It's actually not against the law not to accept cash. I don't like cashless for a few reasons. First, I use primarily cash for everything. At Cajun Field there were some spots that took cash. Second, when paying with card they add fees that aren't advertised in the price. FTC just ruled that these hidden fees cannot be charged unless advertised in the full cost of ticket prices. That should also be done with these concession prices. I've been at Teurlings for basketball this week. Game ticket advertised as $10 but when you are forced to pay cashless online the ticket cost $11. Concessions advertised as $2 but when forced to pay cashless it cost $2.45.
At many places now they charge 4% more if you pay with a credit card. I know I'm an "old guy" and I just like to use cash. I started getting away from electronic transactions when the Biden administration announced that they wanted to track all of your transactions on Paypal/Venmo etc so that they could tax you on everything you sold (after you hit $600). It didn't pass, yet....
CASH is king. Your privacy was better with flip phones, unless you used AT&T whose SIM cards send test messages without your consent
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