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    Probably one of the best preparations for that "up coming" emergency is good old CASH. 3 different things triggered this thread.

    1.) I heard someone on talk radio mention that they were in New York during the blackout of 1977. It was an electricity blackout that affected most of New York City from July 13, 1977 to July 14, 1977. They said credit card machines didn't work, and places didn't take checks. They said "cash was king".

    2.) I was in a busy vacation destination not long ago when a blackout occured. I think I talked about this before, but to summarize, we were eating at a restaurant, and just finishing up when the power went out for many blocks. The restaurant couldn't take credit/check cards, and couldn't even make change because the till wouldn't open. Patrons were not allowed to leave without paying, and confusion and kaos started to take root immediatly. Luckily, I had enough small bills in my vehicle to cover the bill, so we were able to settle up and leave. Also, the gas pumps weren't working, but luckily we had a full tank of gas.

    3.) I'm sitting here watching a show tonight called "Income Property" and the couple in this reality show had $1200 stolen from their checking acount because somebody copied their check card and made a withdrawl. They were in major panic mode because their $2400 house payment was due soon and they wouldn't get their money back from the bank for 10 days. Obviously they had absolutly no real savings account.


    Maybe others have made this point before, but please do yourself a favor and stock up on some good old fashion dead presidents.
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    I don't go anywhere with out at least $500 in emergency cash.........stashed real good.
    Going down the road, all kinds of stuff for sale, never know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kx250kev View Post
    I was in a busy vacation destination not long ago when a blackout occured. I think I talked about this before, but to summarize, we were eating at a restaurant, and just finishing up when the power went out for as far as the eye could see. The restaurant couldn't take credit/check cards, and couldn't even make change because the till wouldn't open. Patrons were not allowed to leave without paying........
    Really? My reaction would have been..........

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    CASH.....Is that in AMERICA......

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    As a matter of fact...... http://www.cashusabaltimore.com/
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    AH another Dave Ramsey fan. I have been doing that for over 25yrs. If I can't buy it I save until I can. Cash gets a discount most everywhere especially small business deals. No tax, nice price cut and it's up to the seller if he wants to report it. Labor, materials etc I tell them up front I pay cash, don't need a receipt and the seller can do whatever he wishes. I don't get charged tax, delivery fees plus get a discount and I can promise you pull out a wad of cash they know you're serious and don't waste your time, best price first.
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    As a matter of fact, I picked up on a rifle that a guy was looking to sell at a local sporting goods store one day because that establishment offered $25 less than he was willing to sell it for. Luckily I had that plus the additional $25 cash on me that day in the parking lot to scoop up that awesome deal. On top of that he had new boxes of ammo for sale cheap. Hmmm, I think I need to "hang out" at the local gun store again and wait for their next low offer to fall through.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kx250kev View Post
    Probably one of the best preparations for that "up coming" emergency is good old CASH. 3 different things triggered this thread.

    1.) I heard someone on talk radio mention that they were in New York during the blackout of 1977. It was an electricity blackout that affected most of New York City from July 13, 1977 to July 14, 1977. They said credit card machines didn't work, and places didn't take checks. They said "cash was king".

    2.) I was in a busy vacation destination not long ago when a blackout occured. I think I talked about this before, but to summarize, we were eating at a restaurant, and just finishing up when the power went out for many blocks. The restaurant couldn't take credit/check cards, and couldn't even make change because the till wouldn't open. Patrons were not allowed to leave without paying, and confusion and kaos started to take root immediatly. Luckily, I had enough small bills in my vehicle to cover the bill, so we were able to settle up and leave. Also, the gas pumps weren't working, but luckily we had a full tank of gas.

    3.) I'm sitting here watching a show tonightcalled "Income Property" and the couple in this reality show had $1200 stolen from their checking acount because somebody copied their check card and made a withdrawl. They were in major panic mode because their $2400 house payment was due soon. Obviously they had absolutly no savings account.


