I had $50 in venmo, which I used to purchase groceries, because my bank account is currently negative.

Instead of using the $50 in my bank account, instead, a week later the $50 came out of my bank account, not touching the Venmo balance at all.

So now I have an overdraft fee, effectively meaning I paid 1.5 times for those groceries.

I don’t have “overdraft protection,” I’ve told my bank I don’t want overdrafts to go through, but fuck me for being poor I guess.

  • A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    ATM networks are typically for withdrawing money without a fee.

    I dont think I’ve ever seen one that lets you deposit your cash at, for example, a gas station atm or anything… Feels like there’d be way too many liabilities… but who knows, maybe there is one that lets you.

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        9 hours ago

        No thanks, I prefer cash. Credit cards and debit cards can be disabled at a whim. Prone to being fucked up by computer error, don’t work when the internet is down, or during a disaster with no power.

        Cash always goes through, though. Cash will always remain king.

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          Credit cards and debit cards can be disabled at a whim. Prone to being fucked up by computer error

          That’s the beauty

          • if my card goes missing, I can lock it
          • unauthorized charges can be reversed
          • I’m alerted of any charge immediately
          • cards extend warranties on purchases & provide purchase protections.

          don’t work when the internet is down, or during a disaster with no power.

          Unless you carry around a huge supply of cash at all times, you’ll be in the same bind withdrawing cash: ATMs & account ledgers run on power & networks.

          Cash always goes through, though.

          That’s also a problem: anyone can use my cash. If they steal it, I have no way to disable it, and it’s more difficult to recover. If I lose it, it’s most likely gone.

          Cash will always remain king.

          Not in terms of security or recovery.

          I could withdraw cash, and carry it around, but then it won’t earn high interest.