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[–] njordomir@lemmy.world 34 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Yes,

After World War II and through recent times (well after the DM to € switch), Germany was one of the most cash-happy countries. If you didn't carry cash on you, there was a good chance you'd end up stuck and unable to pay for something. Even today, many businesses don't take credit cards compared to the US.

Using a card demands that you trust Visa, MC, etc. with your data as well as pay a fee.

The last time I was there (Christmas time) I was horrified to see the inroads these bloodsucking leeches made into Germany. People around the world are selling themselves and future generations into economic servitude and making themselves targets for corporate surveillance based advertising at an alarming rate.

Now would be a great time for a worldwide cash-based movement to spring up.

I ran a cash-based business for a decade and it wasn't so I could cheat on taxes (I paid those every year). It was so I could deny the CC companies their undeserved cut and remain congruent with my values.

Convenience or Freedom

Choose one.

[–] jol@discuss.tchncs.de 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Some businesses in Germany only accept cards like giro and ec, so that's another possibility. In Portugal some businesses only accept MB cards. In Denmark some places only use Mobile Pay. It's definitely becoming more common for Mastercard and Visa to be accepted in all 3, but alternatives did exist.

[–] njordomir@lemmy.world 1 points 11 hours ago

True, even before Visa and MC started making inroads, I was seeing EC cards commonly in Germany, but usually only for certain uses. The fact that some businesses now operate in a cash exclusionary way frightens me a little. We're headed for sci-fi dystopia.