12 "Illegal" Money Tricks British Grandparents Used That Banks Still Hate
Автор: Penny Britain
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Before modern credit scores, direct debits, and banking apps took over our lives, the British high street was a very different place. In the mid-20th century, working-class families didn't rely on massive financial corporations to get through a tight month.
Instead, our grandparents used a toolkit of brilliant, cheeky, and hyper-local financial workarounds that kept money completely out of corporate hands-tricks that modern banks would absolutely detest today!
In this video, we are stepping back into the 1950s, 60s, and 70s to uncover 12 forgotten 'money tricks' that kept British households thriving.
To be clear, these weren't actual crimes; they were ingenious, traditional systems of mutual trust and community survival. From the legendary 'Didlum Clubs' (informal, unregulated savings rings run by local housewives) and the local shopkeeper's 'tick book' that offered zero-interest credit based purely on a handshake, to the art of dodging bank fees entirely by keeping the family savings securely hidden in a tea tin, these habits put the community-not corporate profit-first.
In this video, we reveal:
The informal, neighborhood-run cash systems that completely bypassed traditional banks.
How everyday Brits used local bartering, 'tallymen', and clever cash-in-hand trades to beat inflation.
The traditional savings habits that big financial institutions successfully lobbied to phase out.
Did your family ever belong to a local 'Didlum' or clothing club back in the day?
Do you remember your parents 'buying on tick' at the corner shop, or keeping emergency cash tucked away under the mattress?
I would absolutely love to read your stories and family memories in the comments below!
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