I still have 5 Love Dolls who mistakenly are send to me. Looks like they do have a good destination -evil
Hmmm ... just check the pack list: - 500 condoms, various flavours XXXS-whistle - 5 Love Dolls for XXXS-whistle Well ... that counts me out They are definetly not mine -evil
Depends, my preferred means of payment is credit card just because I can better track where my money has gone to... Plus I get cash rebates on my purchases on my credit card But a lot of Chinese places are cash only, so that is kind of messy @_@b Yeah, so Credit card > Cash > Debit...
Like some of the previous posters, I like paying with cash for smaller items (candy, food, drinks) because I don't like going through the hassle of swiping out a card, having it scanned, signing the receipt, and making the people behind me wait longer, when I could have just paid with cash and gotten it over with a lot quicker. The only time I ever use credit cards is when I'm on some kind of a shopping spree, or when I'm paying for items over the internet.
Oh... I usually use my credit card when I travel... Got some insurance on that It's safer than getting loaded with cash
I've voted Electronical Payment; I use my bankcard for everything small or big and a bankcard isn't a creditcard, for which we have to pay each time we use it. I only use my creditcard for buying digital music downloads and online booking. I love the Octopus card they have in HK; you can pay the public transport and at lots of big stores 'n supermarkets. Only downside is if you don't have a personalized card and you've lost it, anyone can use up your card as it doesn't need a PIN to pay. Cash is dirty and inconvienent.
Oh don't we all want someone else to take care of our bills =_=b But I guess I am stuck with my own... Still loving credit card though, because my city don't have Octopus like Hong Kong does...
But it's literally dirty with a lot of germs and in some countries like Italie, lots of their bills have cocaïne on it... and because my discalculia I prefer not to pay with cash as I never know how much I get back or if the change I do get back is the right amount or not. And it's much faster paying electronical; can't stand the peeps who take hours to count their coins at the cashier check. -boat