Yeah, ditto. Buy a pie with cash and you wind up with shrapnel in the pocket. Buy it with card and it's just an easy swipe.I'd love to hear the explanation on this one?
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Yeah, ditto. Buy a pie with cash and you wind up with shrapnel in the pocket. Buy it with card and it's just an easy swipe.I'd love to hear the explanation on this one?
I'm not leaving a digital trace (footprint) of what i spend to anyone. if businesses wish to be a part of this madness it will be challenged. Cash is still the most trusted and reliable way for people to purchase things and keep control of their own budgets, going cashless will create complexities that will leave the average Australian far worse off way economically.That I disagree with. If you're a private business, you have every right to refuse payment in any form so long as you are upfront about it. Particularly in places like small pop-up shops, I get why cashless stores are becoming increasingly popular.
Cash can be a pain in the arse for businesses, particularly if most of their transactions are done by card.
The shrapnel goes in a tin at home and once a month i bank it....Yeah, ditto. Buy a pie with cash and you wind up with shrapnel in the pocket. Buy it with card and it's just an easy swipe.
I don't think anyone really gives a damn if I buy a pie at the footy, a beer at the local or a t-shirt on the high street.I'm not leaving a digital trace (footprint) of what i spend to anyone. if businesses wish to be a part of this madness it will be challenged.
Fair enough, but by paying with card, that change was already still in the bank (unless there's a surcharge).The shrapnel goes in a tin at home and once a month i bank it....
Ah gotcha. You're a big brother is watching nutter.I'm not leaving a digital trace (footprint) of what i spend to anyone. if businesses wish to be a part of this madness it will be challenged. Cash is still the most trusted and reliable way for people to purchase things and keep control of their own budgets, going cashless will create complexities that will leave the average Australian far worse off way economically.
In fairness, there are also some people who just really really like their privacy. Mum’s old partner is like thatAh gotcha. You're a big brother is watching nutter.
More broadly... this is all little stuff, to be honest.1. The "let's review every score" system sucks.
2. North have been fixtured to play at 10 different grounds this year and only one at the MCG
3. Geelong have a 6 day break ahead of Brisbane, who have a 9 day break. And Geelong's VFL team are fixtured away at the same time as the seniors.
What sort of administration makes these decisions??? Are we seriously just finding out that the new guys aren't as competent as the old guys?
Richmond is literally having a 3 day less break next game.Cats fan complains about having 3 fewer days to prepare than their opponent.
As though this isn’t a common occurrence for every team that isn’t Collingwood, Carlton, Essendon or Richmond.
Give us a spell
Steve Hocking and Brad Scott are no longer working for the AFL. Get used to it.
Just watching today's game, and reflected on / learned:
1. The "let's review every score" system sucks.
2. North have been fixtured to play at 10 different grounds this year and only one at the MCG
3. Geelong have a 6 day break ahead of Brisbane, who have a 9 day break. And Geelong's VFL team are fixtured away at the same time as the seniors.
What sort of administration makes these decisions??? Are we seriously just finding out that the new guys aren't as competent as the old guys?
Pretty regular, and at least one year North had zero MCG games.Really .. (re North's 10 venues & 1 MCG / and a team hosting a 9-day v 6-day break match)?
We have the greatest game in the world being run by amateurs/imposters. Been saying it for years.Just watching today's game, and reflected on / learned:
1. The "let's review every score" system sucks.
2. North have been fixtured to play at 10 different grounds this year and only one at the MCG
3. Geelong have a 6 day break ahead of Brisbane, who have a 9 day break. And Geelong's VFL team are fixtured away at the same time as the seniors.
What sort of administration makes these decisions??? Are we seriously just finding out that the new guys aren't as competent as the old guys?
It's completely cashless? Well that's the last time I go there. The full scale BEAST system is coming along even quicker than I thought.The AFL have been floundering since Gil packed up his office. Gone is the corporate speak (gobbledygook) of Gil and it's been replaced with some not so well thought out new rules and policies. Score reviews is a shambles, the AFL drug policy is more than questionable and i am still furious over cashless Kardinia Park! It might take some time for the CEO to settle in, but what has Gillon really left Dillon?
To be fair, I don't think everyone knew that Clarkson's one was even considered a gay slur.4. ‘Players using gay slurs is different than Coaches using gay slurs.’
I'm not leaving a digital trace (footprint) of what i spend to anyone. if businesses wish to be a part of this madness it will be challenged. Cash is still the most trusted and reliable way for people to purchase things and keep control of their own budgets, going cashless will create complexities that will leave the average Australian far worse off way economically.
I'd love to hear the explanation on this one?
Think the war in Ukraine might be a more concrete cause of inflation my manIt's cheaper. Buying by card incurs a fee (either paid directly by you or by the merchant to the bank). It makes prices rise.
I suspect there is a correlation between the steep increase in cashless payments and the steep increase in inflation around the world, but that is conjecture.
Handling cash isn’t free either. For small businesses, there is the staff wages for the extra time in handling cash (banking it, counting/reconciling each till, getting shrapnel to refresh the float, theft/loss, slower sales transactions), and for large businesses, some of the above plus Armaguard/Prosegur security services.It's cheaper. Buying by card incurs a fee (either paid directly by you or by the merchant to the bank). It makes prices rise.
I suspect there is a correlation between the steep increase in cashless payments and the steep increase in inflation around the world, but that is conjecture.
As much as I think the Oakley administration were good, there are some Fitzroy fans who may disagree...This new admin setup is deplorable. Ross Oakley was far better.