Cashless Society Experiment

Despite the huge number of credit and debit cards in circulation in the UK we still pay for lots of purchases with cash. But a chap called James Allan has tried to prove that you just don’t need to carry any cash with you.

Following a bet with a friend in the pub one evening James agreed to try and live without cash for a year. He blogs about his experiences though  first read about him in The Telegraph a couple of weeks ago. Do have a read and see where it’s hard to pay unless you have the physical cash.

I’m always trying to pay on credit or debit card myself – I started doing this when the zero percent deals where all the rage on both balance transfers and purchases. It made sense because with having an offset mortgage the money I didn’t pay back to the credit card company stayed in the offset account, reducing my debt each month and saving me interest charges.

There are some ways around paying for cash – you can buy (paying by credit card or standing order) pre-pay cards such as the Oyster card for low value purchases. And wave and pay cards should become more popular over the next couple of years.

I’ll still try and buy most things on credit card from a book of stamps to a £3 train ticket to 65p or so for a newspaper. But I end up still paying cash in of our countries most favourite locations - the pub!

Iggy Pop Advert Annoys Musicians

Veteran rocker Iggy Pop has recently been seen as the front man for the Swiftcover adverts. The campaign is called Get a life, Get Swiftcovered and Iggy Pop is famous for his Lust For Life song.

But the ad has angered some musicians who have complained to the Advertising Standards Authority because Swiftcover does not insure musicians.

When Is The 2009 Budget

budget briefcase

This years budget day has been set for April 22, 2009 – the latest date since 1945. The Chancellor, Alistair Darling (presumably still in the job!) is waiting until after the Easter parliamentary recess to give the little red briefcase it’s annual public airing.

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Here on Money Register we’ll be hosting some retro personal finance ads for a bit of fun. The first one that sprang to mind was the old Access credit card …you’ll remember the song “does you does or does you don’t take access”

Of course, Access as a brand has long since gone – I think I’m right in saying Access was owned by NatWest.

Any suggestions for others? Please feel free to comment.

Bonk of England

As we’re all feeling the effects of the current economic climate, apparently we’re seeking out free leisure activities.

Can you guess what the most popular activity is? Yep, sexual intercourse is the top free time activity according to an online poll from YouGov. And my guess was walking!

Freeconomist To Live Without Money

The Telegraph reports that 29 year old, economics graduate, Mark Boyle is preparing to live without money for a year. The self proclaimed freeconomist will be relying only on solar power, goodwill and his woolly jumper whilst he lives in a caravan in Bristol for the next 12 months.

If he has enough solar power for his laptop he’ll be recording his experiences on his blog.

Folding Money

Folding money is exactly what origami artist Won Park does for fun. The 38 year old Hawaiian specialises in making amazing things from dollar bills!

The camera (pictured) is just one of many items that Park models from dollars. Others include such things as frogs, fish, Star Wars and Star Trek space ships.

Apparently, he started using dollar bills as his paper of choice in junior high school and now doesn’t any other form of paper.

Of course over here in the UK we no longer have an equivalent to the dollar bill. Did you know that the pound coin replaced the pound note 14 years and 1 day ago.

Yep, the pound note was withdrawn on November 12th, 1984. The pound coin was introduced the previous April and the BBC reports that the then Chancellor Nigel Lawson announced to Parliament the demise of the quid note.

Des O’Connor Victim Of Credit Card Fraud

Des O'ConnorVeteran television star Des O’Connor (pictured) has been a recent victim of credit card fraud The Telegraph reports. 

A John Lewis sales assistant spent nearly £1000 of the entertainers money during a £169,000 credit card fraud spree. Olanrewaju Apalara, 26, used the camera on his mobile phone to secretly capture customer credit card details whislt he served them in the Oxford Street branch of John Lewis. He later went online, registered the cards under false names and purchased electronic goods. These were subsequently sold on ebay. 

He was convicted at Southwark Crown Court and has been sent to jail for 18 months.