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Maz

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Going cashless/digital
« on: 21 July 2021, 05:03:56 pm »
I hate the way you are almost looked at suspiciously sometimes when depositing or paying for something in cash. I like cash and like having it in my purse. Also, surely there are clients with spouses and clients that work in certain (notable) sectors and professions that would rather continue using cash to maintain discretion.

I don't like to bring this up as it puts me about thinking of it, but wondered what people's thoughts/feelings were about how we seem to be going cashless and how it might affect this industry? Albeit, I'm aware some girls already operate digitally and it may not matter to them and that there are numerous other businesses that still prefer cash too.





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Re: Going cashless/digital
« Reply #1 on: 21 July 2021, 05:23:28 pm »
As well as the anonymity aspect, the other issue with 'going digital' would be finding a payment processor that's OK with prostitution. Should you manage that, you then have the problems of chargebacks etc.

(If you're thinking of cryptocurrencies, they are even worse in so many ways...)


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Re: Going cashless/digital
« Reply #2 on: 21 July 2021, 06:48:15 pm »
Try my post office. He doesnt bat an eyelid.

There is to my knowledge only one bank that offers an account for those who dont have ID which a luxury to some.

I think cash will always remain around

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Re: Going cashless/digital
« Reply #3 on: 21 July 2021, 07:15:23 pm »
Hey, Maz. Whenever I go to my local superstore, I always pay cash and the cashiers'  always look surprised. I always say, "while it's still allowed".

We will always get around it I think, but also, there are plenty of people who will dig their heels in enough that this probably won't happen. Hope so anyway.💸💸💸.

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Re: Going cashless/digital
« Reply #4 on: 22 July 2021, 09:46:52 am »
There was a documentary on the tv a few months ago and it was stated cash will be used for another 40 years.

I use cash all the time and nobody batters an eyelid.

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Re: Going cashless/digital
« Reply #5 on: 22 July 2021, 10:37:25 am »
I prefer cash I dont want to give any bank details to any of these guys.

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Re: Going cashless/digital
« Reply #6 on: 26 July 2021, 06:51:25 pm »
I pay all my cash in via a machine in the bank, I have used 2 different banks over the years with no issue doing it this way.
This move towards cashless is something I have been wondering about lately myself simply due to how the pandemic has moved things on so quickly, 2 restaurants I have been in recently told me they were cashless and a few shops in my town are that way too, although most places will still take it.

I have looked around to see if I can take payment safely in other ways.  I have had clients tell me they have paid by card with some providers, but in every case it's via a service that does not allow sex work, if anyone made a phonecall to the card payment company, the provider concerned would get into trouble, and sods law says that would happen to me.   All services I have looked at don't allow us to use them.  I am really reluctant to use bitcoin, most clients don't want to do bank transfer as it shows you their name, and mine too, so not discreet.  If anyone does know of a safe and honest way of taking cashless payments I would love to know.

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Re: Going cashless/digital
« Reply #7 on: 27 July 2021, 12:02:44 am »
I would like to just explain a little about this
Cash is king firstly (I don’t engage with bus who don’t want my money)
2nd Brit coin and a central band digital current is a ‘slave coin’ and it won’t work like Bitcoin. As you will be tracked and told where you can spend. And privilege taken away if you don’t comply.
I urge us all to continue in cash, the cold hard good stuff! Keeping it under the mattress ha ha
Because if we got digital we will be fucked, and controlled how we spend our money.
Lets keep encouraging the circulation of cash.
I do have a lot of knowledge in cryto, sending btc /eth is expensive and very slow, if you must take deposit in cryto take xrp as its cheap and fast!
And lastly if you have to take a non bank deposit cash app or a voucher (of your choice)


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Re: Going cashless/digital
« Reply #8 on: 29 July 2021, 06:14:03 pm »
I used to put my rent into mY landlords bank account inside branch with a reference on a machine it was so helpful but the banks have stopped all that. I feel your pain x

Maz

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Re: Going cashless/digital
« Reply #9 on: 01 August 2021, 01:10:48 pm »
I've just been reading that the Post Office are campaigning for cash to keep going for those that rely on it for various reasons.

There's a facility on their site to send a letter to local MPs.

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Re: Going cashless/digital
« Reply #10 on: 01 August 2021, 03:19:26 pm »
I use cash a lot and its not a problem although some businesses only take card which is fine as I use both.

I do accept bank transfers from some of my regulars. They don't need to know your full name. I give my surname and initial which is fine.

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Re: Going cashless/digital
« Reply #11 on: 01 August 2021, 05:33:57 pm »
I used to put my rent into mY landlords bank account inside branch with a reference on a machine it was so helpful but the banks have stopped all that. I feel your pain x

I paid a lot of things on my cc and then paid that off in cash at the counter but always got questions over it (because of money laundering laws) even so problem now is that so many of my branches are closing, my closest one has gone and now the second closest to me has gone too.  It's a right pain.

I heard I can deposit into the post office now and I definitely will because the bank is just so much more further away now it is a pain to get to.