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Being cashless absolutely reduce your urge to spend.
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[QUOTE="blessingc, post: 235573, member: 73446"] Being cashless SOMETIMES reduces the urge to spend, but sometimes when you really do need something or those who are addicted to see what they love, they don't mind if they are cashless, they don't mind doing a transfer to your account except in a situation where the seller doesn't accept transfers. Not having the money at hand can help alot to ease or reduce your spendings if you are the type who knows how to buy whatever you see. Some people can't go to market without buying some eye catching stuffs. Once they see they want to have, eat, drink and all, which is very bad. Situations like that helps such people because when they see, they wish to have but cannot at that moment because they are cashless, then the money is pushed forward. But being cashless sometimes can be very bad, just like it reduces spending too much so does it make people loose opportunities of getting something better sometimes. You could have been in need of something and then you get to see a really nice and maybe cheaper one but you aren't with the money at the moment, if the seller is in a hurry or can't wait for you to go withdraw or there's no where to withdraw close by there you miss such an opportunity. You could see that same item somewhere else but it won't be as nice or cheap as the one you would have bought earlier. [/QUOTE]
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