What qualifies as “paying in cash”?

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I feel like this is an exceptionally dumb question but, does paying in “cash” limited to paying with paper currency? Or would paying for something, say a vehicle, in full and with a debit card also qualify? so, basically, does not paying with credit or in payments qualify?

Also, paying in full with a debit card is a preferred method for a car dealership, right? Would that be something that one could offer in negotiation in order to bring the price down a bit?

Thanks for anyone who answers this. Much appreciated and have a good day.

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Anonymous 0 Comments

I just realize in Spanish we have a word for that.

Efectivo: Means bank notes, coins.

Contado: Means one single payment, regardless it is cash, credit card, etc.

Of course no food stand will say contado, but obviously will say efectivo.

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