India - What's wrong with Cashless Transaction?


Q:- What's wrong with Cashless Transaction_..?

A:- Sir think that a 100 rupee note is circulated 1,00,000 times it will have the same value, nobody gets any commission_.

_But if it is circulated through cashless transactions, each transaction fetches 2.5% commission, that means 1,00,000 times 2.5% = 2500% i.e. Rs. 2,50,000 (Rs. Two Lakhs fifty thousand Rupees) to service providers like Paytm or Jio Money etc. *Just for hundred rupees_. 

So, it's a perpetual golden egg laying goose gifted to the gang_.                               
That's why this is the Mother of all scams Very important statistics please read & understand, no politics in this.                                                                              
Do you know?

1) Debit Cards charge between 0.5% to 1% to the retailer Or money receiver for every transaction.

2)Credit Cards charge between 1.5%-2.5% to the retailer of the money receiver for every transaction.

3)PayTM/Free charge/ Jio Money and other E-wallets charger 2.5% -3.5% when you want to transfer your e-wallet money into your bank a/c.


RBI data shows that every month around 2.25 lakh crore (Annually Rs 25 -30 lakh crores) is withdrawn from ATM's across India. And it is estimated that along with bank withdrawals, a total of Rs 75 lakh crore is withdrawn ( both banks and ATMs) on a yearly basis. All this is accounted/tax-payed money which is withdrawn from banks. Currently, just 3% of transactions are in electronic mode.

If this 75 lakh crore is converted into a #cashlesseconomy, look at how much the companies will earn.. (75 lakh crores times 2% average)  Rs 1.5 lakh crore per year!_... 

NO KIDDING!

This is the biggest open scam. Direct benefit for Corporates like Reliance, PayTM, e-Banks etc. of Rs 1.5 lakh crores per year...

This makes me wonder, was Demonetization done to end black money or was it actually done to benefit Corporates?

I request you all to share this important eye opening message.


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