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sbeckeriv | 2 years ago
What are the positives and negatives of accepting cash for businesses? Other then 6 million people across the united states cannot buy from your shop.
I can guess at reasons for both but I do not run a business.
sbeckeriv | 2 years ago
What are the positives and negatives of accepting cash for businesses? Other then 6 million people across the united states cannot buy from your shop.
I can guess at reasons for both but I do not run a business.
legitster|2 years ago
The benefit of accepting cash is, besides there being no processing costs, is that it makes it really easy to... uhhhh, fudge your revenue numbers. I've had a few cash transactions where I ask for a receipt from the business and the owner scowls at me.
> Other then 6 million people across the united states cannot buy from your shop.
Depending on the type of business you run, I can almost assure you these customers are not going to be in your target demographic.
jjav|2 years ago
Don't be so sure. I'm plenty "banked" and will out of principle never buy anything from a place that does not take my cash.
Privacy is one of the most important freedoms we have and cash is absolutely vital to maintain that freedom.
The other vital freedom enabled by cash is the right to participate in commerce. With a third-party gated electronic payment, said third party (sometimes multiple third parties in the same transaction) all have a say on whether you get to spend your money or not. With cash, it's your money you spend it as you wish.
JumpCrisscross|2 years ago
It's expensive to store and transport. It gets stolen, by employees and robbers. You get handed bad bills.
beaeglebeached|2 years ago
pengaru|2 years ago
But that's what business is, work and risk... I'm surprised more American cities haven't outright banned the practice for businesses serving their public since it's so clearly a form of discrimination.
unknown|2 years ago
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pizzalife|2 years ago
Positives: You don't need to deal with any of that.
Negatives: You can't take business from people who only have cash, but depending on what you're selling that might not really matter.
superfrank|2 years ago
Also, needing to keep cash in small bills in the drawer to make change is a big pain in the ass.
blibble|2 years ago
and you likely need a safe on premises too when their floats under/overflow, and controls around that
cash is a huge pain in the ass
ensignavenger|2 years ago
rawgabbit|2 years ago