From: “Morten V. Christiansen” <mvc@ncrsecp.copenhagen.NCR.COM>
To: cypherpunks <cypherpunks@toad.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1993-07-30 05:42:30 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 29 Jul 93 22:42:30 PDT
From: "Morten V. Christiansen" <mvc@ncrsecp.copenhagen.NCR.COM>
Date: Thu, 29 Jul 93 22:42:30 PDT
To: cypherpunks <cypherpunks@toad.com>
Subject: Re: Paranoia and the Outlawing of Cash
Message-ID: <2C57B1BD@wk06.Copenhagen.NCR.COM>
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Jeremy Smith writes:
> I too have noticed a growing trend in the use of electronic money
>for a wide range of transactions. For example. I have an ATM card that
>was issued on my checking account. With it, I can make purchases at any
>place displaying the Interlink symbol. This includes gas stations, fast
>food places, and a lot of common stores such as the Good Guys, Circuit
>City, etc.
> Personally, I find this way of doing business a lot more
>conveinent than carrying cash money. No large demoninations to worry
>about, and if you are robbed, they have to crack your PIN to use the card.
>If they use a portabel reader, you could be screwed. But, in most cases
>you would have time to call customer service and cancel the card.
> I love progress.
In Denmark practically everybody has a 'DAN-card', a card with which all
purchaces, no matter how small, can be charged directly to one's bank
account. There is no charge for using or having the card, and it can be used
practically everywhere. If for some reason you still want cash, there are
plenty of ATMs around.
This means that the banks and the government know pretty much how much each
of us spends on everything, but that's ok since we all trust the banks and
the government :-( .
When are we going to get real and untracable (!) electronic money ?
Morten V. Christiansen
Morten.V.Christiansen@Copenhagen.NCR.COM
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