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9 Tips for Living Without a Bank Account and Fees

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2) Use Transportation Passes

When you don’t have a bank account, it can be difficult to pay for regular expenses, as carrying around large amounts of cash is both unwieldy and risky. If you use public transportation to get around, buying a pass will help you limit the need to carry money. This will prevent you from acquiring unnecessarily large quantities of change that will weigh you down more than help. Additionally, you may find that you end up saving money by purchasing a pass, depending on whether the pass is charged per ride or for the duration of its use. Nevertheless, transportation passes are useful, easy, and can help keep you safe from muggers in dangerous areas due to eliminating the need for you to carry extra cash. Most transit systems offer passes, so they should not be difficult for you to get.

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