even limited) cash users getting your cash if not at an ATM? Bank walk in? Cash back with (grocery) purchases? Larger bank withdrawals for a cash stash at home?
DW and I usually use a nearby ATM to take out $40/week each for “allowance” to buy all sorts of small incidental purchases (lunch, snacks, 1-2 items at grocery, etc.).
https://www.early-retirement.org/forums/f27/how-long-before-cash-is-obsolete-102245.html
https://www.early-retirement.org/forums/f27/is-paper-really-that-expensive-102307.html
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