Cash or debit card?
What do you use more often to pay, your debit card or cash?
In your opinion, should cash disappear because it is simply unnecessary, annoying and irritating when buying or selling?
In my opinion, cash is no longer appropriate and should be replaced. Other countries are doing this.
For the 100th time here on this platform. That’s just your opinion.
I still find cash from various considerations good and use both… and so it can stay.
Just because you think you could do without it, there’s no truth about it. It doesn’t bother me at all if you want to pay without cash. You make it so and many others different.
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What the fuck? Is it wrong to make his opinion on this subject? If you don’t like my opinion, you can scroll on.
Why? I told you to keep your mind
And remember, you put a QUESTION and I answered it in context.
EC cards have not been available since 2007.
In my everyday life, which I do not spend in Germany, I pay everything by card without exception. It’s normal today. Only when I visit the backward Germany I need cash, because there you are forced to do so. There’s been no other way.
From me, any cash can be used as he is funny, but it should be finally offered comprehensive card payment in Germany, just as it has been the case in any comparable country for a long time. It just annoys.
Since Corona primary card except for small amounts. Visa Debit.
No. I find pocket money, for example, for children a lot more tangible in bar where they can see, touch and count the coins. The presentation of the 7 year old candy with card in the store I find strange.
People who are hard to handle money are also recommended to take cash and only take what you can spend. The option is taken when cash is gone.
I don’t like a beggar keeping my card on the reader. That’s another cash point.
It is certainly no longer time to offer only cash, such as the machine with which we charge our food cards at work. But “Sorry only cash” and “No cash allowed” lie worlds.
Here again the hint that we felt once a year somewhere drama with the card readers have once again been unable to accept the shops about weeks certain cards. Since there is no alternative to have is doof.
I use more cash than EC card and the cash should remain. Nobody needs the digital euro.
https://youtu.be/9JHE66zBC4?si=eaLtl5ZnJSA_e9Jz
A digital euro has nothing to do with card payment, Schwurbli.
I rarely use cash, but I am absolutely against the abolition.
I don’t use the Girocard that was called the ec card digitized on my phone except for cash withdrawal. I use credit cards.
I usually pay with card, usually digital via smartphone. However, I am still for the receipt of cash. This makes sense as a backup. But of course also for tips, pocket money for small children, people who can better share money with it etc.
Which other countries do it? I don’t know who broke cash. There is also cash in countries where a lot more has been paid by card for years.
I usually pay with Visa, Mastercard or Girocard. I haven’t had an EC card for a long time.
Isn’t there any more since 2007.
Exactly. My last EC card expired in 2012.
Cash only for tips, which is given directly to the service.
That would otherwise have to be taxed.
No, it wouldn’t. Tips are tax-free, § 3 No 51 EStG.
I told you, but only if the service is given directly.
Otherwise, this applies here:
https://www.get-sides.de/blog/trinkgeld-gastronomie/
https://www.vlh.de/arbeit-pendeln/beruf/trinkgeld-ist-nicht-immer-steuerfrei.html
It’s not.
But after all, we have agreed that it is not always tax-free.
If you pay with card, it goes to the Tronc.
And it’s taxable.
This also applies equally to cash payments. Your statement that it would not be taxable as a cash payment, but as a card payment already, is wrong.
I pay everything by MasterCard or Visa.
Google Wallet. Cash must remain for emergencies.
I pay almost everything with map. It’s much more practical.
I only pay cash to keep my finances at a glance.
How exactly do you have an overview? The cash is just gone. When I pay with card, I see very exactly when and where what was spent.
I don’t use cash anymore.