I'm "old school" as I still carry cash, not that I use it much, with all the eftpos, I also still have a cheque book, a landline and a fax machine! Some of the new tech is great, on the subject of, the OP might have to get a Sat Phone.
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I'm "old school" as I still carry cash, not that I use it much, with all the eftpos, I also still have a cheque book, a landline and a fax machine! Some of the new tech is great, on the subject of, the OP might have to get a Sat Phone.
I wonder how the general populace would go if a foreign country managed to close down Australia's mobile network and horror of horrors, social media?
I reckon they would give the invader anything, including their souls, to have their beloved, daily pseudo-gratification processes returned.
Then again, perhaps I'm just making a personal observation as an old fart?
Get a quote from a merchant or tradesman and be told he is so busy it will be weeks/months before he can make a start on your job. Then say "I will give you folding the day you finish /return the work." Tradesman says "I will pick it up tomorrow".
The power of cash!
taking memberships in Volunteer Marine Rescue , on the base , up until recently , was often offered a cheque. We also got quite a few cheques sent in with postal applications, probably a lot more over the last few months.
I can get cash if I need it, but I rarely do. I never keep my cards and phone together, not ever. And I only use debit cards, so I'm using money I have. We do have a line of credit, but are not using it. Visa debit cards are the way to go, I think.
Mates, nev34 use debit cards overseas .
Debit cards are your money.
Credit cards are the banks money.
You can be reimbursed by the bank if there is fraud on their money but it’s a lot harder if it is your money.
regards PhilipA