This is basically what happens when a 6 year old is paying for something using a tag instead of cashWhy are kids even being allowed to pay for stuff themselves. They should just put everything on the parents account/statement.
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This is basically what happens when a 6 year old is paying for something using a tag instead of cashWhy are kids even being allowed to pay for stuff themselves. They should just put everything on the parents account/statement.
Very true.This is basically what happens when a 6 year old is paying for something using a tag instead of cash![]()
Not in this thread, these people don't believe that. Don't say that here. Wrong crowd
My barber only takes cash so I only get a haircut when I happen upon some notes.
Normally I get cash by lending money to a cleaner at work (by EFT), and then she pays me back cash. She’s running a small pyramid scheme of sorts, every month she borrows from one of us to pay back the other.
Very true.
When I grew up in the 60s I learnt very quickly that the handful of coins I received every week as an allowance was apt to disappear as quickly as I bought things, after which there was no more.
That is the danger with turning money into a number on a screen. It is difficult to assign a real value to it.
Damn!I wish I could go cashless but unfortunately as long as I'm addicted to hookers and blow I'll always need a wack if cash .
I wish I could go cashless but unfortunately as long as I'm addicted to hookers and blow I'll always need a wack if cash .
Don't they have yokos or ikhoka's or whatever tf you call it?I wish I could go cashless but unfortunately as long as I'm addicted to hookers and blow I'll always need a wack if cash .
I didn’t grow up in the 60s but did grow up in the cash age too. Our perspective shouldn’t discount a child’s ability to learn the value of money just because it’s cashless. The value of the number on the screen is what you can buy with it.Very true.
When I grew up in the 60s I learnt very quickly that the handful of coins I received every week as an allowance was apt to disappear as quickly as I bought things, after which there was no more.
That is the danger with turning money into a number on a screen. It is difficult to assign a real value to it.
If he did he wouldn't be online, he'd be standing in a line.You bank with capitec dont you?
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Huh, what now ?