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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 263885, member: 25283"] One thing about having cash on you is the high urge to expend. You would want to buy this or that until you have exhausted the little money you have on you. But this can be minimized with you going cashless So how can going cashless help you save money One without going out with cash you would hardly misplace your money. With card you would hardly misplace since it isn't bulky unlike cash that pickpocket can even pick from you without knowing. So money is saved this way. You would save money if you are going cashless, because you wouldn't have the cash to pay for little things that you would have bought with cash. So you save money this way without having to spend. Going cashless would help you have your money in your account. So you are naturally saving without needing to plan how to save. Less spending means more saving. What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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