What cheeses me off

How did we go down the wrong track all on the name of convenience?

A man goes to the barber and pays $50 cash for a haircut.

The barber goes to the pharmac_ and uses the $50 cash to buy medicine.

The pharmacist goes to the butcher and uses the $50 to buy meat.

The butcher goes to the hardware store and uses the $50 to buy some paint.

The hardware salesman goes to the grocery and uses the $50 to buy fruit and vegetables.

The grocer goes to petrol station and uses the $50 to buy petrol.

The petrol station attendant goes to the florist and uses the $50 to buy some flowers.

The florist goes to the pub and uses the $50 to get drunk.

If you pay by card the bank takes 1.5% each time. Ludicrous....
 
How did we go down the wrong track all on the name of convenience?

A man goes to the barber and pays $50 cash for a haircut.

The barber goes to the pharmac_ and uses the $50 cash to buy medicine.

The pharmacist goes to the butcher and uses the $50 to buy meat.

The butcher goes to the hardware store and uses the $50 to buy some paint.

The hardware salesman goes to the grocery and uses the $50 to buy fruit and vegetables.

The grocer goes to petrol station and uses the $50 to buy petrol.

The petrol station attendant goes to the florist and uses the $50 to buy some flowers.

The florist goes to the pub and uses the $50 to get drunk.

If you pay by card the bank takes 1.5% each time. Ludicrous....
I call BS on that story. No man goes to the barber and pays $50 cash for a haircut 😜
 
How did we go down the wrong track all on the name of convenience?

A man goes to the barber and pays $50 cash for a haircut.

The barber goes to the pharmac_ and uses the $50 cash to buy medicine.

The pharmacist goes to the butcher and uses the $50 to buy meat.

The butcher goes to the hardware store and uses the $50 to buy some paint.

The hardware salesman goes to the grocery and uses the $50 to buy fruit and vegetables.

The grocer goes to petrol station and uses the $50 to buy petrol.

The petrol station attendant goes to the florist and uses the $50 to buy some flowers.

The florist goes to the pub and uses the $50 to get drunk.

If you pay by card the bank takes 1.5% each time. Ludicrous....
Exactly! And if each one of those people *banked* their cash at the end of each day, the bank would be processing all of that for free!

I suppose they are covering the costs of fraud?
 
Exactly! And if each one of those people *banked* their cash at the end of each day, the bank would be processing all of that for free!

I suppose they are covering the costs of fraud?
And the business owner is saving money by accepting electronic payment as he does not have to walk or drive to the bank wasting valuable time. Further the risk of being robbed on the way to the bank disappears along with the cash economy.
 
And the business owner is saving money by accepting electronic payment as he does not have to walk or drive to the bank wasting valuable time. Further the risk of being robbed on the way to the bank disappears along with the cash economy.
Plus, staff can’t “misplace” the payment and accounting is all done for the business by the bank/cc company rather than spending time counting and cross checking cash payments.
 
Cash needs to be banked
Cash notes need to be , in some cases , verified
Cash needs to be in the handbag and therefore maybe robbed ?
I do have some cash in my wallet however I do very much enjoy the convenience of being able to track " oh blast I spent $25 at the butchers and I had forgotten " etc
 
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And cash often doesn’t go through the books.
If I want to buy something from small shops near me I definitely pay with card even with a surcharge just so they can not avoid their tax obligations and underpay illegal workers.
 

Those new baby size plastic trolleys annoy me, put in 2 cartons of coke and its nearly full!
Shopping is not normally my department so this is a new annoyance.
They also have round corners so you cant pack things properly.
I see the smart people go to Big W and take their old "proper" metal trolleys if they are shopping for more than 1 person or 1 day.
 
Those new baby size plastic trolleys annoy me, put in 2 cartons of coke and its nearly full!
Shopping is not normally my department so this is a new annoyance.
They also have round corners so you cant pack things properly.
I see the smart people go to Big W and take their old "proper" metal trolleys if they are shopping for more than 1 person or 1 day.
In this centre it's Coles. This Woolies has both sizes. As does Coles. But Coles are metal. The other big centre near us just has Big W Woolies and Aldies. They have reintroduced plastic or real coins, there are never any stray trolleys whereas a year ago it was dreadful. Their bays also are marked for each different shop and that too works but where I park the bay slopes so it creates some funny stretches of chains and hope they stay locked or trolleys will go everywhere.
 

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