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17049956 No.17049956 [Reply] [Original]

>cash only

>> No.17049960

There is a rule of thumb I use in these small restaurants and that is:

>the customer bathroom will be as clean as the kitchen, more or less

works most of the time.

>> No.17049974

>>17049956
Very good start. I never eat at places that let themselves be cucked by banks. They need to take cash only or pass the fee on to the card user. If the customer chooses to incur the fee by using a card, paying the fee is the customer's responsibility. I will not abide having that fee averaged out in the menu price and so partly covered by me.

>> No.17049983

>>17049974
>They need to take cash only or pass the fee on to the card user.
i don't know why more places just don't do this. people really scared about losing business i guess.

>> No.17049989

>>17049974
You realize the fee would only be a few pennies on most menu items?

>> No.17049993

What's so good about avoiding taxes?

>> No.17049994

>>17049956
Who the fuck carries cash anymore aside from old people and /pol/ schizos?

>> No.17049996

>>17049960
There was a real greasy spoon joint in my town where it was customary to leave graffiti all over the restaurant. While the bathrooms were no exception to this, you could tell the staff regularly went in there and sanitized the absolute fuck out of the contact surfaces like the sink, toilet, etc. because they just knew the kind of people they were serving. The only thing that didn't seem to get cleaned was one of those old fucking roller-towels that I'm pretty sure everyone with half a brain knew not to use and just scribbled their name on the thing. There was a blower, anyways.

>> No.17049997

>>17049993
Republicans have turned it into a sport.

>> No.17049999

>>17049989
You realize your tip would only be a few pennies on most menu items?

>> No.17050005

>>17049989
Depends on the plan they sign up with or what the PoS company offers. Some use flat fees per transaction, especially with low volume businesses. Bigger companies with higher volume can spread the load and just fractionally adjust their prices.

>> No.17050006

>>17049960
>There is a rule of thumb I use in these small restaurants and that is:
>>the customer bathroom will be as clean as the kitchen, more or less
>works most of the time.
Agreed. If I am going into somewhere new, I tell the maitre'd I'll be right back, and I go wash my hands and check it out. If an employee can't be bothered to make sure the soap and papertowels are full, the floor and doors clean, then they aren't wiping down tables with bleach or doing anything else they should. Gtfout of there fast if it's nasty. If I walk in the door and smell mildewy bar floor mats, or god forbid, uriney bathroom smells carried out from the mop onto main dining room floors, yuck, about face and out the door. There's another issue where sometimes the floor is slippery oily because they never once changed their mop water from the kitchen mop job. Half ass cleaning.

>> No.17050012

>>17049956
cash only usually means they serve expired food so you don't credit back

>> No.17050021

>>17049983
Because most normal, adjusted people use cards to pay. It's more convenient, safer, and automatically makes a digital paper trail for your records.

>> No.17050073

>>17050006
true

>> No.17050111

>>17049994
>Who the fuck carries cash anymore aside from old people and /pol/ schizos?
People who have money still carry cash. Only check to check zoomers that are perpetually in dept without owning anything do the whole no cash thing.

>> No.17050125

>>17050111
People with direct deposit have no reason to carry cash on them when they have a debit card.

>> No.17050128

>>17050021
great proof that the majority of the population want to be surveiled.

>> No.17050137

>>17050128
We've been under surveillance for 20 years now. Just accept it. The world will never go back to how it was pre 9/11.

>> No.17050140

>>17050125
People with direct deposit are almost always at least a month behind on bills, and living on credit.
It's the reason why financial institutions memed it, and are now lowering interest rates for holding your money.

>> No.17050143

>>17050012
You're dumb as nails desu.

>> No.17050148

>waiter is an old male

Instantly makes the place look classy.

>> No.17050151

>>17050140
are you literally retarded?

>> No.17050159

>>17050137
>2 social credits have been added to your account. 500 more and you'll be able to fly by plane again!

>> No.17050163

>>17050111
I have nearly a year's salary in my bank account + 401k and I exclusively use a card. The only time I withdraw cash is when I have to travel through some backwater rural shithole of a town where Cletus hasn't yet figured out how to operate a digital POS.

>> No.17050168

>>17050140
This doesn't make any sense. I always have a lot of extra money on my debit card. It's the exact same as carrying cash but more convenient since it's all on a card and you don't have to bother with cashing a physical check. You sound like a boomer that's confused by debit cards so you never bothered to get one.

>> No.17050169

>>17050128
>he says posting from a digital device that tracks his every move

>> No.17050170

>>17050159
Cry more. It's true and you know it. Go storm the capital again, Q tard.

>> No.17050171

>>17050140
This is bait.

>> No.17050196

>>17050168
dispensaries dont accept cards

>> No.17050198

>>17050196
In what fucking state or nation?

>> No.17050202

>>17050196
I don't have any of those in my state and I don't smoke weed, anyway. It's a non issue for me.

>> No.17050206

>>17049956
>uses bong money
Sings of a bad eatery

>> No.17050207

>>17050196
maybe shitty ones don’t

>> No.17050223

>>17050196
>smoke weed brah

>> No.17050273

>>17049999
>tipping
lol

>> No.17050277

>>17050171
Nah. It's unfortunately the reality.

>> No.17050282

>>17050168
I'm guessing that the bank owns all of your things right now.

>> No.17050303

>>17050282
What are you rambling about you stupid faggot?

>> No.17050310

>>17050303
How you're in debt, and don't carry cash, but think it's cool.

>> No.17050336

>>17050310
This post is bait

>> No.17050338

>>17050140
What? Lol

>> No.17050339

>>17050310
But I'm not at all. Are you so retarded that you're confusing a debit card with a credit card?

>>17050336
It's funny to see how far he's willing to go to keep it up.

>> No.17050343

>>17049956
Who carries cash?

>> No.17050344
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>>17050336
>>17050171

>> No.17050355

>>17050163
This.
I live in the first world where I tap my card for everything. Even the pub has a card machines these days.

>> No.17050361

>>17050339
>Are you so retarded that you're confusing a debit card with a credit card?
You know that I'm not confusing one for the other, and that I'm only stating that people now are mostly perpetually in debt even though they don't own anything, and think that it's okay, because of convenience.
All the money is collected automatically by the bank, spent automatically on things your paying off, and that your a few years behind in reality. Most people's money for the next few paydays have been spent before it's been made. This is the real reason why people don't carry cash anymore.

>> No.17050367

>>17050163
Do you own your house in full, and your vehicles?

>> No.17050369

>>17050310.
This retard has so little self control he needs the carry all his cash from his low tier job. I bet you get paid weekly too.
Be careful not to spend the rent money, fag.

>> No.17050371

>>17050343
Humans. NPCs plug into the automaton.

>> No.17050372

>>17050361
nice projecting homo

>> No.17050374

>>17050361
What does that have to do with debit cards and how they function? You sound like some schizo rambling about someone you know that happens to own a debit card.

>> No.17050377

>>17050343
I live in NYC and cash-only joints are pretty common, but they tend to be small, old-school places. Food trucks/carts are often cash-only too. Everywhere else takes cards, Apple Pay, etc.

>> No.17050381

>>17050377
This is the only reason why I'd carry some cash on me but I usually hit up an ATM before going to one.

