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Salvation Army ponders cashless kettle as digital donations increase

The Salvation Army's bell ringers will gladly accept your pennies, nickels and dimes, your rumpled dollar bills or, should you be in an especially generous mood, your Benjamins and Krugerrands.

But credit or debit? Neither, at least not in Chicago. But that could change next year as the local Salvation Army continues to look for ways to keep up with today's increasingly cashless society.

Despite consumers' willingness to use credit and debit cards for the smallest of purchases, the local Salvation Army's iconic red kettles, part of the charitable organization's

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