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Why do some people only use cash?

Some of the most prominent are: Saving: Many consumers believe paying with cash is better to control their spending. Setting aside a monthly amount for things like recreational activities helps us plan our savings and avoid unnecessary spending. Autonomy: Digital payment receivers sometimes suffer technical glitches.



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It's not for everyone to live cash free. Some lifestyles simply cannot accommodate it, depending on your necessities. , While possible with cash, paying for utilities, electric and gas bills is also much more difficult without payment apps, credit or debit cards or a synced bank account.

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Cons of paying with cash: Cash is less secure than a credit card. Unlike credit cards, if you lose physical money or have it stolen, there's no way to recover your losses. Less Convenient. You can't always use cash as a payment method.

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The Drawbacks of a Cashless Society Without cash, we would be forced to leave a record of everything we buy. While this may not bother some, there are many who worry that governments and/or corporations could use our purchasing histories as a way to track us, monitor us, and even intimidate us.

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Utilities and Other Recurring Bills “Most subscription services require a credit card these days, because they understand one thing — we're more likely to pay our bills by the due date when the money moves from our accounts automatically,” said Cliff Auerswald, president of All Reverse Mortgage, Inc.

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We have been issuing banknotes for over 300 years and make sure the banknotes we all use are of high quality. While the future demand for cash is uncertain, it is unlikely that cash will die out any time soon.

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