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Cash/Checks vs. Cards at Restaurants
This has been a topic of discussion here and there the last couple years, but yesterday, while using a check at Bailey's Bubble, something occurred to me: all places I've been to that take cash also take checks, and I wondered about bounced check fees vs. card fees. Do people just not bounce checks today, are they not really used at all, or are the fees small enough to still outweigh the use of cards?
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I always carry cash. I may be different, but it surprises me that someone would write a check to buy ice cream. Then again, I am surprised when someone pulls out a credit card to buy a cup of coffee. I assume that only a small percentage of people bounce checks so I think in most cases fees are not a factor.
I only use checks to pay bills and the majority of the time I use the online payment system at my bank for checks so there is no postage or fees. I know many people never carry cash but if I walk out of the house without folding green in my pocket I feel like something is missing. Also, I think the employees in restaurants or at boat gas docks appreciate cash tips for obvious reasons. I will buy gasoline or pay a restaurant bill with a credit card to get the benefits the card provides but leave the tip in cash. |
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Bounced check fee
Most businesses have a bad check policy that includes a fee, usually pretty steep ($20-35).
Usually posted in the store and often printed on the receipt. Dave
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Depending on the size of the check, all sorts of bad things can happen:
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Hey, SAMIAM--please chime in on the topic in general and whether it's easy or difficult to collect on bad check fees. Thanks
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Checks are rare now
It can be frustrating when somebody in line ahead of you wants to write a check, then the cashier has to call the manager and they want two forms of ID. That's at least one reason people rarely write checks anymore for retail purchases. Direct Deposit for income; auto-pay for credit cards, mortgage, insurance, utilities, etc. Tradesmen (painter, landscaper, etc) like a check when the job is started, and the balance when it is finished.
Interesting that I stopped the farm stand today and they said 30% discount if you pay cash for end of season specials, you can put everything else on a CC. I believe it used to be that muggers always wanted cash. Now, they'll take your CC too. No personal experience with muggers. |
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People do bounce checks but not as much as I would expect. The good thing is it is a crime to bounce a check and the police will go after them for you. A certain amount (over something like a thousand dollars ?) is a felony. I almost think our bank charges $35 or $40 for a bounced check now. It was $40, but they have brought it back down to $20.
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How do you tip at a restaurant? If you have someone perform a service at your home like cut down a tree or make a repair do you ever ask if there is a discount for cash? Sometimes trades people need instant money (poor financial planning) so they will gladly give a discount for immediate cash in hand. Over many (too many) years I have saved a lot more than 2 to 6% by offering cash and I have been fortunate to have people show up quickly because they know it means cash in hand. I know, I am an enabler............................... |
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I hate cash almost as much as I hate writing checks to pay bills that require envelopes & stamps. Ugh. I carry a cash buffer for the gas dock tip & the occasional food stand. Though even food trucks and such usually take cards now. Cash for independent service providers is one of few good reasons for cash as TiltonBB mentions. Fishing guides LOVE cash. I pay for coffee with my card. So much faster, easier & no change clinking around until sucked up in a vaccum. I also pay tolls on 93 with the RFID box on my dash. That box could go away as photo id can get your plate & route a bill to you. I got caught without coins on a Florida toll highway, in a rental car, & the toll was added to my bill. I've been IN my bank maybe 3 times this year and thats at least 2 times too much for my liking. I completely manage my daughters college bills and such online. She's an authorized user on one of my cards so theres no last minute or late night desperate pleas for money. Cash is just so...last century.
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Cash is King
I must admit, I am a cash guy also. I also carry credit cards for larger purchases. I just simply cannot imagine writing a check for an ice cream cone..I do not carry a check book and can’t remember the last time I wrote a check. My wife handles the check book but only writes checks when not able to pay on line.
I agree with Tilton, tipping or paying in cash for some services goes a long way and is remembered! Dan
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I love cash
The more, the better! I love it so much that I make a big pile of it this time of the year, then roll around in it like autumn leaves. Love the feeling, love the smell, love it all. I LOVE CASH!!!
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Almost everyone prefers cash as a method of payment. That means your waiter, landscaper, boat maintenance company, car mechanic, coffee shop, ice cream stand, bartender. Everyone. |
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Cash, I don’t carry it. Period.
