It goes without saying, DVDs/BlueRays.

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    Wechat and Alipay do all that except the not keeping a record of transactions. There’s tons of food places where the entire payment system is just a printed QR code and they just tell you how much to pay so there’s nothing that can go down except the phone network and wifi.

    You can also just give people money, which seems like it shouldn’t work with a credit card because it’s technically a cash advance. There’s been a dozen times where a store that requires everything go through an app so they can make you click through 3 menus advertising discounts if you buy more items wouldn’t work because I didn’t have a Chinese number or something, and the employee would put in the order, then I’d give their personal account the money.

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      I don’t have access to those. I’m in the Evil Empire.

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        Oh yeah, no in America or Europe, if everyone used an app to do basic functions like buying food, it would be exploited to make everything worse, no shot that it would be regulated in a way that favors the people rather than the banks.

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          There are still power and internet outages possible, climate disasters aren’t going to only hit those who deserve it.

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            Sure, nothing is lower tech than locked box with a slot in it, except maybe accepting IOUs, but most businesses that handle cash today still go down if power goes out, cell service is a little more reliable though.

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              I’m not sure how the technology works there, but here, very few businesses even have the old manual card machine that uses carbon copies. I’ve learned to keep a small amount of cash. Plus it’s hot and sticky here, so the squatter that hangs out at the corner shop a few miles away – seldom asks for anything, but if I ask them, they will request a cold soda and occasionally a hot dog