>> No.17050383

>>17050369
you have exactly no control of your own money shitlord, and you're letting the bank have it all for free. Pretty soon they'll have no reason to ay out interest to anyone.

>> No.17050387

>>17050367
Yes.

>> No.17050390

>>17050383
>holding cash and not investing it
shithead

>> No.17050394

>>17050372
>projecting
I might have probably called it.
>>17050374
>hurr cashtard can't into debit/credit understanding
Seems very angerey while missing the point. It's as if personal property, and wealth is not even conceptually posdible to imagine anymore.

>> No.17050398

>>17050383
Interest rates are increasing.

>> No.17050402

>>17050387
>>17050390
I forgot that everyone on /ck/ is actually notch irl.

>> No.17050404

>>17050394
>personal property
Not a real thing.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eminent_domain

>> No.17050406

>>17050383
>they'll have no reason to ay out interest
They already pretty much don't. How much interest did you're saving account earn last year?

I carry cash at all times though for all kinds of reasons. Usually it's to pay a friend back who perhaps did something like buy my case of beer on his way over to my place, bam, here's 25 bucks back buddy. There's plenty of good reasons but fuck you that ones enough Zoomers are retarded

>> No.17050408

>>17050394
>I'm going to claim you don't know what you're talking about while not understand what I'm talking about hehe I'm master trole

You suck at this and I'm bored of it now.

>> No.17050411

>>17050402
Or maybe I'm just not a retard who lives above his means?

>> No.17050438

>>17050404
>personal property not a real thing wiki as proof
>>17050408
You can always go back to your queer cuddle on reddit. You can downvote all your problems away, and the other faggots playing real life make believe will compliment your dumb lifestyle.
>>17050411
>Or maybe I'm just not a retard who lives above his means?
At least not as stated in a korean basket loaning board.
I mean I guess cash doesn't really mean shit anymore since you ne'er do wells just loot, and have no reason to make big purchases with cash.

>> No.17050445

id rather use a credit card so I can get cash back

>> No.17050448

>good eatery
>accepts bong bucks
You gotta be more subtle, anon.

>> No.17050449

>>17049993
Evading taxes is every man's duty

>> No.17050457

>>17049993
Helps level the playing field. Not by a lot but it helps.

>> No.17050489

Whore's take crypto now.

>> No.17050493

>>17050128
Yes everyone has a phone isn't that obvious

>> No.17050501

>>17050196
Not everywhere my dude

>> No.17050507

>>17049956
>pay with the biggest bill on me
>0 tip
>coins go into the trashcan

>> No.17050515

>>17050493
Me and my pal's use walkie talkies, and private greenfields.

>> No.17050549

>>17050012
nah. it just means a tax dodge. they probably also use an ancient cash register

>> No.17050561
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>>17050515
People could record those radio waves, you should switch to smoke signals.

>> No.17050566

If you don't use a credit card you're retarded. You're losing money by using cash.

>> No.17050590

>>17050438
Shut up already you Euro faggot. Your broken English is giving me a stroke. I'm tired of you ESL motherfuckers.

>> No.17050609

>>17049960
another sign of a good eatery is if its dirty

>> No.17050613

>>17050137
>The world will never go back to how it was pre 9/11.
All it takes is a handful of good shots and the jews will back down for a couple decades again. My minecraft server has a big problem with the israeli players.

>> No.17050626

>>17050590
>Your broken English is giving me a stroke.
That's your cholesterol muttlardo.
Enjoy your inflation, and politically motivated genovide you dumb faggots.

>> No.17050627

>>17050613
I used to care so much about the fact that the government is invading our privacy when I was young but I realize that it's pointless. I have no power and nothing I do or say will ever matter so I might as well stress out about stuff that I can actually influence like my finances or job.

>> No.17050634

>>17050627
Esau.

>> No.17050638

that's a red flag
if they're too cheap to pay a 10 cent transaction fee per customer, what else are they too cheap for

>> No.17050641

>>17050561
>People could record those radio waves, you should switch to smoke signals.
We only radio casual conversations. Anything important is sent physically through sealed letters, and encrypted from modern nogs by writing in cursive.

>> No.17050651

>>17050638
>what else are they too cheap for
It usually means that they are too cheap to hire black diversity, and don't have enough employees to be federally obligated to. Maybe avoid these chuds at all costs.

>> No.17050653

>>17050634
I had to google who that was since I'm not religious. Go back to /pol/ or some shit, faggot. It's obvious that you haven't grown out of your "life isn't fair I'm going to change the world" phase. You aren't going to change shit. No one gives a fuck about you or how unfair you believe the government/society is so try and find something to worry about that's worthy of your energy for the limited amount of time that we're here.

>> No.17050656

>>17050638
Why do you people never know what the word cheap means? Not wanting to give away money for nothing is thrifty not cheap.

>> No.17050663

>>17050653
Tldr;
>anon is gay, and angry, chopped of her pp
Shut up rabbi

>> No.17050668

>>17050656
it's the same difference

just embrace it you cheap fuck

>> No.17050670

>>17050656
>thrifty
>losing out on a large multitude of paying customers is being thrifty

>> No.17050676

>>17050668
>GIVE ME FREE MONEY CHEAPSKATE
Oh anon.. Y-your just glowing over there! Woo I need some air

>> No.17050679

>>17050663
You're going to realize how much of a retarded dipshit you are once you're out of your 20s.

>> No.17050680

>>17050670
No, I don't. They just pay the 3% no big deal.

>> No.17050681

>>17050679
>20s
>implying

>> No.17050682

>>17050125

wrong, my local vietnamese mamasan prefers cash

>> No.17050685

>>17050681
He's not even in his 20s yet? That's more probable actually.

>> No.17050687

>>17050680
That's not being "cash only" then. Which is what this thread is about.
Also
>I
You don't have shit, larper.

>> No.17050688

>>17050679
You're going to off yourself the moment you realise that chopping off your peen was a bad idea.

>> No.17050691

>>17050670
>losing out on a large multitude of paying customers is being thrifty
Just go to an atm bitchtits

>> No.17050693

>>17050687
Lol yes I do I'm a mechanic. I don't care what op said I never replied to him. I replied to >>17050638
I don't pay it, the customer does.

>> No.17050695

>>17050670
>large multitude of paying customers
>read: anon's small smallitude of lazy technophile faggots who can't be bothered to walk to a nearby ATM

>> No.17050700

>>17050691
>Just go to an atm
Yeah, I'll "go" to another establishment that isn't run by a retard.

>> No.17050704

>>17050693
>Lol yes I do I'm a mechanic
Holy shit imagine being a greasy spic wrench monkey, trying to tell others about business and finances.
That just made my day

>> No.17050709

>>17050704
Imagine being a cubicle ape getting paid to double-check other people's excel spreadsheets and finger his ass

>> No.17050713

>>17050704
What sort of business do you own and operate?

>> No.17050716

>>17050709
>cubicle
I work from home, Pedro. Maybe when you learn how to use a computer you can be my intern.

>> No.17050719

>>17050709
The probability that he's an underage faggot from /v/ that got lost on his way to a fast food thread is a lot higher than the chance that you're talking to an office worker.

