• @hOrni@lemmy.world
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        129 days ago

        FFS. Please read the previous comment. I don’t give money to the poor. I give money to charitable organisations. They have bank accounts. Also every single time in my life when I was asked by a homeless person for food, I bought them food. Shops have card readers. I don’t need cash to help people.

    • @jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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      129 days ago

      This was a direct response to someone saying “You can easily transfer someone a small sum of money using their phone number.”

      You can’t easily transfer someone money using their phone if they don’t have one. (Though I learned after that many do have phones, many aren’t smart phones and they do have high turnover of phone and phone number. So I think cash is still superior overall)

        • @jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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          029 days ago

          Did you not read the previous comments? The context includes “I never give the homeless money, but I often buy them food.” and also the idea of being a cashless society.

          Some people give the homeless money because the homeless person doesn’t have any, and if you give them a couple dollars they can get something to eat. I don’t have to explain charity, I hope.

            • @jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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              -128 days ago

              Perhaps you have money on you, but no food. You may be in a place where food cannot be readily purchased (eg: a subway train).

              • @hOrni@lemmy.world
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                028 days ago

                I won’t have money on me, I don’t carry cash, as previously stated. In a case like that I would give the homeless person nothing. I have no obligation to help people.