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It's a shame. Convenience will kill freedom.
right! convenience changes habits. Everyone does what they think is best, I just hope they never allow merchants to refuse cash. That would be the final blow.
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Aren't some countries already going cashless?
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I don't think there's any country that has banned cash altogether or allows merchants to refuse it, but I'm not absolutely certain.
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41 sats \ 2 replies \ @clr 26 Jun
At least in the Netherlands, there are merchants that only accept cards and refuse cash, and they advertise it openly on their doors to make everyone aware. I suppose that they are "allowed".
I have heard also that in the US there are "cashless" businesses popping up. Also, try paying with cash at an airline check-in counter for extra luggage or whatever; they only accept cards.
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I'm not sure about the law in the Netherlands, but I've seen this in Portugal too. As far as I know, it's illegal to refuse cash payments here.
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I think it’s illegal in USA but rules were relaxed when there was a penny and nickel shortage in 2021
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