Baldseagull
Well-known member
Some will need Phone, cash and card. A card for chopping out, phone screen to chop out on and a note to snort.
When was the last time anyone wrote out a cheque? Mine was two years ago to the chimney sweep from a cheque book that was issued in 2013!
Always carry cash with me - there are still lots of places that don't take cards.
As mentioned above, taxi drivers don't tend to take them.
Definitely a Generational thing.
Mrs Jakarta runs the local Church Magazine / Arts Group / Probus Group finances.
We still get loads of envelopes enclosing cheques for £10/15/20 - it seems unfair to tell these old ladies about how their subscriptions are propping up the Banks...
Now we have gone from 4 to 1 Banks in Storrington I guess it may be a situation that will resolve itself.
Our local chippy will take them - but only if you spend £15
That reminds me, I need to ride up to Storrington to weigh in £100 of shrapnel and a £10 cheque as you still have an HSBC with a cash counter there!
Pre-Covid I would NEVER have used a card to buy drinks in a pub. Old fashioned I know.
Now card is the norm for me and most of my friends
My experience is the opposite regarding taxis in Brighton and London, most if not all have one of those small white block things connected to their phone.
I haven't used a taxi in London for a long time but I got a taxi from Lewes to Glyndebourne a couple of weeks ago and he didn't take cards. It was a nice little earner for him: £20 for a five minute trip: no meter, cash only. And there's a queue of people outside Lewes station looking to do the same trip.
I've been up in County Durham a lot in the last month clearing my mum's house - not one taxi I used took cards. And the buffets in the trains going up there are cash only.