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<blockquote data-quote="Mojo88" data-source="post: 16455060" data-attributes="member: 184279"><p>I woulda thought same thing, but a recent <strong><a href="https://lendedu.com/blog/dirty-money-credit-cards/" target="_blank">study conducted by LendEDU</a></strong> tested various payment instruments on a germ scale, with higher scores equaling more contamination. The study revealed that the dirtiest credit and debit cards held nearly twice the amount of germs compared to the average germ score of even the filthiest bills and coins.</p><p></p><p>A separate <a href="https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanmic/article/PIIS2666-5247(20)30003-3/fulltext" target="_blank">study</a> highlighted the ways in which COVID-19 can live on plastic for up to seven days. With the lifespan of a virus in mind, credit cards hardly present a safer alternative to cash, especially when you factor keypad touch points into the equation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mojo88, post: 16455060, member: 184279"] I woulda thought same thing, but a recent [b][URL='https://lendedu.com/blog/dirty-money-credit-cards/']study conducted by LendEDU[/URL][/b] tested various payment instruments on a germ scale, with higher scores equaling more contamination. The study revealed that the dirtiest credit and debit cards held nearly twice the amount of germs compared to the average germ score of even the filthiest bills and coins. A separate [URL='https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanmic/article/PIIS2666-5247(20)30003-3/fulltext']study[/URL] highlighted the ways in which COVID-19 can live on plastic for up to seven days. With the lifespan of a virus in mind, credit cards hardly present a safer alternative to cash, especially when you factor keypad touch points into the equation. [/QUOTE]
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