As I posted on another thread, a restaurant has forever lost my business until they take plastic. Heard the food is good, I wouldn’t know... This is the 21st century, step into it... I can use a card on a soda machine for a $1.85 purchase without issue but a restaurant where I’m going to drop $50+ can’t suck up 3%???!! There is a Gilford car repair garage that gives a generous cash discount, repair cost $1850 and we paid $1600 cash, one of the few times I’ll ever go to the bank! Checks, yup still write them every month for rent. |
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Yes, I am an enabler, and proud of it. I do believe that people should pay their fair share but I also believe that the government takes way more than a fair share. When Al Sharpton pays his fair share, when all the government waste, welfare fraud, absurd federal pensions Etc, Etc., Etc. are eliminated maybe it will get closer to a "fair share". Until then, I don't blame anyone for trying to "beat the system" and if my cash contribution helps them I'm OK with that. |
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Otherwise your tips may be quite less than well received.
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I do online banking and no longer write checks... the bank does it for me including the stamp to mail it, at no charge. I also use a credit card 99.9% of the time.
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I also use CC to pay everything...get $$$ rewards back. Mounts up. Have about $1300 in current credits just waiting for me to cash them in. Bank credit card $$$ credits will buy me a new laptop soon. They essentially pay me to use their money...only in America. Just pay the credit card bill once a month before any interest charges. I seldom write a check. If a check is needed, I also have the bank mail it and save the stamp. Monthly bills I have set up to just access my checking account. Saves lots of time.
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Free?
I use CC and cash. It amuses me that people think they're getting something for "free" on a CC. That's like saying "It's free. The government pays for it."
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Since I pay my credit card bill on the day it is due every month and NEVER incur any interest charges, please prove to me that it is costing me money to collect the reward dollars. I will be very interested in your logic, as I firmly believe it has zero cost to me.....only gain.
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I always have at least $500 on me at all times but I'm in a business where I receive a lot of cash.
I'm not sure how I will handle this when I retire. I don't know if I will go to the bank every week and withdraw cash or start using my credit cards more. I do know one thing, I will NEVER own a debit card! |
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Whenever I have service or trades people (who take credit cards) work for me I ask "Is there any discount for cash?". Quite often I have saved significant amounts of money. My plumber just took $100 off of a $700 bill. That is significantly more than the 3 to 5% rewards program that some credit cards offer. I had a good sized boat moved and they took $200 off of an $1,800 quote. Again, significantly more than the rewards programs that credit cards offer. I have someone coming to cut down a tree. I got two quotes in the $1,000 to $1,200 range. I offered cash to a third person and he told me $600. Guess who got the job. That is the reason for Cumberland Farms gas discount program if you let them debit your bank account immediately. They don't lose CC fees and they improve and speed up their cash flow. Cash is King! |
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About 30 years ago I attempted collection on a bad check only to find out it was a local single mom who was struggling and had recently lost a child. Haven't done it since. |
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Checks are a payment method of last resort, mostly reserved for paying bills, or making a large payment to a contractor/etc, where credit cards are not an option, and it wouldn't make sense to hand them a duffel bag of money.
We put almost everything on credit cards. From a $2.00 coffee to a $2,000 whatever purchase. It's just easier to pay one bill per month, plus most credit cards these days have some nice features for tracking spending, plus cash-back programs. I usually carry ~$200 in cash for random things where cash is more practical (tips, street vendors, etc.). Sometimes that lasts a week, sometimes it lasts 3 months.
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Actually, with the POS system it would be very difficult to steal. Every scrap of food goes through the system and the total has to match the cash. Also, lucky to have very honest crew. Never any problems at the VK.
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I use to own a Mobil gas station with a mini mart. It had a state of the art POS system and it always amazed me how creative the high school age employees got to scam the system. I caught many but I'm sure I didn't catch them all.
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You need a big pile of cash just to pay the property taxes on that mansion of yours.
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Visa is paying some of the high end restaurants in big cities as much as 10K to accept credit cards only, no cash.
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Some years ago, I did business with a one man shop on Elm St in Manchester. The owner changed from checks and CC to absolutely cash only. The explanation was that "I'm going to retire in a few years." Yes, cash is king.
