YoThatsFed
YoThatsFed OP t1_j5z1dgn wrote
Reply to comment by Sentsuizan in The transition to digital currency is terrible for homeless people. by YoThatsFed
We primarily use PayPal but I’m not aware of a way to use that to pay in stores either.
Stores tend to accept any major debit/credit cards, and Apple and Google pay.
YoThatsFed OP t1_j5yqgqi wrote
Reply to comment by CWB2208 in The transition to digital currency is terrible for homeless people. by YoThatsFed
I hope they will soon have means of utilising digital currencies but majority of them where I live currently don’t so at the moment it is bad for them. It will be potentially beneficial to them when they’re able to utilise it more but where I live it’s currently not the case. I hope it becomes the case of course.
YoThatsFed OP t1_j5yq5wy wrote
Reply to comment by Sentsuizan in The transition to digital currency is terrible for homeless people. by YoThatsFed
Wow that’s actually very useful, I didn’t know that. I’m not sure if shops in the UK accept Cash App Pay as I’ve never seen it and can’t find anything about it online, but definitely very useful to the homeless population in the USA and hopefully something that gets adopted more here.
YoThatsFed OP t1_j5yi8zn wrote
Reply to comment by Sentsuizan in The transition to digital currency is terrible for homeless people. by YoThatsFed
Are you saying you can do contactless payments from a Cash App balance on your phone?
YoThatsFed OP t1_j5yd5g4 wrote
Reply to comment by Sentsuizan in The transition to digital currency is terrible for homeless people. by YoThatsFed
Sorry then maybe I’m confused, how do you spend money from Cash App if you don’t have a card or account? Sure you have the money sat in Cash App but how can you then actually use it?
Cash App isn’t really used at all in the UK so I’m not massively familiar with it.
YoThatsFed OP t1_j5yd1wa wrote
Reply to comment by -temporary_username- in The transition to digital currency is terrible for homeless people. by YoThatsFed
Yeah like I said, I’m aware it happens, I just haven’t seen it myself yet.
YoThatsFed OP t1_j5ya1yz wrote
Reply to comment by Sentsuizan in The transition to digital currency is terrible for homeless people. by YoThatsFed
You’re once again talking about the US, tips in the UK aren’t “hundreds of dollars” forming a large part of your income.
YoThatsFed OP t1_j5y9zw7 wrote
Reply to comment by Sentsuizan in The transition to digital currency is terrible for homeless people. by YoThatsFed
Card readers or a smart phone then I should add. Definitely more common that they will have a phone/smartphone but then there is the issue of actually having access to a bank account and card without an address to link it to, plus then keeping the phone charged to spend it. I’ve personally never met a homeless person who’s accepted anything besides cash.
YoThatsFed OP t1_j5y9gja wrote
Reply to comment by Sentsuizan in The transition to digital currency is terrible for homeless people. by YoThatsFed
That’s why I said “generally”, there are exceptions of course.
YoThatsFed OP t1_j5y9f1z wrote
Reply to comment by Sentsuizan in The transition to digital currency is terrible for homeless people. by YoThatsFed
As I’ve said in other threads, I live in the part of the UK with the most homeless people and I have never once seen any of them with a card reader. I’m aware it happens, more commonly in the centre of the city, but at least 99% of them only take cash.
YoThatsFed OP t1_j5y4fc4 wrote
Reply to comment by -temporary_username- in The transition to digital currency is terrible for homeless people. by YoThatsFed
Street performers aren’t homeless, they just do that as a job. Homeless people with a card reader isn’t something I’ve seen before but I know it does happen.
YoThatsFed OP t1_j5y4bn0 wrote
Reply to comment by CWB2208 in The transition to digital currency is terrible for homeless people. by YoThatsFed
People don’t carry cash, 99% of homeless people only accept cash. Therefore it’s bad for them.
YoThatsFed OP t1_j5y49yr wrote
Reply to comment by FastConfidence4077 in The transition to digital currency is terrible for homeless people. by YoThatsFed
I think your comment is definitely skewed to a US perspective though, I’ve definitely seen Americans mention like “it’s a nice area but there’s a lot of homeless people” and similar things, which would be a weird thing to say in the UK. However I still agree that even in the Uk there isn’t a lot of care/respect for them sometimes and a lot of people lack empathy for their situation.
YoThatsFed OP t1_j5w2umn wrote
Reply to comment by BackRowRumour in The transition to digital currency is terrible for homeless people. by YoThatsFed
Most people would be in one mind about it, “no that’s my scarf I want to keep it”, so being in two minds about isn’t a bad thing at all.
YoThatsFed OP t1_j5vizpa wrote
Reply to comment by AdMore3461 in The transition to digital currency is terrible for homeless people. by YoThatsFed
The US tipping/waiter pay system is terrible, it should be illegal to have the majority of wages be tips.
Even in Europe I think tips shouldn’t be taxed though.
YoThatsFed OP t1_j5viubf wrote
Reply to comment by BackRowRumour in The transition to digital currency is terrible for homeless people. by YoThatsFed
That’s very good of you.
YoThatsFed OP t1_j5vfsco wrote
Reply to comment by AdMore3461 in The transition to digital currency is terrible for homeless people. by YoThatsFed
I don’t think tips should be taxed really, it’s like a gift for doing good, don’t get taxed on gifts generally.
YoThatsFed OP t1_j5vfouz wrote
Reply to comment by risingstanding in The transition to digital currency is terrible for homeless people. by YoThatsFed
Ah yes I’m sure all homeless people live a great life with increasingly limited access to money.
YoThatsFed OP t1_j5vaeyl wrote
Reply to comment by Aewgliriel in The transition to digital currency is terrible for homeless people. by YoThatsFed
I assumed there was ones that aren’t free that didn’t charge you a fee, that’s what my statement was based on.
YoThatsFed OP t1_j5v9uk8 wrote
Reply to comment by bowltectonix in The transition to digital currency is terrible for homeless people. by YoThatsFed
Absolutely perfect for that.
YoThatsFed OP t1_j5v9tns wrote
Reply to comment by Neowynd101262 in The transition to digital currency is terrible for homeless people. by YoThatsFed
Probably yeah, didn’t think of that so much either. More or less of an issue depending on which country you’re in as tips vary massively in how much they contribute to your wages.
YoThatsFed OP t1_j5v9of1 wrote
Reply to comment by DigitalSteven1 in The transition to digital currency is terrible for homeless people. by YoThatsFed
Maybe in America. I can tell you the homeless people I walk past every day and recognise, the ones I see sleeping out in the cold late at night, they’re not scammers.
YoThatsFed OP t1_j5v9jv7 wrote
Reply to comment by BreakfastBeerz in The transition to digital currency is terrible for homeless people. by YoThatsFed
Edit: everything I said was dumb ignore this lol.
YoThatsFed OP t1_j5v9czo wrote
Reply to comment by A1_Fares in The transition to digital currency is terrible for homeless people. by YoThatsFed
Yeah, I do think people are much more willing to go and get cash out of an ATM though to pay in a cash only store or pay a dealer, so it definitely affects them less than homeless people but I agree with you.
YoThatsFed OP t1_j5z6ngt wrote
Reply to comment by Sentsuizan in The transition to digital currency is terrible for homeless people. by YoThatsFed
That’s super cool, Googling about that shows only results for PayPal and Google Pay in the US making me think it’s another USA only thing. Just goes to shows there is ways that it can be used to help homeless people they’re just not widespread enough yet I suppose.