>> No.17050722

>>17050716
Oh, my mistake. Imagine being a living room ape getting paid to double check other people's excel spreadsheets and sit on a dragon dildo during Zoom calls

>> No.17050724

>>17050700
>Yeah, I'll "go" to another establishment that isn't run by a retard
Crises averted. One less great negro to serve.

>> No.17050727

>>17050716
I highly doubt that you make more than him. Mechanics are paid well.

>> No.17050733

>>17050638
I just adjust my margin to include costs of the merchant account for credit cards. I can totally understand a new eatery not wanting to fuck with cards though.

if your average ticket is less than 40 dollars, I see no problem being cash only

>> No.17050737

>>17050727
>Mechanics are paid well.
Depends on what kind of mechanic, and/or how many cars he works on a day.

>> No.17050739

>>17050724
>One less great negro to serve
Nigs literally worship cash. They have more in common with you than you think.

>> No.17050746

>>17050727
>Mechanics are paid well
Well when you consider his only other options are to work at McDonald's or Walmart, yeah he probably is paid pretty well for a spic dropout.

>> No.17050755

>>17050746
Hard cope from a weak man.

>> No.17050760

>>17050755
Hard cope from a poor laborer.

>> No.17050761

>>17050746
Being a mechanic is a skilled trade. It's not like he's an assembly line worker. I doubt you're even old enough to have a job.

>> No.17050769

>>17050739
>Nigs literally worship cash.
No you all worship debt, and non payment, so overdrawing that debit card, or buying something credit without intention of repaying come perfectly natural to you. Hence the aversion to pay with cash.
>They have more in common with you than you think.
You are not like me you dumb transformer grease fryed chicken eating fop-doodle.

>> No.17050786

>>17050760
Damn, it's crazy to watch you zero-skill office types pretend that you're the ones wearing the civilizational big boy pants because you pay other people to do anything remotely difficult or complex.

>> No.17050788

>>17050761
>Being a mechanic is a skilled trade
It's really not. Why do you think it's a common profession among those in the untouchable castes of society?

>> No.17050790

>>17050786
>because you pay other people to do anything remotely difficult or complex
And we still have more money than you! Funny how that works.

>> No.17050791

>>17050788
I know you've never changed your own oil, and I highly suspect you don't even have a car.

>> No.17050795

>>17050566
This. Wish I could pay my mortgage with my credit card, that's an extra $30 a month I'm missing out on.

>> No.17050800

>>17050790
Also funny how you consistently have the lowest levels of personal satisfaction of any population group, no matter how hard you antagonize your demonstrable betters to cope with it.

>> No.17050804

>>17050788
It's not especially if you work for a dealership. People pay ridiculous prices for mechanics to fix their car. People pay money to attend automotive colleges to learn how to be a mechanic. If it was an unskilled trade everyone would just fix their own car. Anyone that doesn't respect what they do either doesn't own a car or isn't old enough to.

>> No.17050810

>>17050727
>>17050737
Measuring by cars would be ill advised for what I do. Driveshaft and differential specialist as well as custom Autoglass like antique cars have flat glass I cut to shape. Plus I'll do engine jobs, trannies (lol), your odd autobody rust repair type shit but only when business slows too much.

By no means rich, but never really wanted more than I make either.
>>17050755
Well he's right that I dropped out. But I'm not a spic

>> No.17050812

>>17050791
>I know you've never changed your own oil
Is that what qualifies as an achievement in the village you come from. Oh anon I'm so sorry. I didn't realize your situation.

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>seething THIS HARD over debit cards
Get a load of this faggot. It's not our fault you're too poor to open a bank account.

>> No.17050825

>>17050812
Imagine not knowing how to load the dishwasher, or make a cup of coffee, or fold a shirt.
That is how incompetent you appear to real people.

>> No.17050829

>>17050800
So at first it was
>y-you're poor!
And now that I've proven you wrong now it's
>y-you aren't happy!
Look Pedro, this has been fun but it's the weekend and I have things to do. Maybe when my car breaks down I'll take it to your shop to get it fixed. You do work at a fully licensed manufacturer dealership using authentic, high quality OEM parts, right? Oh no? Well, goodbye in any case.

>> No.17050834

>>17050829
You weren't arguing with me>>17050693
That and this>>17050810
Are my only reply strings involved with your meltdown

>> No.17050839

>>17050810
>Measuring by cars would be ill advised for what I do
Nah. You need the cars to get the work hours for them, and even custom work has to be referenced by what's determined in the tech manuals. At least that's how everyone I knew got paid. Unless you only got paid hourly.

>> No.17050841

>>17050834
My mistake you beaners all look alike to me

>> No.17050844

>>17050829
You're arguing with multiple people in this thread, oh retarded, incompetent salaryman living in the LARP of luxury.
Your parents were wagecucks, your grandparents were tradesmen, and your great-grandparents were peasants. Even if you made Bezos' money, you'd still have that deep knowledge in your soul that money and nobility do not become you, and are simply fake and gay affectations slathered onto peasant stock like greasepaint on a clown.

>> No.17050863

>>17050821
>people with cash can't open bank accounts
This is your brain after it's been raped by the banker

>> No.17050864

>>17050839
That's the thing, being a mechanic comes with a straight up manual. I'm not he person arguing with him, but I guarantee that I'd be able to mechanic job and succeed in it a lot fast than he could learn how to manage and operate a Fortune 500 marketing team with multimillions in budget. There's no manual for this shit.

>> No.17050867

>>17050844
Grown adults that work in an office don't talk like that. Anon isn't a day older than 16.

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>>17050863
>This is your brain after it's been raped by the banker

>> No.17050878

>>17050839
I just pay myself what I need basically. Reason I say it's I'll advised is that I don't think it really accurately describes it. A diff job replacing everything can basically be an all day job but only 1 car/truck. And I don't really do the whole selling work thing most of my work is done for other shops or enthusiasts who pretty much know what they want from me b4 they get there. Antique glass for example they don't even bring the car they bring the glass and I make it up from there unless it's totally destroyed I might have to visit them and make a stencil but still, not selling more work or anything like a traditional tech. I worked for Firestone for a year or two back in the day so I do get your meaning though.

>> No.17050887

>>17050867
You don't know modern bugmen. They can be 30, 40 years old and still act just like they did in high school, living in this weird stasis of pretending to be young.

>> No.17050896

>>17050864
80% of the time that you spend in the office consists of you pretending like you're working because you have absolutely nothing to do since you finished writing up all of your BOLs within an hour and a half.

t. used to work in an office

>> No.17050900

>>17050867
Ayo, this nigga never heard of code switching

>> No.17050915

>>17050864
>I'd be able to mechanic job and succeed in it a lot fast than he could learn how to manage and operate a Fortune 500 marketing team with multimillions in budget
Nah. To make real money you have to work faster than what's stated in the books, and lose money if you take longer, or fuck up, and you lose your body parts/eyesight/life if you can't work safely.
It's not hard if you have the proper tools, common sense, a little experience, and some skills, but you still need to have them befire trying to charge people. You're doing it professionally, so different rules/laws/expectations apply. It's not like popping out dents, or changing filters on your own shitty detomasso pantera inside of your home garage.

>> No.17050920

>>17049960
How do you know how clean the kitchen is?

>> No.17050927

>>17049993
Taxation is theft

>> No.17050930

>>17050869
t. digitally raped by bankrabbi

>> No.17050931

>>17049956
Cash only means that they're more than likely laundering money or the establishment is ran by illegal spics.

