Living the Simple Life
Power Conserver
I had a recent conversation that convinced me a little bit of paranoia is a good thing. As background, during our stocking up endeavors, DH and I have chosen to move to a cash-based system where we only pay cash when purchasing large quantities of food or other items. This was prompted by the reports of raids on food co-ops, etc. demanding customer lists. I understand that there is some question in regards to these reports, however on the off-chance that this did indeed happen a cash transaction seems a wise course.
Last week I was visiting with a close acquaintance who had recently vacationed in Canada with his wife. They were near Niagara and traveled several times back and forth between the Canada and the US. One afternoon they stopped at a fruit market and purchased a large box of cherries to enjoy using a credit card. The next day they traveled back into the US and was stopped by border patrol on an agricultural inspection. Luckily, the cherries had been left in their hotel room in Canada. While their car was being searched, my friend struck up a conversation with several other US citizens in the lobby whose vehicles were also being searched on an agricultural inspection. The conversation turned to the "randomness" of being stopped and lo and behold, each of the other citizens who were being searched had also purchased fresh fruit and vegetables using a credit card.
I have been bothered by this conversation all week. It is really making me rethink all of my purchases using my debit and credit cards. I am beginning to feel like I need to start making all of my purchases locally using cash rather than making online purchases. This even includes books and other sustainability resources purchased from online retailers.
While I work really hard at not being completely paranoid, it really frosts my cookies to think about the tracking that goes on. I really don't like people in my business!!
Last week I was visiting with a close acquaintance who had recently vacationed in Canada with his wife. They were near Niagara and traveled several times back and forth between the Canada and the US. One afternoon they stopped at a fruit market and purchased a large box of cherries to enjoy using a credit card. The next day they traveled back into the US and was stopped by border patrol on an agricultural inspection. Luckily, the cherries had been left in their hotel room in Canada. While their car was being searched, my friend struck up a conversation with several other US citizens in the lobby whose vehicles were also being searched on an agricultural inspection. The conversation turned to the "randomness" of being stopped and lo and behold, each of the other citizens who were being searched had also purchased fresh fruit and vegetables using a credit card.
I have been bothered by this conversation all week. It is really making me rethink all of my purchases using my debit and credit cards. I am beginning to feel like I need to start making all of my purchases locally using cash rather than making online purchases. This even includes books and other sustainability resources purchased from online retailers.
While I work really hard at not being completely paranoid, it really frosts my cookies to think about the tracking that goes on. I really don't like people in my business!!