Develop a strange retro collecting fetish - cabbage patch dolls for example
You can then justify both cash withdrawals and being in odd out of the way locations
To directly answer your Q. Yes
These days no one uses cash - so withdrawing $500 cash each month to pay for massages sticks out like a sore thumb. No way I can justify needing that much cash to my partner.
Do more massage places take credit cards now?
Develop a strange retro collecting fetish - cabbage patch dolls for example
You can then justify both cash withdrawals and being in odd out of the way locations
To directly answer your Q. Yes
I started off by saving a little cash each week.. until I hit $2000
That became my sports day money
I just continue to top it up each each week
No one is aware of this little kitty
All adult providers prefer cash
Yes, gambling is a good way to hide some cash for the rain coat day......... haha
TAB used to be great for money hiding and laundrying. But with on line betting agencies, its getting harder and harder but you can still get a Sportsbet cash card, it works like a MasterCard and your winning got deposited into the cash card and you can withdraw cash anyway. Just a matter Not to expose the transaction statements!
I can just imagine a ML whipping out an EFT terminal for the NHJ tip.
I always use cash.
A few times Wechat transfer for tips for "special services" but not often.
Maybe buy gift vouchers and they might accept that
When going to a RNT or FS shop most punters would prefer to use cash and leave no money trail. In some RNT shops they only take cash. When the government decides to go cashless which it may do in the near future, how will such shops take this and will they be under more scrutiny by the government and tax office? Most likely many shops will not be happy about the idea.
There are countries already moving towards a cashless country. Sweden is often cited as the most cashless country in the world. It was already well on the way to digital-only payments before the pandemic was declared, and the virus has only served to hasten the demise of cash. China may become the world's first cashless economy, with mobile payments already accounting for four out of every five payments, according to a study by the South China Morning Post (Nov 2, 2020).
Haven’t had cash or a wallet in my pocket since February
Have an Apple Watch and an iPhone and that’s it.
All the establishments I’ve been to haven’t had a problem taking my money. Some have strange names when it comes to who you are paying
This is a pain in the ass when it comes to checking your statement, I have to think who the fuck is that
Once we had a big night in a Bar in HK that involved some take away and it was all charged to my card. Statement came and it was a very expensive dinner at a Seafood restaurant LOL.
The street beggers in China no longer holding a bowl, instead they now hold a 2D barcode to collect money.
Trying to find an atm that doesnt charge $3 on my way for massage is maybe more stressful than it would be explaining the charges on the card XD
An extra $20 for FS? That's not much. Some girls want an extra $80 just to take their clothes off for the whole session or to do Spanish or BJ. Why don't you keep a spare $50 note tucked away in your wallet for a rainy day? Then you won't need to worry about using your card.