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Originally Posted by barahona44
I'm digging that name.
I didn't say it was NEVER going to happen, just that it's a ways off.The day they predict this happens keeps getting moved into the future, it's going to be 1990, then 2000, then 2020,etc.Cash's fungibility is its greatest asset,(and also its greatest liability-lost or stolen you is S.O.L.) something that a debit or credit card can never emulate. For very large transactions,I doubt if there has ever been more than a few cash only transactions even back in our parents time.
And the personal check will be by 2030.Kinda like vinyl record albums; they're still being made but in limited quantities.
As always, have a pleasant weekend.
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It's only a "ways off" if you haven't been reading the signs of the times for the last decade or two. And cash transactions are getting tighter than ever here in the U.S. But nothingbig happens overnight. The public is eased slowly into big changes like this, so that when the time comes to pull the plug on cash, virtually everyone will just yawn. But again...Europe is way ahead of us -- probably because we haven't gone full tilt socialism, yet. The people in the EU are more acclimated to government controls than we are.
I even get the "what planet are you from" look when I deposit 5K or so in cash into any of my accounts. Really? What's 5K today!?
And you have a great weekend, as well, sir.