>> No.17050938

>>17050931
Cash only means they're small enough that it's not worth getting Jewed by a payment processor.
On the other hand, offering a discount for cash customers is evidence of money laundering.

>> No.17050951

>>17050930
Okay boomer

>> No.17050975

>>17050821
Yeah, Jesus Christ. Not only are they dumb for not having a credit card and literally getting free money, but when their house gets robbed and someone takes all of their cash, there's nothing they can do.

>> No.17050978

>>17050951
>okay boomer
t. just released from 5 year prison sentence
Update your redditor insults home skillet dog

>> No.17050983

>>17050975
>doesn't have money in bank, or cash outside
Ngmi

>> No.17050987

>>17050896
Nah, the shit I do is extraordinarily demanding of my brainpower every single day. I work from home, too, so I don't have to "pretend to be busy," however I always am.

>> No.17051004

>>17050169
Nah, I have a vpn

>> No.17051007

>>17050140
I use both card and cash and have my savings split between the two

>> No.17051015

>>17050206
That's a restaurant not a dispensary retard

>> No.17051017

>>17050983
I have money in the bank. I only pull out cash for specific occasions, because using my credit card ensures I get bonuses like cash back or free airline miles. I haven't paid for a flight on vacation in like, 10 years. Zero debt.

>>17050915
I'm not trying to say the job is "easy," but it does literally have a manual and procedures to follow, whereas my job is highly predicated on experience and building solutions to large problems.

If a mechanic and I had to switch roles tomorrow, I'd be up to speed faster than he would.

>> No.17051018

>>17049956
Those cash only places are clear sings of money laundering shit holes, I've worked for big banks doing AML and that's a damn well clear sign that something needs to be looked into.

>> No.17051023

Why is everyone on 4chan so weird, broken, and hostile?

>> No.17051030

>>17050206
>t. doesnt know what bong money looks like

>> No.17051032

>>17050377
Bullshit, I'm from NYC myself and there's nothing "old school" about those types of places except that they're money laundering fronts.

>> No.17051036

>>17050343
many people, bank doesnt need to know where im spending my money

>> No.17051049

you mean signs of a jew eatery

>> No.17051052

>>17051036
Your wrong at least here in the USA, legallly banks do since they're part of it. Heck I've had to learn all about this stuff, I get tested on this stuff.

>> No.17051057

>>17051049
Oh that must be it, blame jews for you being stupid.

>> No.17051065

>>17051017
>I have money in the bank. I only pull out cash for specific occasions, because using my credit card ensures I get bonuses like cash back or free airline miles. I haven't paid for a flight on vacation in like, 10 years. Zero debt.
You're 2% cash back, and airline miles means shit when you can't hop in a trade show, or auction and pay with your cards to get deep discounts, and it ould probably cost less to just purchase airline miles then to earn them. Also do you think that carrying cash = no bank account? Carrying cash means that you have cash to spend on hand, and you can even use that cash to open up a bank account if you didn't have one. Meanwhile being all digital means that you can't even party if you go past you daily fuccboi limit.

>> No.17051066

>>17051052
America you concern me sometimes

>> No.17051069

>>17050920
by how clean the bathroom is.

>> No.17051080

>>17051017
>t does literally have a manual and procedures to follow
If you follow a manual, you quite literally will slow down your own progress to being a mechanic. The dum shit written in those things is retarded. Wiring schematics is pretty much all a mechanic will use from them plus labor times that most times seem like the manufacturer pulled the time out of a dam hat. For example, I've never seen them even mention what voltage drop is and why it matters, and an example of labor times I did a windshield in a corvette because everyone else kept saying it was a 12 hour job or something. I had it done in about 2. Idk what was in those manuals to make them (safelite was one of em) think it was that much different than any other windshield but they didn't want to even touch it and I made bank that day.
Your better off apprenticing is my point, and it's more of an art than you think it is. There's no such thing as a master mechanic. You learn shit every day.
However I would never learn to manage a fortune 500 company if only because I can't stand dealing with paperwork, I don't even do my own for my own business I've got an accountant for most of that stuff and my mom's in the office. So no matter what you're right, you would learn my job faster than me yours. So?

>> No.17051081

>>17049956
Cash only establishments are only for money laundering and tax evasion and worse they now spread COVID
You should boycott all restaurants that won't accept credit cards for breaking the law, there is no reason to be cash only than to steal from the government

>> No.17051095

>>17051065
How about chicks at trade shows, throw them a couple bucks and they'll flash their titties.

>> No.17051101

>>17050987
You're the rare exception, then. I was the head of production control and the job was easy as fuck. I just wrote up BOL's, did a count of raw material/charted it in excel, and ordered what we needed. Every now and then I'd have a production meeting with the plant manager and we'd talk about who was under performing (or on occasion who we should fire).

>> No.17051105

>>17051066
GOOD, compared to you eurofags or asian types?

>> No.17051116

>>17051080
>plus labor times that most times seem like the manufacturer pulled the time out of a dam hat.
It's actually averaged from the speed it took 100 technicians to complete.
>There's no such thing as a master tech (mechanic).
Wh-what it's literally just being certified by passing all tests.
Damn I think I got trolled, but I'm not going to not post.

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>>17051105
>turns bank cuckery into a flex
cool bruv, do what you gotta do

>> No.17051124

>>17051080
>and my mom's in the office
And now it all makes sense.

>> No.17051130

>>17051116
It takes like 100 asian insect types stealing American tech to do something that just one of us can and would do.

>> No.17051131

>>17051032
Ok man lol

>> No.17051138

>>17051095
>How about chicks at trade shows, throw them a couple bucks and they'll flash their titties.
Toss them a 8ball of coke and they'll let you shit on their face while you stroke off to ghibli movies, and classic nightcore.

>> No.17051144

>>17051131
>>17051123
You types must be naive or something.

>> No.17051145

>>17049960
chinese restaurateurs on suicide watch

>> No.17051151

>>17051138
What the heck is a gibli movie, is that some shit from india or pakiland?

>> No.17051156

>>17051151
movies of children

>> No.17051160

>>17051156
that seems kind of creepy

>> No.17051162

>>17051151
>is that some shit from india or pakiland?
No no, it's documentaries from china.

>> No.17051164

>>17050125
Credit card company charge merchants fees to process payments. I carry cash and use it at small mom and pop stores I like to help them out a little bit extra. When I use a card at a small restaurant I usually tip like a buck to cover the fee

>> No.17051165

>>17049994
People who venture outside the walled garden sometimes

>> No.17051170

>>17051156
Wrong. They are movies that are meant to be enjoyed by adults.

>> No.17051176

>>17051170
movies with children in them, meant to be enjoyed by adults

>> No.17051177

>>17051162
No thanks, no Americans are going there yet they're coming here in droves.

>> No.17051179

>>17051164
Yeah, I know about those fees. Some places in my town have a minimum spending limit before they'll process debit cards (like liquor stores) so I'll carry a bit of cash for that reason.

>> No.17051185

>>17051179
I think that's because of crack heads / meth addicts and basically stolen cards.

