If you're one of those people who pays for everything with their debit card, we've got a list that might make you think twice.  Because sometimes it DOES still make sense to pay with cash.  Here are five times when you should.

#1.)  When You're Shopping at a Small Business.  If you're at Wal-Mart, go ahead and pay however you want to.  But banks actually charge the STORE when you use a card . . . sometimes as much as 3% of your total purchase.

--So it's better to pay with cash at a mom-and-pop store, because they get don't get charged for it. 

#2.)  When You're Leaving a Tip.  It depends on the restaurant, but sometimes the credit card tips don't get paid out to the servers until the end of the week.

--And when you're working for tips, having cash-in-hand at the end of the night can make a difference.

--Plus . . . and this probably isn't that common . . . but according to CreditCards.com, some restaurants actually make the SERVERS pay the bank charges.

#3.)  Anytime You Plan to Haggle.  Like at a flea market, because it's easier to bargain with someone when you're holding a bunch of bills in their face.

--Plus, the vendors get charged if they run a card, just a like a small business does.  And since they KNOW they'll be charged, that could ALSO affect how low they go.

 

#4.)  When You're on a Budget.  Study after study shows that you spend less . . . because you BUY less . . . when you're paying with cash.

--One reason is because you don't actually feel like you're parting with REAL money when you use a card.  Another is because paying with cash forces you to keep track of what you spend, because eventually you run out.

#5.)  When You're Buying Something You Might Have to Return.  Especially if it's a present for someone else, because if they return it and you used a card, they'll only be able to get store credit.

--But even if it's something for YOU, you should still use cash, because sometimes it takes days before a refund ends up back in your bank account.  But if you pay with cash, you'll get it back immediately.

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