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In reply to the discussion: Social Security to end paper checks after Sept. 30 [View all]BumRushDaShow
(158,215 posts)43. To respond
I can't help but wonder...
and no sarcasm, serious question, what do people do now when they get their checks id they dont have a bank account? I get that they might go to a check cashing place to cash it,
and no sarcasm, serious question, what do people do now when they get their checks id they dont have a bank account? I get that they might go to a check cashing place to cash it,
As you note - they "go to a check cashing place to cash it". It is EXACTLY what they do. There are NO banks in their neighborhood. But these same neighborhoods will have little check-cashing places every couple blocks (along with the pawn shops, that I noticed are making a come-back).
but then what? How do they pay their bills? Are they all getting money orders to mail off?
They LITERALLY go to the utility company, all of which have offices around the city, and pay IN CASH. When they get their electric bill in the mail, once a month they will hop on a bus or trolley and go into the electric company's retail/customer location, and hand them the cash to pay the bill and get a receipt. There are cashiers there just for that purpose. Same with the gas company and the same even applies to the cable company (I know whenever I had to go to a Comcast outlet - for example, to return cable equipment, there would be a CSR there for people who were paying their bills and they were doing so with cash.
Many people in these neighborhoods are also renting (whether an apartment or a house), so they pay their landlord IN CASH.
And the debit cards dont have to be used at an ATM, they can get cash back when they buy something.
As I said - they don't have any supermarkets or pharmacies in these poorer neighborhoods. That is why you see people use the term "food desert". It's the very definition of it. They rely on the "convenience stores" or Dollar Stores for food and household goods and any that do take credit cards, continually have the problem of the skimmers (which are also often stuck on self-serve gas station pump card readers) and the blown-up ATM machines.
Looking at your user name, I would tell you that these folks are the BOTTOM of the 99%.

ETA - this is a typical check-cashing place (there are also chains of them) - this one in the Kensington neighborhood in Philly by the El -

It's next door to a "mini market" that has groceries. They cash the checks, and in some cases, they can actually pay utility bills in those places, then buy some stuff in the mini-market, and then hop on public transit (or walk) back home.
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That's exactly how I feel about seniors who refuse to abide by modern technology
Polybius
Jul 18
#34
The government could provide help to those who find it difficult to make the change.
twodogsbarking
Jul 17
#4
I've been on hold since 1994. They said not to hang up or I would wait even longer.
twodogsbarking
Jul 17
#7
Yes because so many rural areas are without reliable internet and cellphone service
FakeNoose
Jul 17
#9
Help me understand why not having a local bank is a problem? I have lived 2000
sinkingfeeling
Jul 17
#10
I wonder what financial corporation will benefit from all of those prepaid cards?
Buddyzbuddy
Jul 17
#16
Thank you for the information. (Comments not directed at you SOTOP) And that charge would "only" occur
Buddyzbuddy
Jul 18
#37
I guess it has changed, it used to be way back when I would get actual IRS refund checks that they
LiberalArkie
Jul 18
#24
What about people who can't have bank accounts due to old debts where accounts get attached?
Liberty Belle
Jul 18
#28