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Years ago I started to carry cash more often and try to use cash whenever possible. If nothing else it deprives the credit companies of their fee's that increase costs for everyone.

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From the post: "Just a heads up, this article is written from a strong perspective on privacy, autonomy, and financial freedom (with a focus on data mining, AI, and the future). If you prefer less opinionated pieces, you may want to skip this one. However, if you are open to a civil discussion about these topics, you are always welcome to comment."

Years ago I started to carry cash more often and try to use cash whenever possible. If nothing else it deprives the credit companies of their fee's that increase costs for everyone. Archive: https://archive.today/rA3Ds From the post: "Just a heads up, this article is written from a strong perspective on privacy, autonomy, and financial freedom (with a focus on data mining, AI, and the future). If you prefer less opinionated pieces, you may want to skip this one. However, if you are open to a civil discussion about these topics, you are always welcome to comment."

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Good to know. Maybe im mis-remembering it or maybe it was a local rule where I used to live. Ill have to look into that.

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It's "one of those things everyone knows" but the actual words on the thing mean something else.

You can probably safely assume most places will take cash unless you try and buy $0.58 worth of something with a $100 bill. In that case the store may not have enough change to help you.