Best Before (04-11-15), bettercallsaul (04-11-15)
Well as far as i can see its the banks that are going to profit the most every time we use our cards we get a bank charge, for instance take 200 out the cash point to use in a few shops one single charge but using your card in 3 or 4 shops get charged every time.
alcatel (04-11-15)
Bank of Ireland scum have announced that soon they will no longer allow cashdesk withdrawals of less than €700 or lodgements of less than €3000.
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Shalom/salaam.
10,000 years of Middle Eastern civilisation and the place is not at peace but rather in pieces.
Cash for me represents something very important - Financial Privacy.
It's nobody's business how I spend what portion of my hard earned salary that is not stolen from me by the state.
Yeah.
You've close to half your salary stolen from you by the time you get it into your hands, then the price of everything you buy with the remainder is 23% higher because the state is getting a cut every step of the way. Then there are some expenses that are multiples of what they should be again because of high taxes - Petrol/Diesel being one.
The government really is the ultimate parasite when viewed like that, it's no wonder they have a vested interest against the existence and usage of cash.
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