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Cashless society, forced banking, and the War on Cash
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In many regions people are being forced patronize banks. This community is for that discussion regardless of which side of the war on cash you are on.
The war on cash is war on privacy.
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Ditch banks and use what instead?
This is the real question.
I don't think the best advice regarding checking accounts has really changed. You should already have gotten out of the big banks, because they actively try to screw you. That's been true with or without the CFPB. It just takes a higher priority now.
CUs are accountable to their members, but now we've lost some assurances. We probably need to be more vigilant to ensure it's being managed properly.
I’ve reported unlawful CUs to the NCUA. They have never taken enforcement action. You cannot rely on them.
Once you start reporting banks and CUs to their respective regulators, you will quickly realize the protections are a façade. They only pretend to protect consumers for optics -- to maintain consumer confidence. My confidence in bank regulation from the consumer standpoint is gone.
I have only gotten results when suing in court. But that is only possible in a minority of situations. When it comes to data abuses, the court is mostly helpless unless you can prove actual damages. It’s insufficient to prove data exfiltration.
In the US you have a right to pay all your debts in cash. This is enshrined in the federal legal tender law.
For points of sale, a merchant can refuse cash. In which case they have failed to earn the business of ethical consumers and you should patronize their competitor.
Buy local. You should be boycotting Amazon anyway.