>> No.17051186

>>17049956
>signs of a bad restaurant
>calls itself an eatery

>> No.17051189

>>17050638
It actually means they have standards eg not giving a fee to a bank for no reason

>> No.17051193

>>17051176
You don't have to pay attention to the animated leads. You sick fuck.
>>17051177
You get what you vited for demcuck.

>> No.17051198

>>17050927
Taxation without representation*
Society doesn't function without funding. Don't want to contribute, don't participate. Otherwise you pay your taxes like the good boy you are

>> No.17051200

I don't apreciate all the trolling and baiting this thread has.

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>>17051185
Are you retarded? It's because it makes no sense to sell a $1 pack of gum if they get charged 15 cents (or more) on fees and then lose money on the transaction

>> No.17051204

>>17051185
Maybe but It's inconvenient to have to spend 10+ dollars before they'll process a debit card when I just want a cheap pint of vodka. There are a few reasons to carry a bit of cash on you and/or hit up an ATM but there aren't too many. You can definitely get by without carrying any on you.

>> No.17051206

>>17050343
neckbeards and boomers

>> No.17051212

When I was a kid working for Scandivian Ski Store in NYC nigs would do not only smash and grab stuff but we'd have to keep very serious records on all transactions. Some stupid nignog even tried putting expensive jackets in a vaccumn cleaner, motherfucker thought he wouldn't get detected.

>> No.17051213

>>17051206
oh and drug addicts of course

>> No.17051215

>>17051203
It could be a loss leader kind of thing.

>> No.17051219

>>17051204
I've had that problem before.

>> No.17051237

>>17051213
No antifa, and blm are all debit/credit. They wouldn't get paid to riot if they weren't.

>> No.17051241

>>17051237
you don't buy drugs with a credit card dipshit

>> No.17051251

>>17051116
What country do you live in? If you're talking about ase, the joke amongst mechanics is that is stands for ask someone else. Those tests are meaningless.
Otherwise the only certifications I know about are state level safety and emissions which a toddler could pass. They're more of a "you gotta pay a guy" thing than pass a test thing. It's literally make sure its got brake pads left, the wheel isn't gonna fall off, and plug this computer in and hit enter till it says pass or fail. I understand the ignorance, I don't know this stuff about any other job, but why pretend you do? That's just weird. Especially since I've already said yeah, you can probably learn it. Like, your original point has been proven, so now you just want to blast out your ignorance for no reason?

>> No.17051254

>>17049956
>cash only = no business
>they always end closing after a few months or a year
sucks to them but they should have got with the times

>> No.17051256

>>17051241
They have atms, and cash apps retard. Haven't you ever charged someine for money with your phone? They don't even have to worry about getting arrested because they get released.

>> No.17051257

>>17051124
Never seen a family business? I took over when pop died, mom stayed in her original position.

>> No.17051260

>>17051256
yes atms to get CASH you fucking mouthbreather

>> No.17051262

Really its that loss leader stuff, a few stupid nuggies for 99 cents then the soada's where they get people.

>> No.17051266

>>17051251
This b8 is splendid fren.

>> No.17051267

>>17049956
I hope that was before the corona, else it pretty stupid.

>> No.17051270

>>17051260
But antifa don't do that. They just trade gay sex for drugs, or transfer cash with an app.

>> No.17051272

>>17051256
>lol go to an atm you dum dum
>cash only places are usually nowhere near an ATM, and if there it is one, it is usually broken or out of cash

>> No.17051282

>>17051257
I miss those mom & pop shops in NYC, there was this really awesome one on Madison ave and around 39th st in Manhattan that made really sandwiches. Places like that really don't exist anymore, it's all chain shit now.

>> No.17051283

>>17051272
>not having enough cash on you to pay for a cheap meal
A cash only sign works better than a no broke faggots allowed sign.

>> No.17051291

>>17051283
I pay everything with card and never have more than $20 in cash at all times, only taking more when I strictly need it. More steps means more frustrations meaning loss of business.

>> No.17051313

>>17051291
>never have more than $20 in cash at all times,
How do you pay for your drugs? Gay sex?
What do you do when all the starbucks you burned down closes? Pay with gay sex?

>> No.17051320

>>17051313
I don't pay for neither drugs nor sex.

>> No.17051326

>>17051291
Lol this dead ass broke anon pays with the gay sexo

>> No.17051327

alright anons pop quiz:
Consider X > Y > Z and X+Z > Y
Anon A has X in the bank linked to a debit card, and Z in cash
Anon B has Y in cash
Who has more money?

>> No.17051333

>>17051320
So you just pay with gay sex as your form of currency. You barter with your assholes.

>> No.17051341

>>17051270
>>17051313
>>17051326
>>17051333
someone seems to have lost their mind

>> No.17051345

Haven't had any cash in my pocket for like 10 years. Can't use my card there? bye-bye.
Live in a 1st world country.

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BOY THIS SURE IS A FUN THREAD THAT HAS A LOT TO DO WITH

FOOD & COOKING

HEY MODS, you around?

>> No.17051366

>>17051327
>implying that anon b doesn't have cash in bank
It's more realistic to conclude that anon b has more cash in hand, and in bank since people generally don't carry their whole bank account on them in cash.
So anon a, and b are carrying an amount in cash relative to what they have in the bank.

>> No.17051368

>>17051345
It is good to pay for things with cash sometimes because some stores charge an extra fee for using a credit/debit card.

>> No.17051370

>>17051341
Fuck you, you gay whore

>> No.17051371

>>17051366
You are making assumptions that are not in the statement provided
This is why you failed in high school

>> No.17051379

>>17051366
That's why it's best to have more than one account at more than one bank.

>> No.17051418

>>17051371
No u. You assume that people who carry cash don't have bank accounts. Which is irrational, and retarded. The more rational conclusion is that a, b both have bank accounts, but b has more disposable income to spend in public.
>>17051379
Which doesn't change anything, but ok fren.

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>>17051266
https://youtu.be/Ytm3hrPndKM
This guy explains it kinda better. Ase certs only have meaning to people outside the profession. Makes it all sound official to the customer.
If you mean about safety and emissions I'm dead serious at least here in PA. 2/32 for tires and brakes. All lights gotta work if they're still there. Exhaust can't leak, straps gotta all be there. Like most of this stuff even Stacy already knows about her car. Then shake down the suspension meaning literally grab a wheel and shake it feeling for play in the joints ie. Make sure the wheel isn't gonna fall off. Then there's some questions about how much trouble you get in for say illegally stickering a car/selling stickers and shit. And, when you take the test, the guy that "teaches" you all this gives you a "practice" test right before you take the real one (it's the real test, he gives you all the answers directly before you take the test) and I think it's open book even

In case you still have doubts I'm actually at my shop right now so pic related

>> No.17051443

>>17051418
>me no like reality
>therefore I will ignore it

>> No.17051447

>>17051418
Of course it changes things, having multiple accounts at multiple banks that aren't own by each other sure as heck changes things.

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Guise I think that I might start carrying more paper monies now.

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>>17051439
I fixed that for you.