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Google says Visa did attempt to institute this policy and the point was made that there is no Federal law requiring a private company to accept cash/currency. There are multiple references to the Visa story from 2017. I do not know whether the plan worked.
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So If I have this correct in my mind. ?????
Example: You go out to a restaurant, you get a meal for $40.00 dollars and the bill comes and you put down $45.00 cash and the server says I'm sorry we only take credit cards. What happens next? Are you going to be washing dishes all night. Is a free meal ? Expect FLL to be there every night? Seems Impossible that any place would refuse to take cash. |
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That $5.00 tip you left on your CC receipt.... IS CASH to the server.... 100 years ago that may not be true, but today...... |
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Locally, we have had hotel/drug problems where the hotel took cash and nobody could ID the tenant. The police "encouraged" them to take CC so there was a basis for ID or stolen CC. Good cooperation from hotels.
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There is another facet to this, and that is privacy. If an insurance company gets a hold of your credit card bill, they can count the number of times you bought an ice cream and correlate it to your health, or more to the point: Imagine a divorce lawyer who analyses where you went, demanding who ordered the more expensive item, they have proof you went. Wait, this actually happened to me, so no imagination is necessary.
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Many years ago there was a Boston Mayor who did every personal transaction in cash. He didn't have a checking account and did not use credit cards. When he needed checks to pay bills he sent someone with cash to get Postal Money Orders, a different post office every time. That way it was almost impossible to trace his cash flow.
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Reading this and you can clearly see the generational divide on how to pay for things. I had to teach a fellow employee whos fresh out of school how to make out a check the other day. Her response was " I pay everything online". Which I do too now, but in the past like most of us have had to at least write checks some something!
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Businesses these days are just rolling those CC fees into their prices so that so called cash back rewards is basically a partial refund from the fees you've already paid. I love how all these rewards programs are out there suggesting you can make all this money on them. Um NO it's simply a gimmick that people fall for and usually those that can least afford it. It's just encouraging people to spend more in the hopes they get a larger check back and in exchange driving up consumer debt and those nasty CC APR charges for carrying a balance which the backers of said cards are banking on. Even if you are paying off your CC every month, I guarantee you it's still costing you something for every swipe.
The best credit card "rewards" program is to actually invest in the their stocks which pay a nice dividend and at least Visa and MasterCard stocks have been doing quite well lately. Combine that plus your individual card "rewards" minus cap gains and dividend taxes you may just make a little something. |
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The legislation (H 3012/S 2061) filed by Reps. Tricia Farley-Bouvier of Pittsfield and Christine Barber of Somerville, and Sen. Brendan Crighton of Lynn, would permit all qualified residents, regardless of immigration status, to apply for and receive a standard state license under the state’s now-two-tiered system. Fourteen states, including Connecticut and Vermont, have laws in place allowing all residents to acquire some type of license or permit regardless of immigration status, according to supporters. The Massachusetts legislation would not affect federal Real ID-compliant licenses, which require proof of citizenship or lawful residence as well as a Social Security number. “This is a public safety bill. The passage of this bill will mean that all drivers in the commonwealth will be trained, will be licensed and will be insured,” Farley-Bouvier said. “When all drivers are trained, licensed and insured, all drivers, all passengers, all cyclists and pedestrians are safer.” Barber reminded the Transportation Committee that Massachusetts already issues driver’s licenses to green card holders, foreign students and immigrants covered by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy. Obtaining a standard driver’s license, she said, does not allow someone to vote, does not make them eligible for any public benefits they do not already receive and soon cannot be used to board an airplane. |
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Play it forward, issued mass license, two months of utility bills and we can issue them a valid NH license.
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Issued by the DMV in Massachusetts? Now there's group that knows how to keep accurate, up to date, records. No illegal will ever slip through the cracks with those guys on the job. The day the first license is issued, won't the ACLU protest that it s discriminatory because it doesn't look like everybody else's license?
Love the testimony that says all these people will now be insured. We insure cars, not drivers. No car, no insurance. When I was in that business, it was well known that there were more uninsured drivers in MA per capita (Mandatory insurance) than in NH where insurance is not required. I'm waiting to see the cross check when they find out they have issued 200+ licenses to the same single family residence address. |
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Ain't that the truth!! I noticed the same thing!!
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How did credit card versus cash morph into illegals getting licenses?
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