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There is a definite cost to the business of taking card payments so that will be a barrier but also part will be keeping official turnover down.John, we were in Sweden a couple of years ago and struggled to use cash as they were trying to stop its use due to security reasons, however there was a bit of a backlash and they started accepting it again, not sure what position is now after virus issues.
I’m of a generation who has always got my housekeeping out in cash, bought my shopping in cash and paid at bars and restaurants in cash. We've also lived here for years and had no problem with the availability of cash at all so not sure what problems Wilson has experienced. I don't think it is a load of flannel that there are charges for using these card machines, there is a small charge, and if you're a business trying to cope with the losses this crisis has and will continue to cause, then I suppose every little can help, and how would the market stall holders manage a card machine. I also prefer cash because my cash can’t be cloned and my cash can’t be hacked, and I can keep track of my money easier, when its coming off a card you can lose count whereas if you only have that cash in your purse, when its gone you can see. There will come a time when we become a cashless society, but here in Spain, I don't think it will be here yet. Maybe I’m just old fashioned lol