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Quote from: dazmond on April 22, 2024, 04:44:04 pmQuote from: michael mckeary on April 21, 2024, 03:40:58 pmGoing Cashless is good in theory but I like posting a card and even collecting cash. It does take longer but one meets the customer and usually ends up with other work from them. Building a bond with the customer is the way I like to do things. Scottish going collecting is a pain esp if you ve done it for 25 years and have more than 100 customers!I've not collected for years now due to electronic payments,the pandemic was the catalyst to get even more customers to pay by BACS....now its around 80% BACS and the other 20% a mixture of cash/card on the day I reckon they'll be no physical cash within the next 10 years.Not sure on that - ive noticed nearly all the local chip shops and takeaways (not the big chains) have put up CASH ONLY signs this year
Quote from: michael mckeary on April 21, 2024, 03:40:58 pmGoing Cashless is good in theory but I like posting a card and even collecting cash. It does take longer but one meets the customer and usually ends up with other work from them. Building a bond with the customer is the way I like to do things. Scottish going collecting is a pain esp if you ve done it for 25 years and have more than 100 customers!I've not collected for years now due to electronic payments,the pandemic was the catalyst to get even more customers to pay by BACS....now its around 80% BACS and the other 20% a mixture of cash/card on the day I reckon they'll be no physical cash within the next 10 years.
Going Cashless is good in theory but I like posting a card and even collecting cash. It does take longer but one meets the customer and usually ends up with other work from them. Building a bond with the customer is the way I like to do things.
In 30 years time it'll all be on the card. We'll not know the difference. The busker will have a terminal gaffer taped to a microphone stand, tips in restaurants, taxis and hairdressers will be optional via the terminal, shopping trolleys will have a terminal on them. The next generation will grow up not having the foggiest idea what is meant when we talk about cash.Just like Gen Z have no idea what a cassette tape is. As for re-winding a cassette with a pencil, what were we, neanderthal?Fluff on the needle?
I was in Screwfix and they shouted out their wifi was down, so cash only. I was only one left in the shop. Cash will always be king so said King Charles and he should know.
Quote from: Slacky on April 23, 2024, 03:31:02 pmIn 30 years time it'll all be on the card. We'll not know the difference. The busker will have a terminal gaffer taped to a microphone stand, tips in restaurants, taxis and hairdressers will be optional via the terminal, shopping trolleys will have a terminal on them. The next generation will grow up not having the foggiest idea what is meant when we talk about cash.Just like Gen Z have no idea what a cassette tape is. As for re-winding a cassette with a pencil, what were we, neanderthal?Fluff on the needle?I think it will be more like 5 to 10 years and there won't be cash anymore. The gov would love a cashless society, no one can avoid income tax by taking cash payments or dodge vat by taking cash! No more cash in hand jobs. It would all be very easy to trace with gov gaining access to everyone's bank accounts - that's coming very soon if not already!
Quote from: michael mckeary on April 23, 2024, 10:22:19 pmI was in Screwfix and they shouted out their wifi was down, so cash only. I was only one left in the shop. Cash will always be king so said King Charles and he should know.I went food shopping the other week and forgot my wallet(never done this before).I thought no problem I'll just pay with my phone.it wouldn't work as tesco had made a computer update the night before!🤣I had to leave my shopping there and nip home and get my wallet I normally have both,cash and card
Quote from: dazmond on April 24, 2024, 08:19:35 amQuote from: michael mckeary on April 23, 2024, 10:22:19 pmI was in Screwfix and they shouted out their wifi was down, so cash only. I was only one left in the shop. Cash will always be king so said King Charles and he should know.I went food shopping the other week and forgot my wallet(never done this before).I thought no problem I'll just pay with my phone.it wouldn't work as tesco had made a computer update the night before!🤣I had to leave my shopping there and nip home and get my wallet I normally have both,cash and cardChepstow. Like a third world country.Oh. It's Wales.
Quote from: Smudger on April 22, 2024, 05:37:51 pmQuote from: dazmond on April 22, 2024, 04:44:04 pmQuote from: michael mckeary on April 21, 2024, 03:40:58 pmGoing Cashless is good in theory but I like posting a card and even collecting cash. It does take longer but one meets the customer and usually ends up with other work from them. Building a bond with the customer is the way I like to do things. Scottish going collecting is a pain esp if you ve done it for 25 years and have more than 100 customers!I've not collected for years now due to electronic payments,the pandemic was the catalyst to get even more customers to pay by BACS....now its around 80% BACS and the other 20% a mixture of cash/card on the day I reckon they'll be no physical cash within the next 10 years.Not sure on that - ive noticed nearly all the local chip shops and takeaways (not the big chains) have put up CASH ONLY signs this yearBrowns restaurant, Park Street, Bristol, Parsons Bakery, High Kingsdown Bristol and The Forge & Fern, Staple Hill, Bristol have now all recently gone "no cash policy"
Belay glassesI walked into a tree with mine on, could only see the branches.
Quote from: ian m on August 16, 2024, 08:04:23 pmBelay glassesI walked into a tree with mine on, could only see the branches.
Quote from: simon w on April 22, 2024, 06:25:32 pmQuote from: Smudger on April 22, 2024, 05:37:51 pmQuote from: dazmond on April 22, 2024, 04:44:04 pmQuote from: michael mckeary on April 21, 2024, 03:40:58 pmGoing Cashless is good in theory but I like posting a card and even collecting cash. It does take longer but one meets the customer and usually ends up with other work from them. Building a bond with the customer is the way I like to do things. Scottish going collecting is a pain esp if you ve done it for 25 years and have more than 100 customers!I've not collected for years now due to electronic payments,the pandemic was the catalyst to get even more customers to pay by BACS....now its around 80% BACS and the other 20% a mixture of cash/card on the day I reckon they'll be no physical cash within the next 10 years.Not sure on that - ive noticed nearly all the local chip shops and takeaways (not the big chains) have put up CASH ONLY signs this yearBrowns restaurant, Park Street, Bristol, Parsons Bakery, High Kingsdown Bristol and The Forge & Fern, Staple Hill, Bristol have now all recently gone "no cash policy"Is that coffee shop still there at the top of Park Street that blows the coffee aroma out in to the street. I remember that being there in the 70s.