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In a cashless society how do you have a whip?
Completely a generational thing. I hate not having cash in my pocket and wouldn't dream of buying a round of drinks by card but it would appear the younger generation are the total opposite. Not so bad with contactless these days but used to drive me potty 5 years ago.
The famous I will do the transfer tonight, ten calls later ffs drives me mad does that.And we know we have definitely been paid, none of this waiting for a cheque in the post or a bank transfer.
The famous I will do the transfer tonight, ten calls later ffs drives me mad does that.
In a cashless society how do you have a whip?
Completely a generational thing. I hate not having cash in my pocket and wouldn't dream of buying a round of drinks by card but it would appear the younger generation are the total opposite. Not so bad with contactless these days but used to drive me potty 5 years ago.
You tell the app who you're with (it uses your contact list and looks for those with Revolut accounts, and checks proximity, you just tap on the names in your group). Whoever wants to hold the whip sets it up in their Revolut app (say €450), hits split, and your mates all get tapped up for an equal contribution via the app (so 9 of you would contribute €50 each). They tap the notification and it sends the money in to your Revolut app. You can name it 'The Whip' then buy beer all day specifically from that fund, either by contactless, withdrawing cash, whatever you want. If you need to top up, you enter the total amount, hit split, tap your mates up same again.
Even if there's no whip, say you want to split a big bar/restaurant bill, you just enter the total amount, tap on the people your splitting with, hit split and it asks them all for their contribution. This goes straight in to your account so you can pay the bill.
It is much nicer for children to learn how to manage money using cash too.
This.
My youngest lad is 15, he likes going out with cash to buy clothes occasionally.. Also I don't have to take him to get his hair cut now, I give him cash for the bus and the barber.
I'm not actually sure how old someone has to be before they can have a debit or credit card.
Debit card - most banks offer them from about 11/12 - I don't think there's a fixed limit.
Credit card - 18 (because of the need to sign, and be bound by, a credit agreement)
We should not give up our right to hold the cash in our own hands.
We may come to regret it.
A cashless society would hand to much power to banks and the government.
Interest rates have been consistently low for many years now. If it hadn't been for the threat that we could remove our money and hold it in cash, maybe interest rates would have been lowered into negative base rates.
For this reason we should fight for our right to hold cash in our own hands, even if you don't actually wish to carry notes and coins.
Cash is also much better for people who cannot manage their money well.
It is much nicer for children to learn how to manage money using cash too.
I had the opposite problem in the Philippines recently. No one wanted to take cards, except the large multi national stores. Two of the hotels accepted credits cards. The appartment we booked was cash only, even though we had secured the booking with my card using Booking.com. I had similar problems in Malaysia a few years back.
Cash for me in the pub at least. I watch folk pay by card for every round of drinks so that if they are making a session of it there could well be 7,8,9 (and so on) transactions. I don't think I would want that. ( although it might come in handy remembering how much I had to drink next morning )
This.
My youngest lad is 15, he likes going out with cash to buy clothes occasionally.. Also I don't have to take him to get his hair cut now, I give him cash for the bus and the barber.
I'm not actually sure how old someone has to be before they can have a debit or credit card.
It’s also a lot easier to hide from the taxman......
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Yes just imagine sending your child to the shop for their first trip out into the world by themselves. Mine did this before the age of ten and I doubt they would be able to pay by card.