Leaving cash good or bad ??
Leaving cash good or bad ??
Over the last couple of weeks, I am seeing more cache's with $$ left in them, in some it is 5 or 10 cents but one out west had a few $$ in it. imho I think this shouldn't happen, as it will incourage some into looking for cache's to retrieve the $$$, ie like the people who take the cash tin's beside flower stalls, and they will possibly just take the whole cache.
I have an idea of what to do with the $$ found in a cache, donate it at the next servo down the road into whatever tin they have on there counter.
Thoughts.....cheers
I have an idea of what to do with the $$ found in a cache, donate it at the next servo down the road into whatever tin they have on there counter.
Thoughts.....cheers
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Re: Leaving cash good or bad ??
Personally I see no point in leaving "legal tender" in caches.
Interesting "collectors" money is a different matter.
I did a cache in Tassie that was dedicated to foreign coins.
I have placed a cache with around $10 of copper coins 1c & 2c that gets good reviews.
I think the most money I have ever left as an individual swap was one US$ back when the exchange rate was about 60c and the typical value of swaps was $2.
But just leaving $AU seems pointless.
Interesting "collectors" money is a different matter.
I did a cache in Tassie that was dedicated to foreign coins.
I have placed a cache with around $10 of copper coins 1c & 2c that gets good reviews.
I think the most money I have ever left as an individual swap was one US$ back when the exchange rate was about 60c and the typical value of swaps was $2.
But just leaving $AU seems pointless.
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Re: Leaving cash good or bad ??
Like giving a loved one money for a birthday present, it does seem like the easy, no-thought option.
I guess there's a justification if there's a swap in a cache that you really, really want but aren't carrying any swag of your own...
I guess there's a justification if there's a swap in a cache that you really, really want but aren't carrying any swag of your own...
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Re: Leaving cash good or bad ??
Sometimes I might leave some for FTF but usually it's in the form of a scratchie.
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Bad Bad Bad!
Imagine if it became common and known - caches would never be safe from muggles!
If I find any money I take it, then double it and donate it to charity. Over $50 over the years.
Imagine if it became common and known - caches would never be safe from muggles!
If I find any money I take it, then double it and donate it to charity. Over $50 over the years.
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I agree. I always take any money I find in a cache for the same reason. Either leave a swap or leave nothing but your signature I thinkAlansee wrote:Bad Bad Bad!
Imagine if it became common and known - caches would never be safe from muggles!
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Re: Leaving cash good or bad ??
You could leave a trackable too.blossom* wrote:I agree. I always take any money I find in a cache for the same reason. Either leave a swap or leave nothing but your signature I thinkAlansee wrote:Bad Bad Bad!
Imagine if it became common and known - caches would never be safe from muggles!
But yeah, current legal Australian tender is a no-no. Small denomination foreign or collectable, yes, but nothing worth much more than a few cents.
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Re: Leaving cash good or bad ??
I have seen this a few times in my own caches, though I put this as just as frustrating as people who can't use both sides of a log. Especially when you put $15-$20 worth of swaps to return to your cache after a month and find under a dollar of mixed silver. (Reading further down some cachers will then take that money and donate it leaving my cache with nothing, is that theft?)Papa Bear_Left wrote:Like giving a loved one money for a birthday present, it does seem like the easy, no-thought option.
I guess there's a justification if there's a swap in a cache that you really, really want but aren't carrying any swag of your own...
If you like the swag that much go and buy something to swap of equal value...
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Re: Leaving cash good or bad ??
I've done it for that reason a few times (though can only actually remember 1 and that time I wasn't expecting to find loot). Of course, it's quite rare I actually find a cache big enough to allow for swaps in the first place, and so it's even rarer that I find something that catches my eye. I really should get around to buying some future-cache-loot.Papa Bear_Left wrote:I guess there's a justification if there's a swap in a cache that you really, really want but aren't carrying any swag of your own...
Re: Leaving cash good or bad ??
Well in one of these cache's there was enough to buy a large coffee from a coffee shop...! My wife and I went out one Sunday going around to local markets and craft shops and bought a heap of small figurine's and nic nac's, we leave them in the car so if we see something we would like to swap we can.Alansee wrote:Bad Bad Bad!
Imagine if it became common and known - caches would never be safe from muggles!
If I find any money I take it, then double it and donate it to charity. Over $50 over the years.
Think from now on will remove the money and leave a swap and donate the $$ to a local charity.
Cheers
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Re: Leaving cash good or bad ??
Papa Bear_Left wrote:Like giving a loved one money for a birthday present, it does seem like the easy, no-thought option.
I guess there's a justification if there's a swap in a cache that you really, really want but aren't carrying any swag of your own...
Sometimes ....you might have a child with you....sometimes you didn't plan on caching.....but your child said...
"let's do a cache"
....You note your bag of swaps has for whatever reason not been put back in the car, (probably because when you cache alone, you only sign the log)..THEN child spies something they are desperate to have!!! What do you do? Child is only an elf. Desperate search of pockets finds a 20c/50c piece...a fair swap! (Can't convince child to have it instead.....because this is THE SMURF they DON'T HAVE!!) Doesn't happen often but it does happen.
Next scenario.....child opens cache...10c inside. "WOW!!! So glad we walked to this one Mummy!!!!!"
............................Sometimes it is ok....as long as it isn't a habit!
AND while I don't clear out money....I have been known to totally restock a cache when not too far back to the car and my bag of swaps.
BUT when I find cigarette lighters in caches, especially in bushland...I ALWAYS TAKE THEM AND deposit in the nearest BIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Someone's log on one of my caches said that they had left $5. I thought that was overly generous of them and so after work I went to check the cache to see if it was true. Indeed it was, and so I collected the $5.
I then went through the rest of the cacher's logs to see where else I could collect $5 from. Mine was the only cache. It was not a fantastic cache, not sure why it deserved such generosity, but I silently thanked the cacher when they bought half of my lunch the next day.
I then went through the rest of the cacher's logs to see where else I could collect $5 from. Mine was the only cache. It was not a fantastic cache, not sure why it deserved such generosity, but I silently thanked the cacher when they bought half of my lunch the next day.
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This happened to my old "Convict Bathe" cache in Newcastle. I swapped it for 100 5 cent coins Araldite'd together... Yes, I was mad.Hoojar wrote:Someone's log on one of my caches said that they had left $5.
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I have left cash a few times.
I left AU$100 in one of my (and now only) caches doing maintenance, though it was Australia's oldest unfound for a few years.
Next month someone came along and grabbed it (though I think they had planned the find before I left the cash). I wish them well, good on them.
They left $50 of their own currency, which as far as I know is still there.
I left AU$100 in one of my (and now only) caches doing maintenance, though it was Australia's oldest unfound for a few years.
Next month someone came along and grabbed it (though I think they had planned the find before I left the cash). I wish them well, good on them.
They left $50 of their own currency, which as far as I know is still there.
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Re: Leaving cash good or bad ??
I used to see it quite often years ago, like back in the beginning when I went out caching with Dad before I started my own account... I usually took it thinking what a bonus it was, I still don't really see a problem with it but I think urban ones should not do it but instead the bush ones should.