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Just had a sov cit cooker come in going on about the economy going back to using gold and silver....still paid on his credit card though
Heard on Radio National the other day that there were literally lines of people queuing up to buy gold in Sydney.

Guess we're living in uncertain times, and at least gold historically seems to hold its own. There are still insurance and storage costs to weigh up, and you're limited to realising the profit on sale for any sort of return. It's not as if gold pays interest, dividends or distributions of profit.

Interesting times.
 
Finally bought my first laptop since 2014. Forgot how exciting buying new tech is.
I’d probably still not have one if it wasn’t for the one I got as a graduation award. Keeping making the mistake of continually upgrading my PC in place of getting a laptop
 

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I’d probably still not have one if it wasn’t for the one I got as a graduation award. Keeping making the mistake of continually upgrading my PC in place of getting a laptop
I used to pretty big into continually getting technology but once I got into my 20’s I stopped really caring or really having much need. Went back to using apple from Android. My iphone atm is 5 years old and I’m keen to let this go till it dies too.
 
Just had a sov cit cooker come in going on about the economy going back to using gold and silver....still paid on his credit card though

My dad's not a cooker, just a cantankerous old man, and I was at the footy with him once and he tried to pay for food with cash, and he started going on a rant when they told him they don't accept cash, and while he was doing that I just quietly paid for the both of us 😩
 
My dad's not a cooker, just a cantankerous old man, and I was at the footy with him once and he tried to pay for food with cash, and he started going on a rant when they told him they don't accept cash, and while he was doing that I just quietly paid for the both of us 😩

Was on holiday with the in-laws last month, at the Sydney aquarium and they had a sign saying no cash and the FIL started giving the 20 year old at the til a lecture about legal tender and such. I waited outside.
 
Was on holiday with the in-laws last month, at the Sydney aquarium and they had a sign saying no cash and the FIL started giving the 20 year old at the til a lecture about legal tender and such. I waited outside.
That’s actually a legitimate whinge. Last I heard cash was legal tender and businesses shouldn’t be able to reject it…

If you want to force people to use cards then do away with the transaction fees. Can’t have it both ways
 
That’s actually a legitimate whinge. Last I heard cash was legal tender and businesses shouldn’t be able to reject it…

If you want to force people to use cards then do away with the transaction fees. Can’t have it both ways

I'm not disagreeing with the principle, my issue is this kid on minimum wage putting in a shift isn't really the one making these kinds of decisions and can do without the 15 minutes of pointing and stern words.
 
People don't actually understand that cash is expensive for businesses.

There's the administrative burden of maintaining a float, the need to attend to daily banking, the risk of theft from employees with loose fingers and criminals targeting the store.

Also logistically transporting money and stocking ATMs with armed guards. Armaguard is in financial distress as well.

Businesses can pass merchant fees onto the customer and avoid all of that with electronic payments. It's a complete no brainer if you're operating a business.
 
My dad's not a cooker, just a cantankerous old man, and I was at the footy with him once and he tried to pay for food with cash, and he started going on a rant when they told him they don't accept cash, and while he was doing that I just quietly paid for the both of us 😩
A part of me dies every time a boomer say "cash is king" when come and pay for their stuff at my work.
 
People don't actually understand that cash is expensive for businesses.

There's the administrative burden of maintaining a float, the need to attend to daily banking, the risk of theft from employees with loose fingers and criminals targeting the store.

Also logistically transporting money and stocking ATMs with armed guards. Armaguard is in financial distress as well.

Businesses can pass merchant fees onto the customer and avoid all of that with electronic payments. It's a complete no brainer if you're operating a business.
The businesses concern though isn’t the customers problem.

As you said they are more than happy to shuffle merchant fees onto the customer so they shouldn’t Be allowed to not take cash
 

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That’s actually a legitimate whinge. Last I heard cash was legal tender and businesses shouldn’t be able to reject it…

If you want to force people to use cards then do away with the transaction fees. Can’t have it both ways
Doesn’t mean it’s a legitimate whinge to a minimum wage child
 
Speaking of cash but I absolutely loath atms and cash out places(woolies/coles) giving people only 50 dollar notes. I don't don't do a ton of cash anymore but theres an insane ratio of people who do pay with cash trying to pay with a $50 note. If I'm not on to it, my entire float would be out of wack.
 
Greatest Green Day song?

I only got into them following the Seinfeld finale in the late 90s, so for me Good Riddance is the hit I always associate them with. They were bloody prolific for a punk band though.



I only like one of their songs:

 

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Speaking of music I've heard great things about Apple music and especially with apple products. Spotify isn't as great as it used to be but I do love my wrap
 
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