Re: Building the New Normal
Like you I live in Western Canada. Can't say I have ever had a problem with any retailer here accepting my cash. The only place where I ever had a problem passing a Canadian $100 bill was last year in London when I went to an HSBC branch and wanted to exchange some coloured Canadian paper with the Queen's picture for some coloured UK paper with the Queen's picture - they took all the other denominations I offered, but not the $100.
I do buy your point about retailers treating you like a King when you flash that Gold Visa...they probably [rightly] know that most people buying on credit will spend more in their establishments than those of us tight fisted misers using Her Majesty's money...
I notice that some of the credit card companies, including the Amex commercials I mentioned [and you have probably also heard those commerical on the radio] make a big deal about the reward points that can be earned by using the card to buy gas and groceries. Fair enough, for those that want to administer all that.
But I place a high value on simplifying my life, and the range of loyalty programs being offered to me every time I do anything [like book a hotel] is well beyond anything I am prepared to deal with.
Finally, and this is quite important, I use cash because I don't want retailers, banks/credit card co's, or the government tracking all my spending habits - it's bad enough that I have to use a credit card to book hotels, air tickets, rental cars or buy a book from Amazon.
Originally posted by Fiat Currency
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I do buy your point about retailers treating you like a King when you flash that Gold Visa...they probably [rightly] know that most people buying on credit will spend more in their establishments than those of us tight fisted misers using Her Majesty's money...
I notice that some of the credit card companies, including the Amex commercials I mentioned [and you have probably also heard those commerical on the radio] make a big deal about the reward points that can be earned by using the card to buy gas and groceries. Fair enough, for those that want to administer all that.
But I place a high value on simplifying my life, and the range of loyalty programs being offered to me every time I do anything [like book a hotel] is well beyond anything I am prepared to deal with.
Finally, and this is quite important, I use cash because I don't want retailers, banks/credit card co's, or the government tracking all my spending habits - it's bad enough that I have to use a credit card to book hotels, air tickets, rental cars or buy a book from Amazon.
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