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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink-3•4 months agoHow often does that happen though? Or… what if the power goes out, you can’t pay with cash or card. Honestly if this is the best reason to carry cash then we should be cashless.
minus-squareEnkrodlinkfedilink1•4 months agoWhy wouldn’t I be able to pay cash without power? If people did it in BCE, I can certainly do it now.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•4 months agoBecause the equipment used to record sales uses electricity. Do you really think the 12yo cashier is going to get out a pad and pen and rithmatic your purchase?
minus-squareEnkrodlinkfedilink1•4 months ago12yo? What’re your child labor laws? Arithmetic? We’re talking simple addition here. I manned a cash register before, it’s doable even without the computer. Just takes a wee bit longer.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•4 months agoHave you been to a shop in the last 20 years? I’m genuinely curious how you envisage that everyone could pay cash during a power outage. Items don’t have price stickers. Cashiers couldn’t reliable total up more than a few items. Customers couldn’t be given itemised receipts. In an end-of-days style apocalypse, sure trade would carry on, but the existence of “cash” wouldn’t be relevant. As I started off by saying, this is such a lame reason to argue for the existence of cash.
How often does that happen though?
Or… what if the power goes out, you can’t pay with cash or card.
Honestly if this is the best reason to carry cash then we should be cashless.
Why wouldn’t I be able to pay cash without power? If people did it in BCE, I can certainly do it now.
Because the equipment used to record sales uses electricity.
Do you really think the 12yo cashier is going to get out a pad and pen and rithmatic your purchase?
12yo? What’re your child labor laws? Arithmetic? We’re talking simple addition here. I manned a cash register before, it’s doable even without the computer. Just takes a wee bit longer.
Have you been to a shop in the last 20 years?
I’m genuinely curious how you envisage that everyone could pay cash during a power outage.
Items don’t have price stickers. Cashiers couldn’t reliable total up more than a few items. Customers couldn’t be given itemised receipts.
In an end-of-days style apocalypse, sure trade would carry on, but the existence of “cash” wouldn’t be relevant.
As I started off by saying, this is such a lame reason to argue for the existence of cash.