If they go cashless there will be more need for Dominion counting equipment.
Hahaha
If you look at the banks and what they do today already, entirely legally (because they are influential and can help draft the regulations or laws and interpretation there of), we are already there.
Continuous interest, teaser interest rates for the first year, free cards that then get a built in fee where they don’t tell you and just charge it to the account after the first year (most people don’t even notice), games with exchange rates, games where they pay for the biggest bills first so if you run out of funds they can hit you with multiple insufficient funds fees on the smaller but more abundant charges from an account... Everyone wants to make money, but no differently than the cliché immoral used car dealer hiding defects, playing a shell game and ripping off customers, the financial institutions in this country are “nasty.” Low life scum for the most part-
The article isn’t about going cashless, though, it’s mandating that stores accept cash, which I happen to think is quite proper and I agree with.