>> No.17051519

>>17051065
Uh, you don't think I don't EVER carry cash, do you? Meanwhile you're sitting here sperging out about credit cards, when I'm literally getting extra cash back or extra perks I wouldn't be getting anyways if I only held cash. Plus if someone steals my wallet, I'm out like 20 bucks at most, because I can cancel my cards. Your cash goes into the wind.
>can't even party if you go past you daily fuccboi limit.
Lmao do you think most credit cards have a "daily limit?" I have over $100,000 in available credit. I sure as fuck can "party." Or just walk to the ATM and pull out extra cash. What kind of ghetto trash nigger are you?

>>17051101
Again, I work for a top Fortune company. If I worked in the office for a paper mill or something, sure, maybe I wouldn't do shit. But I'd also be paid shit.

>> No.17051547

>>17051439
>Ase certs only have meaning to people outside the profession.
Bro it means something to employers, the state, the bank, and etc. You still have to get the certs even if you're hired as a young kid by heavy machinery company, and trained in house.
>If you mean about safety and emissions I'm dead serious at least here in PA
These are requirements for the vehicles to meet emmissions, and not the technician who is trained to perform the inspection.
>In case you still have doubts I'm actually at my shop right now so pic related
Technically the shop only needs one guy to be ase certified, but yea I wouldn't get my vehicle worked on by someone who isn't at least certified.

>> No.17051552

>>17051512
Thanks kind anon. I actually noticed this before posting but was feeling lazy. Family's at home, I should really stop shit posting and join them to get shit faced. Yes, I fit the stereotype. Im and alcohol mechanic from a long line of alcohol mechanics
Speaking of alcohol, what yall choice of drink tonight and do you carry cash? Gotta get back on topic somehow

>> No.17051556

>>17051552
I just used irfanview and hit the l and r keys until it looked right.

>> No.17051558

>>17051519
>I have over $100,000 in available credit.
>credit
I see so you're proving the point that anon made about people who only use cards not really having any money.

>> No.17051559

>>17051519
>look at me I get 1% cash back using my credit card
>meanwhile the merchant raises their prices 4% to account for the processing fees

Wow you really showed everyone

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>>17051552

>> No.17051568

>>17051368
If you can afford to have a credit card (and they do charge you in various just for having one) then you should be able to pay .05% of the bill.
Besides, like I said, 1st world country here, we don't have those gangster methods.
But if I ever go to US, I will get a couple hundreds in my pocket.

>> No.17051581

>>17051547
Those are all people outside the profession friend. That's okay that you wouldn't and that's also why employers like it, but it doesn't change the fact that it's not how you actually train to be a mechanic. Anyway, you can take your car to them and when it gets more complicated than swapping brakes they'll outsourcing to someone like me anyway. You know, ask someone else and all.
My pop was certified when he was still kicking and he's the guy that's taught me all this stuff. My older bro too that works for a major superstock company building record breaking engines for copo camaros. About a year ago he worked on Marty roninsons car. Guess how many certs he's got. You do you anon.

>> No.17051594

>>17051568
It's not an if, it's do I want to use a credit card when a debit card is much better.

>> No.17051604

>>17051581
Check out that original movie "The Mechanic" with Charles Bronson.
Not the remake, that one sucks.

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Mods, are you all on thanksgiving break?

Moooooooooooooooooooooods

>> No.17051625

>>17051581
>trust me I didn't get the bare minimum in certifications, because my dad new his stuff
Even beaners get ase certified just to prove that they aren't going to put lug nuts on backwards.
You do know that you, and the company will be held legally accountable for any accidents, or deaths if the tires you put on spin loose on the freeway. The ASE certifications tells everybody that you should know what your doing without having to just trust you.

>> No.17051628

>>17051558
I also make $135,000 a year. I don't have to hoard cash in my mattress so I can take it out and pay the hooker on the corner to "party."

>>17051559
>everyone is going to stop using credit cards if they see my 4chan argument, better not save money where i can

>> No.17051638

>>17051608
Who's the qt pi and why isn't she in my bed right now?

>> No.17051655

>>17051608
It's a chilly night here in NY and her and I could keep each other warm.

>> No.17051656

>>17050128
>>17050140
>>17050111
>>17051165
Like the anon said
/pol schizos

>> No.17051659

>>17051628
>I also make $135,000 a year. I don't have to hoard cash in my mattress so I can take it out and pay the hooker on the corner to "party."
>keeping a few hundred in cash on you is hoarding cash
Seems legit. Maybe there's something to that post about perpetual dept where anons spend more money than they earn each month, and can't have physical money.

>> No.17051676

>>17051628
I've been to small shops that charge you less if you pay cash.

>> No.17051683

>>17051659
Could be HR types, there's always a certain demographic that gets those retard jobs.

>> No.17051688

Now we strayed wayed off food, who even buys bitcoins here? For food purpose, of course

>> No.17051693

People under 30 are conditioned to think that how we do things today is the correct way. I'm 90, so I know better than to trust the government, the banks, or the news.
I have my gonz, my beenz, my house, my bars, my chains, and fuck young 45 year old pussy. H8 me Idgaf nerds.

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>>17051688
Heck I dunno, I miss White Castle burger that I can heat up anytime.

>> No.17051715

I only eat at rethtauranths that are very expenthive

>> No.17051722

>>17051659
You don't seem to get the point. I don't carry hundreds of dollars in cash with me because nearly nowhere in my city is cash only, and I want to earn extra points and perks for my money, instead of carrying around change that gets thrown into a bucket somewhere in my house that I pay a margin of to Coinstar once every few years. Or if I drop my wallet somewhere/get pickpocketed, I don't lose hundreds of dollars of cash, I just call the credit card company, and zero liability.

I COULD carry cash, it's just dumb to do so.

>>17051676
Depends on how much money I'm saving in the very rare chance that they offer that discount. Saving a few cents isn't worth it.

>> No.17051743

I once went to a bar i Paris, France at the middle of the day, feeling thirsty. Bar was empty, Also asked for a pack of Marlboros. He replied: Marlboro cocaine?
Just the beer, s'il vous plais.

>> No.17051750

>>17051659
>Keeping an unnecessary amount of cash on you, making yourself a target for no reason
I'm not the other guy, I have never had a credit card, I just use my bank card everywhere. Only thing I need cash for is weed, and I only take it out right before I buy it. I've had a guy try and mug me, I just laughed and said no one carries cash any more. He took my bank card anyways, two minutes later I called my bank and cancelled the card. You would've lost a few hundred bucks.

>> No.17051753

>>17051722
It usually is 10% off, so much about being wise with your money baka

>> No.17051766

>>17051722
So you spend hundreds of dollars a day and consider yourself responsible with money?

>> No.17051779

>>17051753
Again, I don't live in a city where nearly any places are cash only or offer any kind of discount. If I was saving 10% on a $50 purchase, maybe I'll go find an ATM. If I'm saving 10% on a $5 hot dog and soda, I'll just pay the 50 cents to save myself the time.

>> No.17051786

>>17051766
Where did you get from my post that that I spend hundreds of dollars a day? The other anon said he carries hundreds of dollars in cash with him. I see absolutely no reason to do that.

>> No.17051797

>>17051750
>I'm not the other guy,
Yea, the other guy fucked off untill he could think of a proper backtrack story.
>Only thing I need cash for is weed, and I only take it out right before I buy it.
Why? You could just pay with a card now.
>I've had a guy try and mug me, I just laughed and said no one carries cash any more
And then he didn't shoot you, or hit you, but he took your bank card instead of doing a modern mugging forcing you to use your card
>You would've lost a few hundred bucks.
I don't buy drugs, or do anything retarded like go into sketchy places.
Tbh your mugging story doesn't add up. Robbers kind of adapted the muggings, and could have forced you to use your card.

