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Would it make sense to have #CashAwarenessMonth
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It's just adding inconvenience to something trivial.
If you want a month dedicated to something, that something should be a good reason. People are already aware that cash exists.
I have no idea why you want me to use cash - do you think enough of us withdrawing cash will scare banks?
But we were not aware that banks can hold your money and take it away from you. That was new to me.
Can you provide an example of that?
You'll just find out how little banks care about retail customers. What do you think happens to the cash you give to the coffee shop? They put it in the bank. They use it to pay suppliers who put that money in a different bank.
People are the same. The barista takes their cash tips and spends them. Those businesses put their money in their bank account and buy supplies or pay workers. Their suppliers do the same.
Banks do not care about your $5 for coffee, they care about the coffee shop.
Breaking news: people spend money. Back to you, Jill.
Braking news: people trade life time for money, is money real, is life real. Back to you, Jack.
how can mirrors be real if our eyes aren’t real?
I'm just letting you know that a free checking account with $1000 in it actually loses money for banks. They would be happy to close the account for you. Removing the money will not faze them at all.
Savings accounts with more than $10K, small business accounts, CDs, and commercial accounts are more valuable in that order. Banks are doing you a favor by offering you a cheap bank account.
Using only cash opens you up to theft and loss. This is a problem for immigrants who can't get bank accounts or are afraid of banks.