Value Collector
Have courage, and be kind.
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Well I personally almost never use cash anymore, almost no one my age does, we just don’t see the point.but is it ??
so much 'official data ' is inaccurate these days ( for various reasons )
In my visit to my "friendly" bank last Thursday, though the queue wasn't that large, all except one person were withdrawing cash.but is it ??
so much 'official data ' is inaccurate these days ( for various reasons )
on saying that after a week with the farm uteThinking cash will compete with digital is like thinking horses will compete with cars.
And with the neddy what goes in one end and comes out the other is great for the garden.on saying that after a week with the farm ute
a very strong horse makes a lot of sense
now the government may lose a little tax .... ( fuel excise ) but a good strong horse and maybe a sled ( a wee bit rocky up here ) might not be so inconvenient
BTW i would prefer to go back to gold , silver and barter and let the government earn it's own food and rent
BTW so much of the highway is 40 kph ( because the road is crumbling even off the farm the horse may become competitive )
Be interesting to note the demographics.When I went to xmas carols I was watching the food trucks and the split between cash and card seemed to be about 50/50
I also always see people at the atm when I walk past or drive, weird all this stats and articles saying cash is not being used however I still see it quiet often
Wayne, Similar scenario with me. Hay sales 99% cash and the rest of the contracting probably 25/75 split. All depends if the payee has an ABNProbably only about 40% of my business is paid electronically. The maths there is obvious.
ETA - I never have asked for any specific means of payment. If asked I just say either is fine.
some are trying to talk us into a major war , and Australia has traditionally been a source of cannon fodder for decades by those looney limies ... that balance could change quicklyBe interesting to note the demographics.
I suspect us old farts are very much in the minority and sometime in the not too distant future, ATM's will become a relic like payphones.
Mick
The above opinion may or may not be true, but unfortunately, has absolutely nothing to do with the thread topic.some are trying to talk us into a major war , and Australia has traditionally been a source of cannon fodder for decades by those looney limies ... that balance could change quickly
i love it , it can be so entertainingI went into Midland this morning to pay a monthly bill we have.
Their bank of choice Westpac went down, no reason given, so now have to do it all again another day.
Isn't the banking and cashless system great.
given some recent telco outages . most of the big ones maybe some smaller businesses could adapt quickly enough , a prolonged power outage is likely to have a similar effectI wonder how many cashless businesses could be shut down with a jammed or cutting the nbn cable.
Consumers are mostly just sheep with minimal thought.At the end of the day consumers will decide, so far more and more consumers are voting for digital with every transaction they make.
If consumers continued to use cash, the banks would support it like they always have, but it’s not viable to support all the infrastructure of cash if its use is decreasing every quarter.
Literally just an axe and the nbn cable entry point. Or take out an exchange. 1 person could do some damage. But a few people could really cause problems.given some recent telco outages . most of the big ones maybe some smaller businesses could adapt quickly enough , a prolonged power outage is likely to have a similar effect
after September 11 an analyst was hired to assess the risk , and the answer was very unpleasantLiterally just an axe and the nbn cable entry point. Or take out an exchange. 1 person could do some damage. But a few people could really cause problems.
I wonder how many cashless businesses could be shut down with a jammed or cutting the nbn cable.
BOOMThe weakest link in my business is Eftpos, NBN, electricity.
I have a backup wifi, and a backup power supply for POS devices and PCs, but I can’t do anything about the bank failure on their side with eftpos.
horses can’t compete with automobiles, simple as that, sure a few niche applications exist, but that would be less than 1%.on saying that after a week with the farm ute
a very strong horse makes a lot of sense
now the government may lose a little tax .... ( fuel excise ) but a good strong horse and maybe a sled ( a wee bit rocky up here ) might not be so inconvenient
BTW i would prefer to go back to gold , silver and barter and let the government earn it's own food and rent
BTW so much of the highway is 40 kph ( because the road is crumbling even off the farm the horse may become competitive )
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