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Well, apparently the big push is on and the credit card companies now want to link up with the cell phone service providers to make it so all your cash runs out of your cell phone. So no more cash, a test of going into a totally cashless society
The polymer $50 bill, released several months after a similar $100 bill, has become the first plastic note available through bank machines.
Originally posted by snowspirit
reply to post by bobs_uruncle
Well, apparently the big push is on and the credit card companies now want to link up with the cell phone service providers to make it so all your cash runs out of your cell phone. So no more cash, a test of going into a totally cashless society
I can't see that working for a few years still. Unless they make some major improvements really soon. Too many places that still don't have proper cell phone coverage. Especially northern communities
Also, they would have to change all coin operated stuff, that would be expensive. Car washes, laundrymats, vending machines....
About a month ago, the cell service, and all long distance went down here in town, and surrounding towns, and the whole town shut down other than for people with cash. The bank had to close, every interac machine was down. For the whole day.
All because someone dug through a fiber cable
Besides, they just started to produce our other plastic money
www.huffingtonpost.ca...
The polymer $50 bill, released several months after a similar $100 bill, has become the first plastic note available through bank machines.
I've never seen an ATM with anything other than $20s Is Saskatchewan just slow, or is this a new thing?
$50s in bank machines?