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Originally Posted by Phoque le PQ
two nights ago - i work in a convenience store near quebec city - a customer who came down from virginia (he's originally from vermont), was almost smiling when I accepted his cash payment. He told me that in Virginia, people NOT paying with a credit card (can't remember if it included debit) and looked at with funny eyes. He said that cash payment is usually reserved to "poorer" people.
Is this a widespreaded attitude?
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Not here in Georgia. I can't believe he'd even fix his mouth to say that.
And just because someone pays with credit or debit does not mean they have loads of money. It's all about preferences. I don't have a lot of money in the bank but I don't like carrying cash on me, I pay 95% of everything with debit.
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Writing a check also seems to be more uncommon than paying by cash. I rarely see anyone writing checks, and I personally only use mine when making university payments.
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Takes too long, plus stores, other places have 'regulations' on how much the check can be written for.
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