How much cash do you have "on hand" right now, Jow Forums?
>$220 (~$163 USD)
How much cash do you have "on hand" right now, Jow Forums?
>$220 (~$163 USD)
I have $4.35 ($3.22 US).
0€
I don't carry paper money.
15.85€ in loose change
I don't really use cash, I usually just pay with my phone using Apple pay
I never carry cash.
175Eur and plus around 3-4Eur in coins.
>voluntarily letting banks, governments, and corporations see where you spend every cent
>never actually control your own money, just hope the bank honours the 1s and 0s in their system
>if the power ever dips you can't even buy a bagel
Like pottery.
800 SEK (74 €)
Enough to buy 1g coke
>voluntarily letting banks, governments, and corporations see where you spend every cent
don't care
>never actually control your own money, just hope the bank honours the 1s and 0s in their system
they do
>if the power ever dips you can't even buy a bagel
don't live in some third world shithole
2540.20€ or $2855.29
Literally like $3. I only carry about $60 at most so I often have to go to the ATM
Hes a pickpocketer trying to see which nationalities carry the most cash on hand. Btw its Germans and Austrians, they hate cards.
30$
Around $700 and 0 on my bank account because they blocked it
Why?
Utility bill debts and the tax service decided to fuck me up over a $200 debt too
37k euros
55 euro
Nice country you got there Ivan.
I get paid cash in hand and deposit it straight into my savings acc everytime I'm paid because I'm afraid of looking like a drug dealer if I'm buying everything with large amounts of cash all the time
>cash in hand
Are you a construction contractor or something? Boss trying to skip on taxes?
about 300rubles and no more than 50 ils
-3k shekels in bank
feelsbadman
It's just pointless to complain.
I won't use cards and russian banks anymore.
If there's one thing that warms my heart right now, it's that I can work unofficial and not paying taxes to this shitty ass government.
>voluntarily letting banks, governments, and corporations see where you spend every cent
the gubmint knows I buy food, woe is me
>never actually control your own money, just hope the bank honours the 1s and 0s in their system
If a bank goes under, the state reimburses your deposits up to 100 000€
>if the power ever dips you can't even buy a bagel
card transactions can be made offline
0
Yeah I was surprised my American debit card worked fine in Switzerland and UK
$100 usd bill
$170 leaf bucks
lot of small business here are cash only, try to use cash for independent places
Nah I work at a fish and chips shop. Am thinking of getting work elsewhere because cash in hand = no work insurance, no superannuation, etc., but then again it is part-time work and am not really keen on working any more hours at the moment.