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On Thu, 8 Aug 2019 07:56:38 -0400, jmcquown >
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>On 8/5/2019 9:51 AM, Gary wrote:
>> jmcquown wrote:
>>> I don't have a smartphone but I am able to scan actual checks into my
>>> bank account or have them direct deposited. If he wants cash, ATM's are
>>> available outside of normal banking hours. Cash back at checkout
>>> sometimes costs extra. Depends on the store.

>>
>> Pay attention, Jill. I have most things direct deposited. I don't
>> go to a bank for cash, I get plenty of that by getting cash back
>> from various stores. None charge me for that.
>>
>> My once a year bank trip just for $100 cash in ones. Once the
>> hurricane season is done, they become petty cash that I use all
>> the time. No need to save them in a box and never use them. Are
>> you (and Sheldon) that stupid?
>>

>Set the hurricane issue aside for a moment. Upthread you mentioned
>"lazy bankers", from which I inferred a complaint that banks aren't open
>at the crack of dawn which is apparently when you do your grocery
>shopping. That why I said that's what ATM's are for.
>
>Jill


If cash for early morning shopping is an issue it's Gary who's too
stupid to keep a supply of cash in his purse... can't be that
difficult to figure out a budget and know in advance how much cash one
needs for groceries each month, double it and keep two months worth in
his soiled panties drawer.
Even as a young child I kept cash on hand, at about three years old I
had a locked pirate's chest filled with cash. I've never yet had to
make a run on the bank for cash, and I have no debit card and no ATM
card... I see absolutely no logic to ATMs, they are for those pinheads
with NO logic. Those fool's toys just create a lot of record keeping.