yes of course.
Don't understand why they would be like that - I rarely carry much cash. Thankfully Sainsburys were very helpful and held my shopping for me to go to the cash point outside.
yes of course.
can you say the nature of the cause? the seeminly random impact looks like reduced network capacity.
the missus has fallen out with Lidl over it, not because of the problem but the attitude, not telling any one there was problem then getting shirty with customers who only have cards.
And us dinosaurs who walk round with wallets full of £20's can bask in a moderate degree of smugness.
Tad embarrassing at the PO at 4pm trying to pay for five second class stamps with me debit card....''card declined sir'' said the cashier with a look disgust.....try it again i muttered ,,second time it went through..turned around to leave and everyone of those sods in the queue were eyeballing me ....i feel a bit of PTS coming on
Are there any regular places and times you walk around with ya large wallet full of £20's?
Shoppers should "always carry two means of payment", says one expert'
Are there any regular places and times you walk around with ya large wallet full of £20's?
It's because you look a bit odd - awful isn't it
Sensible advice, If your Bank card is Visa, then ensure your credit card is Mastercard.
Resolves issues such as these, and should be standard approach.
I had to pay cash in Morrison's* earlier too.
* - WM Morrison's PLC is a working class supermarket that sold 1kg of chicken breast fillet to me at £5.94 earlier. - **** you Waitrose shoppers.
£5.50 for 950g in Tesco (another working class supermarket)