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RE: Lawmakers Around The United States Introduce Bills To Protect Cash Usage

in #finance5 years ago (edited)

If a business wants to operate on a cashless basis and risk the chance of losing those customers, and failing as a result, then that should be their right.

This only works in a world where there is real competition.

We do not have that.
You get upset at a grocery store, or they decide to go cashless... well, i guess you can shop at the local liquor store ... for your groceries.

There are many cities where the Walmart is all that is there. (after they killed everything else)

We live in a world where there are a few corporations who supply goods in a certain sector. And they are usually controlled by the same group of people.

Upset at Gillette? Just try to buy from a company that isn't funnelling money to the same people.

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allowing people freedom of choice 'only works in a world where there is real competition?" wth are u talking about 🙈 🙈 🙈 🙈 🙈 🙈

Lets say you live in a city where there is only a Walmart.
And Walmart goes cashless.

You, an unbanked person, how do you get food?

I am speaking, there literally is no other choice.
Maybe you can catch a ride to another city 100 miles away.

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