Visa scheming to implement a cashless society by bribing restaurants for refusing cash🧐
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In New Jersey, this is not legal
The New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act (“CFA”) states: “a person selling or offering for sale goods or services at retail shall not require a buyer to pay using credit or prohibit cash as payment in order to purchase the goods or services.” N.J.S.A. 56:8-2.33(a).
I was in a Walmart and there were no cash accepted registers for self checkout. I asked about that and then they opened one for me. I think companies know this is not legal but they just try to get away with it by seeing if people will just not notice.
True! We just need to stand up to them when they will not take cash.
Not true. Merchant does not need to provide service or product to you. At restaurant I am at now you must use credit / debit to pay before getting food. If a restaurant wants payment after you eat you are now in debt to them and cash is now able to be used. Specific states appear to have legislation to protect its citizens from this bullsh!t.
You must be talking about a fast food place with a window. If it is a restaurant where you are seated, I would never pay first. The experience, the mood, character, quality, tone, atmosphere all is eliminated. It's counterproductive.
So this restaurant you are at now requires you to pay for your meal up front?
Smash the machines so it cant work
Sort of like human medical experiments without informed consent is also illegal?
Weird.
And yes. Winn Dixie in Florida has the 2 cash and 2 card check outs. It’s slow behavioral modification.
Forcing someone to use a private company to transact for goods is illegal.
well said
The most recent California giveaway based on your tax return came in the form of a debit card. I took it to my credit union where I have a credit card and asked the teller to just apply it all to the balance. She asked me if I knew how much was on it and I did. She then told me that anything over $500, it had to be taken out in two different transactions. And of course, a fee was charged. I looked more into it when I got home. Not only did the state pay $25 million to a third party to get the program up and running, the third party got a Bank in New York to distribute the funds. (Um, we do have banks based in CA.) But it was irritating. Also, if you are collecting unemployment in CA, they now give you a debit card, issued by BofA
Like you said, behavioral modification. (And when you are "bad"....)
So it benefits our financial overlords to have people on public assistance because the funds will be distributed by banks and visa thus generating fees.
If someone doesn't like something you say, they'll probably tell BofA to restrict the card.
Yes, and like doctors bribed to vaxx you without sufficient information for an informed consent.
We have ben digital in transaction for 25+ years direct deposit,CC card pay online Amazon gas card Apps or coffee or drive thru, your bills all of them who pays in cash for those? they are 0s and ones. for decades.