First Bank in Australia to become cashless

gareth

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https://www.news.com.au/finance/mon...s/news-story/da5ee045eb5470adcd038a8481cb98e4

Australian Banks have been quietly phasing out cash in the last few months. Certain bank's no longer carry cash in the local Branches. Woolworth's supermarkets have just announced that Withdrawal of cash limit to be lowered .https://www.news.com.au/finance/business/retail/major-change-coming-to-woolworths-as-supermarket-reduces-cash-withdrawal/news-story/805f1d4c4469a7485bef26161c17dc83

Macquarie Bank, a small bank but neverless is phasing out Cash.This might be a Psych test to gauge public reaction.

It is now a required question to answer the teller when withdrawing money what your purpose for the cash is for.

Look up everybody our salvation is drawing near.
 

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gareth

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Conceivably it could be to make paper airplanes out of. A lot of people withdraw money to do that. :groucho
A friend of mine had to withdraw some money to purchase a car .When asked what the money was for he replied booze and hookers. A couple of weeks later he received a letter in the mail from a government organisation with an almost threatening tone requesting the details of the transaction.
 

paul289

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When I buy and sell stuff on Craigslist and the like, I pretty much insist on cash because there's too many scammers out there. Cash is cash. If they can't or won't pay in cash, they're usually scammers. If someone's paying with cashier's checks, it's usually fraudulent. And I really don't feel like dealing with the hassle of paying taxes by having my bigger purchases recorded. Also, there's things the government just doesn't need to know. Not that I would ever buy illegal gun parts that are actually protected by the 2A, because I'm a law-abiding citizen.
 

Tall Timbers

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A friend of mine had to withdraw some money to purchase a car .When asked what the money was for he replied booze and hookers. A couple of weeks later he received a letter in the mail from a government organisation with an almost threatening tone requesting the details of the transaction.

The govmint may require a bank to provide certain data but the govmint can't require the citizen customer to answer the questions the bank asks, not in the USA anyway.
 

Spartan Sprinter 1

Formerly known as Shaun
https://www.news.com.au/finance/mon...s/news-story/da5ee045eb5470adcd038a8481cb98e4

Australian Banks have been quietly phasing out cash in the last few months. Certain bank's no longer carry cash in the local Branches. Woolworth's supermarkets have just announced that Withdrawal of cash limit to be lowered .https://www.news.com.au/finance/business/retail/major-change-coming-to-woolworths-as-supermarket-reduces-cash-withdrawal/news-story/805f1d4c4469a7485bef26161c17dc83

Macquarie Bank, a small bank but neverless is phasing out Cash.This might be a Psych test to gauge public reaction.

It is now a required question to answer the teller when withdrawing money what your purpose for the cash is for.

Look up everybody our salvation is drawing near.

Honourable mentions for stores like Bunnings and Woolies having facial recognition scanners of you when you go to buy stuff from their stores............
 
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