>> No.17051805

>>17051797
>Robbers kind of adapted the muggings, and could have forced you to use your card.
Ah, yes, the robber who thinks he can wander up, find out you don't have cash on you, drag you onto a well lit street with bystanders and police, get himself on camera, and suffer zero consequences for it. You're really not a smart person, anon.

>> No.17051808

>>17049993
i like to avoid most of them and only pay a tiny amount to front that i'm actually a good tax-paying citizen
im a billionaire too

>> No.17051821

>>17051805
>Ah, yes, the robber who thinks he can wander up, find out you don't have cash on you, drag you onto a well lit street with bystanders and police, get himself on camera, and suffer zero consequences for it.
Yes. These are exactly the type of scenario you would be in while buying weed.
>You're really not a smart person, anon.
I mean well though, so there's that.

>> No.17051822

>>17049983
Because it's 2021 and most people don't walk around with more than $30 in cash.

>> No.17051831

>>17051625
No, I did. Didn't you see the pic? Safety and emissions certified. I didn't get the cert from ase which is not in any way government mandated (except the a/c one which I also have to handle freon). I will concede you're actual point that it would probably help in a legal defense though. However, even given that, I've been working this same business for 20 years now, enheriting it 4 years ago. I know the dealerships and techs on a first name basis doing most of their glass work and some of there problem child work the entire time. I know the techs on a first name basis and have been to their weddings. One dealership I've been doing glass for so long I got a guy fired cause he wouldn't stop getting in my way. A picture is up in the bosses office of me flipping off the camera at the lead techs bachelor party. I'm pretty well known in my area and have a track record too long to cover on 4chan. I don't think I'll have any troubles with a legal defense. But I also don't see that happening anyway and I'm insured up to 1 million anyway.

If you're ase certified and mad at my jokes, I apologize I mean them light heartedly. I'm not saying it means you're shit, I've met plenty of really smart guys who've got em. That lead tech for example has helped solve multiple problems for me in minutes that would have taken me hours cause he really knows Chevys. My point is getting ase certified won't make you a successful mechanic. It's just a thing that can help learn some basics if you didn't grow up doing it.

>> No.17051835

>>17051821
>while buying weed, and/or getting robbed
>>17051750
got robbed while
>onto a well lit street with bystanders and police, get himself on camera, and suffer zero consequences for it.
/b/ is a work of fiction, no?

>> No.17051839

>>17049997
Yet they send their kids to public schools and the like. Fucking traitorous inbred hicks. Fuck em.

>> No.17051844

>>17051750
>I've had a guy try and mug me, I just laughed and said no one carries cash any more. He took my bank card anyways, two minutes later I called my bank and cancelled the card
>>17051805
>Ah, yes, the robber who thinks he can wander up, find out you don't have cash on you, drag you onto a well lit street with bystanders and police, get himself on camera, and suffer zero consequences for it. You're really not a smart person, anon.
Robberer found you in front in street with police?

>> No.17051850

>>17051821
I'm saying the robber would need to drag you to an ATM to pull out the cash. I don't doubt that every once in a while someone is AT the ATM and someone walks up with a gun, but the risk that they're not going to be seen makes it a lot less likely that they're going to hold a guy up and walk him to the ATM.

>> No.17051853

>>17051839
How much taxes does pelosi, and the squad pay?
How many republicans vs democrats got cought stealing tax money since Obama, or got cought gunrunning for terrorists.

>> No.17051859

>>17051844
I'm the one who said the thing about going into a busy street, but not the one who had an attempted mugger.

ATMs also have withdraw limits, so whoever is mugging that dude better be VERY sure it's going to be worth the $100-$200 on the withdrawal limit.

>> No.17051860

>>17051850
>I'm saying the robber would need to drag you to an ATM to pull out the cas
But robber just needs to get you to accept a transaction with phone.

>> No.17051868

>>17051850
or wait till you got your money, walk up to you and say "boo", "hand me the money", and you lot probably will.

>> No.17051873
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Oh yes listen to me goy. Criticizing your parents and grandparents is cool. Don't use untraceable cash, use your card, don't worry we won't tax it or track it or mess with your bank account. You can trust me I said i have a 401k and alit of money. :D

>> No.17051878

>>17051859
Ive withdrawn 1000 in 2 500 dollar chunks to pick on my brother cause he needed money really bad and I wanted his car so I slapped him with the cash.
Idk if that's particular bank policies or what but I definitely did that and it was funny af. Anyway I'm not actually against your point, this is my first reply in this string. Cause all atms also have a camera on them (far as I know). It's not easy to stick someone up like that and get away with it. But I will say that's why you carry your gun anyway.

>> No.17051884

>>17051868
Sure, but that's not the same as getting mugged when you're not carrying any cash. Or again, just dropping your wallet and leaving it somewhere. Even if there's a "good samaritan" who returns your wallet to lost and found, odds are they pocketed the cash.

>> No.17051889

>>17051859
>phone
>monies cards
>physical bodies
You are the atm and you say you can only spend 200$ a day how do you buy anything

>> No.17051903

>>17051889
I would never spend $200 in cash on anything in one buy. I would use my credit card, and get the points. What black market shit are you buying that you need $200 in cash? Even if I was buying some used car off of some person I'd write a check or make a special trip to the bank, instead of pulling it out of the ATM.

>> No.17051920

>>17051903
See
>>17051889
If you have your bank card, and phone on you then YOU ARE a walking money transfer machine. Also
the limits on your cards are getting lower, and lower.

>> No.17051925

>>17051884
Not true depending where you live I guess. When I was a kid I sold gum in school at 100% markup and made about 500 dollars over a couple years. Couple of my brothers were drug addicts though so I deemed it safer to keep my money on me at all times (lol at a 16yo kid carrying 500 dollars in cash). Anyway, I did drop it at a wawa and when I went back after realizing it, it was gone. I'd planned to buy my first craftsman toolbox with that money so I was pretty pissed. Anyway, few days later a cop dropped it off to me at my house. I couldn't tell you if they stole a dollar or 2, didn't keep track of it that hard, but it definitely seemed like they hadn't touched the money. At least 90% of it was still there. And honestly, even if they had pocketed a couple dollars good for them I'm happy for them for getting it back to me.

>> No.17051930

>>17051903
>I would never spend $200 in cash on anything in one buy
Definately a gender nuetral card transaction individual who has a lot of money to spend.

>> No.17051938

>>17051925
This happens more than people think.

>> No.17051942

Yo everybody itt is a bunch of lying broke ass neets.

>> No.17051971

>>17049956
that's the sign they're money laundring, tax evading or both

>> No.17051974

>>17051971
No it's not. It's a sign that they don't want to deal with processing fees.

>> No.17051975

>>17051938
It's one of the very few things I remember from that age as I had just gotten started on my alcoholism. The other is that that same cop was there for my first dui and he was not nearly as nice... My arresting officer was awesome though. Anyway, I asked him if I could hug him when he returned my wallet and he said no frown face... Big fat guy would have been comfy. Oh well.

