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I was in an Irish bar a couple weeks ago which refuses to accept cash payment.

Their till/payment system went down which meant we walked off with a free round of drinks & after about 20 mins of arguments, they had to close the bar for the night & turf everybody out.

Serves the cunts right for not taking cash.
 

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Again, start seeing stuff like this ramping up over social media. Everybody posting things about paying cash because of charges.

Do people not realise that banks charge you to pay cash in for businesses?

I saw one saying "our card charges cost more than a day's wage for one of our staff".

You can get card processing under 2% now, let's say the staff member gets 85 a day. That's around £4.5k in card payments that week.....

You try and take £4.5k in cash a week to the bank and you are paying a fee to pay it in as well as having to make a trip to the bank. That's as well as counting it. Balancing the till etc etc, having it in the safe.
 
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There does seem to be a bit of a culture war about this at the moment, I've seen it ramping up on social media too.

I never withdraw cash. The only time I have cash on me is if I pay a restaurant bill on card or something and someone pays me their share in cash.

Probably a generational thing though. My old man always has cash on him and finds it crazy that I don't.
 

ccfctommy

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I still like to have money on me, but finding cash points now that don't charge you is an issue in itself!
 

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Yep it's a thing and I'm alright with it staying cash ,used at the local Chinese and pub recently, let the economists earn their money!!
 

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Again, start seeing stuff like this ramping up over social media. Everybody posting things about paying cash because of charges.

Do people not realise that banks charge you to pay cash in for businesses?

I saw one saying "our card charges cost more than a day's wage for one of our staff".

You can get card processing under 2% now, let's say the staff member gets 85 a day. That's around £4.5k in card payments that week.....

You try and take £4.5k in cash a week to the bank and you are paying a fee to pay it in as well as having to make a trip to the bank. That's as well as counting it. Balancing the till etc etc, having it in the safe.
I don't know if it is still the case but the charges vary between credit & debit cards. When we had our B&B debit card charges were 25p per transaction and credit card were around 2%. Bigger companies will negotiate this rate down.
 

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I don't know if it is still the case but the charges vary between credit & debit cards. When we had our B&B debit card charges were 25p per transaction and credit card were around 2%. Bigger companies will negotiate this rate down.
Credit card is a bit higher but then if somebody is withdrawing cash from a credit card they are going to get charged for that too.
 

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Yep it's a thing and I'm alright with it staying cash ,used at the local Chinese and pub recently, let the economists earn their money!!

But money will still be going to the banks from them anyway?
 

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Will maybe the fee's for using it are too much?
Maybe they're putting it somewhere where safer than banks?

Are they really that much? They will have fees when they pay it into the bank. Then when they pay suppliers there will be fees etc. suppliers aren't going to be taking cash.

Giving a pub a £20 isn't like they say on social media where it stays £20 forever.
 

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Are they really that much? They will have fees when they pay it into the bank. Then when they pay suppliers there will be fees etc. suppliers aren't going to be taking cash.

Giving a pub a £20 isn't like they say on social media where it stays £20 forever.
Oh forgot Rose+Crown were down last week as well!!
 

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It’s a culture war thing. WEF conspiracy nonsense about how the government can steal your money if it’s digital.
I try to tell people that most money already is digital, it literally exists as balances on computer systems. Coins and notes represent very little of it comparatively.

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Doesn't mean we have to use it thought, everyday transactions
 

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I try to tell people that most money already is digital, it literally exists as balances on computer systems. Coins and notes represent very little of it comparatively.

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Exactly.

The whole "if you pay with a 20 then it keeps getting passed on, fuck the banks" is nonsense.
 

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Had noticed that car parks were going away from taking any sort of cash and making it card only. Was over at Touchwood today and they had taken it a step further, had to pay to park the car on line.
Is it possible to just get a card and put money on it to use as needed?
 
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I got paid for something by Cheque earlier this week (first time I've seen a Cheque for a long time), Checked my Banking App and much to my surprise I was able to pay the Cheque in on my smartphone...the App uses your camera to take a photo and job done,it was a bit fiddly tbh but the money was cleared into my balance in 24 hours.
 

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Again, start seeing stuff like this ramping up over social media. Everybody posting things about paying cash because of charges.

Do people not realise that banks charge you to pay cash in for businesses?

I saw one saying "our card charges cost more than a day's wage for one of our staff".

You can get card processing under 2% now, let's say the staff member gets 85 a day. That's around £4.5k in card payments that week.....

You try and take £4.5k in cash a week to the bank and you are paying a fee to pay it in as well as having to make a trip to the bank. That's as well as counting it. Balancing the till etc etc, having it in the safe.
The ‘Karen’ post is probably one of the conspiracy theorists on here.
 

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Had noticed that car parks were going away from taking any sort of cash and making it card only. Was over at Touchwood today and they had taken it a step further, had to pay to park the car on line.
Is it possible to just get a card and put money on it to use as needed?
Not just that a lot now want you to pay via app. Scan a QR code etc. It's a right pain in the arse as no two car parks seem to be the same app
 
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What do people who hoard cash do when the notes get changed? They have to pay the fees anyway to bank it.

Just some lead infused culture warriors deciding to be all neo-luddite
 

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Not just that a lot now want you to pay via app. Scan a QR code etc. It's a right pain in the arse as no two car parks seem to be the same app
Yeah that one is annoying, must have nearly 10 apps on my phone for them all.

Pain in the ass to set up a car or if you're paying for a friend or family's car. Although useful for remembering old reg numbers I guess.
 
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ccfctommy

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I was in an Irish bar a couple weeks ago which refuses to accept cash payment.

Their till/payment system went down which meant we walked off with a free round of drinks & after about 20 mins of arguments, they had to close the bar for the night & turf everybody out.

Serves the cunts right for not taking cash.
Haha
 

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I was in an Irish bar a couple weeks ago which refuses to accept cash payment.

Their till/payment system went down which meant we walked off with a free round of drinks & after about 20 mins of arguments, they had to close the bar for the night & turf everybody out.

Serves the cunts right for not taking cash.
Post Office vibes!!
 

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In the metro before the play off final last year I noticed that even some the buskers had card machines.
"Sorry mate, no change".
"Oh that's okay, I have a contactless payment facility".
Something about it didn't seem right.
 
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In the metro before the play off final last year I noticed that even some the buskers had card machines.
"Sorry mate, no change".
"Oh that's okay, I have a contactless payment facility".
Something about it didn't seem right.
The bootleg merch sellers outside gigs have card machines now
 

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The bootleg merch sellers outside gigs have card machines now
Yup. I've heard that muggers are no longer marching you to a cash point to force you to draw money out. They just whip out a machine and slightly move you a few paces until they can get a clear signal.

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It’s a culture war thing. WEF conspiracy nonsense about how the government can steal your money if it’s digital.
technically they can - anything over £85k - if you dont believe this, read about what the Government did in cyprus
 

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technically they can - anything over £85k - if you dont believe this, read about what the Government did in cyprus

Isn't £85k the maximum amount of money the government guarantees if your bank goes bust.

£85k is still a lot more than £0k you will get if your house burned down with all your cash stored in it.
 

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That's per bank too.

You could have £85k in as many banks as you like.

Also if you have that sort of money knocking about and it isn't invested smartly I don't really have any sympathy.
 

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technically they can - anything over £85k - if you dont believe this, read about what the Government did in cyprus
That's not the government stealing your money, it's the banks losing it due to piss poor and reckless management.
 

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