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2022 m. sausio 10 d., pirmadienis

Why do Lithuanian rulers want to exterminate cash in Lithuania?

Do you think the rulers are telling the truth that they only want to eradicate those bribes that are given in euros?

 

   " It is obvious that the idea of ​​the Conservative Mykolas Majauskas to destroy cash is nothing but a "bribe" for banks. Merchants know what I'm talking about - every banking transaction is included in the price of the product. Larger merchants pay hundreds or even thousands of euros for card payments. In some villages, cards are still not serviced if you do not buy more than for 3 or 10 euros.

 

    I fully understand retired Petras from Varniai area, who, in order to go to Rietavas market, goes through Telšiai, because only there is an ATM. He needs cash!

 

    Most recently, the residents of Kelmė have a big problem - a branch of one bank is being closed! It is not worthwhile for the bank to keep the branch, and it is a tragedy for the people. Many people are struggling with how to handle banking online. Such citizens are happy to receive cash salaries. No problem - pay wherever you want.

 

    Okay, I’m very into banking, but I didn’t get a service from a few cards at the gas station a few days ago. For others as well. The system broke down. An ideal illustration of the plans of the largest conservative plan to destroy cash operations.

 

    They also tell me that if a person really needs cash, he will get the cash in a local store! Baby, when was the last time you were in a village store? Or maybe never? The total daily turnover is 400 euros. Half of the amount is cheap alcohol. And a little more logic - where in the store will the cash if all the payment use cards? Political debilitation? Yes.

 

    The bottom line is that a person has the right to use their money properly. Electronic money is tracked. Banks are likely to collect data on our needs and hobbies. This is very valuable information for traders. Maybe they sell it?

 

    The bank card binds the buyer to a certain point of sale. The goal of M. Majauskas and the Conservatives is clear - to kiss the butt of big business and work without sparing anything - their ratings, and even more so the Lithuanian people.

 

    Compulsory vaccination. Forced banks. What's next? That's right - if we combine these two things into one, we'll get the ideal "chip" - a chip that the advanced deny and the others all see. Chips will rule everyone!

 

    So, Majauskas is mad and puts three banks on the shoulders of all the poor. If this is done, credit unions will be able to go to court - the cards are likely to become a cartel, a cartel agreement. For the poor - bitterness. You will be able to squat in your village without money and swipe your mares under the tails with those cards.”

 


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