dreamin_disney
DIS Veteran
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- Feb 28, 2008
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I went to Walgreens not to long ago and their network shut down. Computers and registers were down. I was next in line for my Rx so I walked up to the counter. The lights in the store flickered and you hear system shut down. Lights were still on but customers were told network shut down and they couldn’t process anything. We were told they didn’t know how long it would be and to check back in an hour. Workers looked shocked and kinda like what do we do now.
Today I went to my credit union. I haven’t been in there in years , maybe 8 years. My job has a program where employees can have money deducted into savings like Xmas or summer saver. Now that I got more hours and making more money, I decided to go in and have more money deducted into my summer saver. I walked in and the workers were walking around kinda confused. I asked do I need to sign in or get in line. I was told network/shut down. They can’t access any of the computers, accounts, ATM and coin machine tickets couldn’t be processed.
Got me thinking how much cash should I have at home in a safe place for emergencies , or in cases where just need cash for non emergency items and everyday cash to carry?
I normally use credit cards and pay off every month. I recently started carrying a $20 bill, but probably should carry smaller bills.
what do you do?
How much cash in house for emergency?
How much cash in house for none emergency?
How much cash to carry daily?
what bills?
before Covid I would cash in all my coins but now I hold onto it.
Today I went to my credit union. I haven’t been in there in years , maybe 8 years. My job has a program where employees can have money deducted into savings like Xmas or summer saver. Now that I got more hours and making more money, I decided to go in and have more money deducted into my summer saver. I walked in and the workers were walking around kinda confused. I asked do I need to sign in or get in line. I was told network/shut down. They can’t access any of the computers, accounts, ATM and coin machine tickets couldn’t be processed.
Got me thinking how much cash should I have at home in a safe place for emergencies , or in cases where just need cash for non emergency items and everyday cash to carry?
I normally use credit cards and pay off every month. I recently started carrying a $20 bill, but probably should carry smaller bills.
what do you do?
How much cash in house for emergency?
How much cash in house for none emergency?
How much cash to carry daily?
what bills?
before Covid I would cash in all my coins but now I hold onto it.