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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 14229971, member: 26302"]I don't disagree I dislike the lack of privacy. As for the digital dollar, that could be an issue in the future if they discontinue physical dollars. That is where I would draw the line. As long as they have physical money, I will continue to use it in order to have both some privacy as well as being able to purchase things when electronics inevitably go down at times. I cannot tell you how many times people are lined up waiting to pay via credit card and the system is down, but they do not have any cash on them. I simply walk up, pay cash, and am on my way. Anyone not having a few hundred on them at all times I considered not a prepared adult. My wife does this, it drives me crazy, walking around without cash then needs me to pay for things at Asian markets, etc. With the advent of 3% service fees at places to accept credit card, it also saves a lot of money.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am sure this makes me a dinosaur though. I did a poll of my IT department, and the most any of them had on them at the time was less than $20.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 14229971, member: 26302"]I don't disagree I dislike the lack of privacy. As for the digital dollar, that could be an issue in the future if they discontinue physical dollars. That is where I would draw the line. As long as they have physical money, I will continue to use it in order to have both some privacy as well as being able to purchase things when electronics inevitably go down at times. I cannot tell you how many times people are lined up waiting to pay via credit card and the system is down, but they do not have any cash on them. I simply walk up, pay cash, and am on my way. Anyone not having a few hundred on them at all times I considered not a prepared adult. My wife does this, it drives me crazy, walking around without cash then needs me to pay for things at Asian markets, etc. With the advent of 3% service fees at places to accept credit card, it also saves a lot of money. I am sure this makes me a dinosaur though. I did a poll of my IT department, and the most any of them had on them at the time was less than $20.[/QUOTE]
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