Mountaineer@aussie.zone to AusFinance@aussie.zone • 11 months agoAustralia's transition to a cashless society is underway — but not everyone wins when we get rid of cashexternal-linkmessage-square8 fedilinkarrow-up114cross-posted to: australia@aussie.zone
arrow-up114external-linkAustralia's transition to a cashless society is underway — but not everyone wins when we get rid of cashMountaineer@aussie.zone to AusFinance@aussie.zone • 11 months agomessage-square8 Commentsfedilinkcross-posted to: australia@aussie.zone
minus-squareDavidDoesLemmy@aussie.zonehexbear1·11 months agoIt's not free to run a payments network. So who should pay for it? Tax payer funded? linkfedilink
minus-squareRexittor @aussie.zonehexbear10·11 months agoWho pays to design, print/mint, transport cash? It's always been taxpayers linkfedilink
minus-squarecooopsspace@infosec.pubhexbear4·11 months agoTwo options: Don't go cashless. Go cashless but fees = $0. Idgaf how it works, but it's asinine to have a $4 a month account keeping fee and pay per transaction to store and spend your own money. If it gets any worse I'll be pulling all my cash out and going cash only for everything. linkfedilink
It's not free to run a payments network. So who should pay for it? Tax payer funded?
Who pays to design, print/mint, transport cash? It's always been taxpayers
Two options:
Don't go cashless.
Go cashless but fees = $0.
Idgaf how it works, but it's asinine to have a $4 a month account keeping fee and pay per transaction to store and spend your own money. If it gets any worse I'll be pulling all my cash out and going cash only for everything.