Cards are quicker everywhere except Casey’s
Casey's card reader asks more follow up questions than my 4 year old nephewCards are quicker everywhere except Casey’s
Moneybags? I didn’t say I owned the place, but whatever.Lol, am I making you sweat money bags? Should we get into the fractional reserve and how y'all print money with loans?
Are they only mouth breathers if you disagree with them?I knew just from the thread title the mouth-breathers would be all over this one... Sure enough, they came out.
I'm just pulling your chain.Moneybags? I didn’t say I owned the place, but whatever.
If I have cash I spend it. Rather just keep that in the bank away from my impulse buys.Maybe I’m in the minority but I almost never carry cash
Casey's card reader asks more follow up questions than my 4 year old nephew
Trailer sales as well, not beerOur recent beer trailer at a fund raiser was 9200 cash and 4100 card. Ain't dead.
Why?Zip code
Hy-Vee fuel saver
Casey's rewards
Receipt
I’ve been to Europe twice in the last 10 months and never even bothered to withdraw local currency. Never needed to. Quite sad really. Now I don’t have randomWe were in England this summer and a ton of places are cashless, FWIW.
Even our hotel front desk, when I asked them to make change, could not, as they were 100% cashless.
I’ve been to Europe twice in the last 10 months and never even bothered to withdraw local currency. Never needed too. Quite sad really. Now I don’t have random
Swedish crowns or Hungarian Forints in my change jar.
It depends. If you have a premium travel card, they claim they don’t charge any fees. I’m not 100% they don’t recoup some of that with less than favorable exchange rates though. I haven’t compared that too much.Silly question time because traveling abroad is something I don't do often. Do your credit cards automatically make the conversions without big fees?
Silly question time because traveling abroad is something I don't do often. Do your credit cards automatically make the conversions without big fees?
Europe has been this way for a while. Most dont even pay bills with anything but card or digital transfers. Even for Rent or utilities. I have seen many Europeans say they havent seen a check in Decades, didnt even realize they existed anymore, and cant believe the US still uses them.We were in England this summer and a ton of places are cashless, FWIW.
Even our hotel front desk, when I asked them to make change, could not, as they were 100% cashless.
I switched back to cash only and auto withdrawa - deposits about 10 years ago. Admittedly I am pretty "thrifty" but it is amazing how much additional money I saved when I had to "dig" the cash out of my wallet. It was far to easy for me to tack on an extra $3-$5 point of purchase buy. Paying cash eliminates that for me.I haven’t carried cash in probably 15 years.
Silly question time because traveling abroad is something I don't do often. Do your credit cards automatically make the conversions without big fees?