Creaky
Well-known member
I have no objection to using contactless payments as such and probably use them more now than cash.
Nor have I any real objection to the Amex becoming a cashless venue apart from the potential inconvenience if I forget to put my card with my season ticket on match day.
I do object though to the way in which this is being presented as “for my benefit”. I may be proved wrong and queues may be smaller although there are a number of other ways, that wouldn’t potentially impact me as a customer, that could be employed and probably be more effective.
There are a number of benefits for the club in going cashless and it would have been less disingenuous had these been mentioned without implying that removing choice was for my benefit.
Nor have I any real objection to the Amex becoming a cashless venue apart from the potential inconvenience if I forget to put my card with my season ticket on match day.
I do object though to the way in which this is being presented as “for my benefit”. I may be proved wrong and queues may be smaller although there are a number of other ways, that wouldn’t potentially impact me as a customer, that could be employed and probably be more effective.
There are a number of benefits for the club in going cashless and it would have been less disingenuous had these been mentioned without implying that removing choice was for my benefit.