>> No.17051982

>>17051930
>Also the limits on your cards are getting lower, and lower.
No, they're getting higher as my credit builds. And if someone is holding a gun to my head, my money is insured and this is considered a bank robbery. Do you really think you can just hold a gun to someone's head, make them transfer money, and the police don't get involved? The business doesn't have protections? They just say "oh well?"

>>17051930
Oh, look, an ESL that can't spell and has never known what it's like to have more than $40 in his pocket.

>> No.17051996

>>17049993
It's a left wing grift. The money is never actually used for anything but creating income inequality between the state and the people.

>> No.17051998

>>17051974
I bet it's more due to what I said than to what you said, plenty of "restaurants" are like that. I just know one of them that straight up buys products from the russian mafia to the point they have him fully extorted, and this isn't even russia or eastern europe

>> No.17052008

>>17051982
>No, they're getting higher as my credit builds. And if someone is holding a gun to my head, my money is insured and this is considered a bank robbery. Do you really think you can just hold a gun to someone's head, make them transfer money, and the police don't get involved? The business doesn't have protections? They just say "oh well?"
Sweet summer child is triplling down on the larp. Your story keeps breaking down. It's time to take a rest.

>> No.17052009

>>17050140
this post is too smart for /ck/

>> No.17052011

Also, people with this forced transfer shit need to go understand what the FDIC is. Your money is federally insured in a bank in case of this issue. It's not if you're carrying cash in your pocket.

>> No.17052021

>>17049993
>letting the government steal your money and give it to Israel
you’re not even trying anon

>> No.17052027

>>17052008
I'm the one that replied to you, not the one that got robbed.

>> No.17052033

>>17051982
>Oh, look, an ESL that can't spell and has never known what it's like to have more than $40 in his pocket
This u. You carry smaller than 30$ and can only withdraw 200$ at atm. You do not buy more than 200$ at a time.

>> No.17052041

>>17050920
If you ask to see it most of the time they will let you.

>> No.17052055

>>17052033
I buy things that are more than $200 at a time on a card, instead of with cash. I get free airline miles or cash back. You carry cash and get nothing for it, literally spending more on things. Your reading comprehension has failed. Might want to ask for a new recent college grad that's "finding themselves" for your village to learn the language.

>> No.17052102

>>17052055
>I buy things that are more than $200 at a time on a card, instead of with cash.
Your atm limit is still smoll like a child account so maybe your account does not have above 25000usd.
>I get free airline miles or cash back.
You thinknit is cash back or free miles. Very cute.
>You carry cash and get nothing for it, literally spending more on things.
I carry some monies yes. I get what I buy.
>Your reading comprehension has failed.
Your story is too difficult to follow. To many excuses and changes with ridicoulous events.
>Might want to ask for a new recent college grad that's "finding themselves" for your village to learn the language.
Pardon me. Im originally a business visa then citizen 1 year. I speak better than I write.

>> No.17052129

>>17052055
>he allows his purchases to be tracked by credit card companies that then sell that data to advertisers

>> No.17052135

>>17052102
>Your atm limit is still smoll like a child account
I intentionally set my limit so I don't pull out dumb amounts of cash or have someone rob me, like we've been talking about. I can walk into the bank and pull out as much cash as I want.
>You thinknit is cash back or free miles. Very cute.
It literally is. Haven't paid for a plane ticket.
>I carry some monies yes. I get what I buy.
So do I, I get perks for doing so, though. If I paid cash for everything, I'd have paid for thousands of dollars in airline tickets that I instead got for free.
>Your story is too difficult to follow. To many excuses and changes with ridicoulous events.
You are talking to two different people, is that too hard to follow? I am not the guy that got robbed. I don't think he's posted in an hour.
>Pardon me. Im originally a business visa then citizen 1 year. I speak better than I write.
Yikes, a business visa? We need to up our standards.

>> No.17052142

>>17052011
>Your money is federally insured in a bank in case of this issue.
You can theoretically get your money back, but it takes almost a year after all the investigations, and you are the first suspect. First they will attempt to prove that you're commiting fraud. Then after that they do a half ass investigation where they're still trying to do anything to not oay you. Then if everything goes right you might get your monies. That's good though, because you will probably avoid harm if you cooperate with the mugger kniwing that you can get your money back.

>> No.17052143

>>17052129
>He thinks he's so special that anyone cares what he bought and isn't just some random number in a sea of data
I'd rather save the money than be concerned that I got an ad for dog food after buying my dog food.

>> No.17052149

>>17052142
>You can theoretically get your money back, but it takes almost a year after all the investigations, and you are the first suspect.
This is better than "someone robbed me at gunpoint and my money is gone for good" and being told "yes," when you carry cash.

>> No.17052176

>>17052135
>I intentionally set my limit so I don't pull out dumb amounts of cash or have someone rob me, like we've been talking about. I can walk into the bank and pull out as much cash as I want.
Seems like your living a 200 lifestyle so maybe limit is best. There is still not safe from the man that want your monie.
>It literally is. Haven't paid for a plane ticket
You pay for this every transaction inside your pay.
>So do I, I get perks for doing so, though. If I paid cash for everything, I'd have paid for thousands of dollars in airline tickets that I instead got for free.
Your paying more for things then part of that is a gift back. I do not like perks.
>You are talking to two different people, is that too hard to follow? I am not the guy that got robbed. I don't think he's posted in an hour.
My post is only for you. You are responding as many people. But responding to the same question. Is it drugs?
>Yikes, a business visa? We need to up our standards.
Worry about refugees. Business visa is different. Being a citizen from that implies my status verses yours.

>> No.17052180

>>17052149
>This is better than "someone robbed me at gunpoint and my money is gone for good" and being told "yes," when you carry cash.
Prove that you were robbed by gunpoint when you approved the transaction.

>> No.17052245

>>17050609
Based and dirtyspoon-pilled

>> No.17052312

>>17052176
>Seems like your living a 200 lifestyle so maybe limit is best. There is still not safe from the man that want your monie.
Nope, I'm living a much higher lifestyle. There is no reason to take out more than $200 cash on a random night out. If I am going to go do something that requires that much cash, I will go to the bank.
>Your paying more for things then part of that is a gift back. I do not like perks.
What the fuck are you talking about? Unless everyone decides to pay cash only, that restaurant is going to lift the cost of the food no matter what. Your individual choice doesn't matter, anon. Under 2% of establishments I will ever go to are cash only. The rest don't offer discounts. And who doesn't like perks?
>My post is only for you. You are responding as many people. But responding to the same question. Is it drugs?
I don't buy drugs. That's why I don't need hundreds of dollars in cash on me.

>>17052180
>Prove that you were robbed by gunpoint when you approved the transaction.
Call the cops immediately? I'm sure the suspect will likely be caught on camera nearby after robbing you. Or the cops can go to their house or wherever you were picking up the drugs.

>> No.17052838

I only frequent eateries that take altcoins. If you can't keep up with the times then you don't deserve my money.

>> No.17053196

Notice how all the cash obsessed idiots in this thread are ESL 3rd worlders and/or literal monkey brained manual laborers.
Really makes you think.

>> No.17053212

>>17053196
I'm an esl, 1st worlder, got literally thousands on the card. cope.

>> No.17053425
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So uhhh food?