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02/02/2024
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By Belle Carter
Warning to the “UNBANKED”: More establishments are no longer taking cash in America
People all across America are reportedly being shut out from stores, restaurants and other businesses as these establishments are now refusing to take cash for payment. Though numerous shops have one sign proudly proclaiming how welcoming and inclusive they are, next to it another says, “No cash accepted.” As a result, the “unbanked” – people who […]
02/01/2024
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By Zoey Sky
Portent of things to come: Move to go cashless by McDonald’s greeted with calls for BOYCOTT
Many angry McDonald’s customers are considering a boycott of the popular fast-food restaurant because the company has announced that some of its outlets in Melbourne, Australia, are going cashless. It began when one disgruntled customer shared a photo of the sign at a McDonald’s drive-through in Clayton South, Melbourne, which informed diners that cash would not be […]
01/31/2024
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By Ethan Huff
American businesses, big-box stores increasingly rejecting CASH as forced shift to cashless society accelerates
Despite the fact that around six million people living in the United States do not have bank accounts and are considered to be “unbanked,” a growing number of retail stores, including large, well-known big-box stores, are refusing cash and forcing customers to pay with cards or smartphones. Upwards of one billion people worldwide currently do […]
01/17/2024
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By Arsenio Toledo
BIG BROTHER ALERT: CBDC projects around the world not installing privacy safeguards, British privacy organization finds
British civil liberties and privacy campaigning organization Big Brother Watch has found in an investigation of seven central bank digital currency (CBDC) projects that not one of them have installed safeguards to preserve consumer privacy. A CBDC is a blockchain-based digital form of fiat currency that is issued and managed by a national – or, […]
11/16/2023
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By Belle Carter
1.8M fraudulent transactions led banks to close accounts of innocent customers without warning or explanation
Multiple suspicious activity reports (SARs) in banks most likely led to the eviction of customers’ accounts, and federal laws have little to say about the trigger for account cancellations. Reuters reported that in 2022, banks filed over 1.8 million SARs. This marked a 50 percent increase in just two years. This year, it is expected […]
11/15/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Shipping containers piling up in Australia as ports hit by “nationally significant cyber incident”
Australia’s second-largest port operator has been hit by a cyberattack that paralyzed maritime freight movement Down Under. Australian Federal Police are said to be investigating the cybersecurity incident, which took down container terminals in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Fremantle. DP World Australia, which controls about 40 percent of Australia’s maritime freight industry, was forced to […]
11/02/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Financial preparedness: What are the dangers of a “cashless” economy?
For modern shoppers, cashless payment methods may seem like a convenient and secure option. But if you want to avoid common risks like credit card fraud and digital systems that are vulnerable to cyberattacks, cash will always be king. (h/t to SHTFPlan.com) In the U.S. and other economies that have legal tender laws, only cash is […]
10/23/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
Sen. Durbin proposes bill to reduce credit card swipe fees – critics warn bill would increase credit card fraud
Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois has once again filed a bill in the Senate that could limit the ability of banks and credit unions to implement anti-fraud technologies to protect users of credit cards. The Credit Card Competition (CCA) Act of 2023 claims to want to lower interchange fees. Also known as “swipe fees,” […]
09/15/2023
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By Zoey Sky
3 Suspicious narratives behind the big push toward electric vehicles
If the average American household switched to electric vehicles (EVs), the additional electricity consumption per household would be equivalent to 25 refrigerators. But if EVs use up this much energy, why are manufacturers and the government still urging the public to switch to electric cars? Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), himself an electrical engineer, revealed this information while […]
08/16/2023
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By Laura Harris
CASHLESS DOWN UNDER: Australia gears up for CBDC rollout, with major banks banning OTC cash withdrawals
Four major Australian banks have phased out over-the-counter (OTC) withdrawals at most of their branches to give way to central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and the “cashless society.” The Daily Mail named the four banks as National Australia Bank, Commonwealth Bank, ANZ and Westpac. While “special centers” will be designated to accommodate “more complex banking […]
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