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Why oh why oh why?
"Straight edge"I know lots of 'young' people who use cash, who are straight edge.
14 year olds don't count - they're not even old enough for credit cards.
"Straight edge"I know lots of 'young' people who use cash, who are straight edge.
We can never have a cashless society....and reducing tax evasion is a significant part of the drive towards a cashless society.
https://www.zettle.com/gb/payments/card-reader or similar?Using Seagull Travel for away games, up until this season the driver would get a good wad of £40 to £50 tip as the steward went up the coach with a bag. This no longer happens as no one carries cash or if the do it's notes but they've not used them to get change.
I was in Norway recently and they really don't do cash at all if they can help it.Could you please tell that to my country as I like cash but it is borderline useless here.
Same in Sweden. No one uses cash unless you're buying drugs. You can still use cash in most supermarkets etc. but most pubs and restaurants and similar, it won't be possible.I was in Norway recently and they really don't do cash at all if they can help it.
Yes, thought about that. But at what point does a plastic bag for loose change become heavy handed threats with a card reader. By that I mean a plastic bag coming through is just that, tips for the driver, and loose coins and the driver acts surprised. But the steward coming through with the drivers card reader turns it into something different in that the driver is saying 'give me a tip'. Just my thoughts.
'Straight edge' isn't just a term for teenagers!"Straight edge"
14 year olds don't count - they're not even old enough for credit cards.