    Maybe others have made this point before, but, please do yourself a favor and stock up on some good old fashion dead presidents.
    KX - to answer your question directly -

    With widespread power outages - it is cash and carry. One of the laws passed in the last couple of years here in Florida was that gas stations were required to have back-up generators so they could get the gas out of the ground. Part of my emergency preps include cash (10's, 5's and 1's along with several rolls of quarters). As to your last comment, it is very smart for everybody to live within their means and save up as they can to have 6 months of operating $$$ on hand. Starting small - a couple of bucks here and there - it all adds up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken View Post
    Really? My reaction would have been..........

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    They were blocking the exits...it probably got pretty ugly after we left.
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    I'm not a lawyer, but wouldn't that be unlawful detention?
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    KX - to answer your question directly -

    With widespread power outages - it is cash and carry. One of the laws passed in the last couple of years here in Florida was that gas stations were required to have back-up generators so they could get the gas out of the ground. Part of my emergency preps include cash (10's, 5's and 1's along with several rolls of quarters). As to your last comment, it is very smart for everybody to live within their means and save up as they can to have 6 months of operating $$$ on hand. Starting small - a couple of bucks here and there - it all adds up.
    FL has to deal with more emergencies that many other states do. Makes sense that they are more prepared. Yep, just bringing up the obvious regarding $$$. 6 mo. sounds like a great idea. It is sad that many don't even have 1 extra house payment saved up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    I'm not a lawyer, but wouldn't that be unlawful detention?
    Not a lawyer, but real men don't do Detention.......

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    Not gonna stand on any soap boxes here - I lived paycheck to paycheck for much of my life. When I got married we just decided that we would live well within our means just in case. After I retired from the military I had a pretty good job that payed well. One day - "company has been sold, all employees are fired" Saving is tough, especially when there is not a lot of money coming in. I tried the "dollar bill" savings plan to see how it would work. I'll start a thread explaining it so as to not hijack your thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    I'm not a lawyer, but wouldn't that be unlawful detention?
    Not sure, is it legal to detain someone that hasn't paid their bill? They wanted everyone to just wait around until the power came back on. Who knows how long it was out. We didn't stick around to find out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    Saving is tough, especially when there is not a lot of money coming in. I tried the "dollar bill" savings plan to see how it would work. I'll start a thread explaining it so as to not hijack your thread.
    Crashdive123, hijack at will, it all sounds relavant.
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    Always have emergency cash yet if the shtf what good do you really think cash is going to be I mean a power outage or such yes but if it really hit hard cash is about good tinder Imma thinkin
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    Quote Originally Posted by sh4d0wm4573ri7 View Post
    Always have emergency cash yet if the shtf what good do you really think cash is going to be I mean a power outage or such yes but if it really hit hard cash is about good tinder Imma thinkin
    That's true, if the economy collapses, but that is only one scenerio. Many other possible emergencies exist in which cash is still king, so are you prepared for those too?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kx250kev View Post
    Crashdive123, hijack at will, it all sounds relavant.
    Oops. Started a thread here. http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...ead.php?t=8654
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    I'm not a lawyer, but wouldn't that be unlawful detention?
    Yep. False imprisonment. You offer to pay - they refuse to take it within a reasonable period of time, like minutes, and then tell you that you have to wait an indefinite period of time - you can leave. Ask 'em for the check (to keep for your records) and offer to give 'em your name and address so they can bill you. They refuse, you walk out the door.

    On a similar note, one time, after waiting at a restaurant for an hour and fifteen minutes for my meal to arrive (nothing fancy and the place wasn't that busy) I told the waitress "2 more minutes and I walk out." As I was about to leave, the manager approached and told me the meal would be out in 5 minutes and I couldn't leave because my order was being prepared. I asked him if it would be free. He said "no" that I would have to pay for it since I ordered it. I laughed at him walked out.
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    Cash is always good to have on hand, but is cash king? I guess it depends on the circumstance. Syphon hose and shotgun works just as good if your s.o.l.

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