Potential-Monke wrote: » . But I won't demand someone get Revolut or something, a normal one will do me, I can wait.
crooked cockney villain wrote: » I also can't fathom people who use card instead of cash. Takes twice, thrice as long to make payment, can take days to show on your bank balance, and is a pain in the hole to get a refund for a card payment. Worst is people who insist on using them when you're out then hit you up for a lend because the pub's machine is broke, or you have to cover their taxi because the driver quite correctly refuses to have a card machine. Frankly I actually don't respect people who no longer use cash. Tap and go is a comically bad "innovation",
crooked cockney villain wrote: » It really isn't. Like, it really, really isn't. Getting a few bits in Tesco I normally have the exact amount in my hand while in the queue. Gone before the receipt can be printed. Tap and go easily takes five times longer, it's an appalling archaic system for people who have little to be getting done. Not to mention how many retailers refuse to position the machine in a place that lets you see exactly how much you are tapping for. Tap and go is typically 21st century- businesses convince people that something they should be doing for the customer (handling cash, selling in a bricks and mortar store instead of moving online, self service machines in McDonalds instead of till staff), they somehow convince eejits that the new way is faster, cheaper, more convenient, when in truth it is slower, more expensive, more prone to error, but is cheaper for the vendor. I challenge anybody to name me one "innovation" big business has made in the last 20 years that has made the customer experience cheaper, faster or more streamlined. There aren't any*. But there are dozens that have been sold as such that only make life easier for the vendor. *: at a push, Ryanair taking travel agents out of the equation. Even at that, if it were an option I'd far rather go into a Ryanair shop in town with a few notes than do the booking myself.
crooked cockney villain wrote: » It really isn't.
Antares35 wrote: » Fake nails. I think they're disgusting. Short-ish shellac is ok I suppose, but nothing worse than overly long fakes that harbour dirt underneath and do a clack clack clack all day on the keyboard.
Greyfox wrote: » Using cash most of the time belongs in the 90's like dial up internet
SAMTALK wrote: » When they're using the till in the shops and the tap tap on the screen
FrankN1 wrote: » People who are excited to work on certain projects at work. Or have a "passion" for it...really?
storker wrote: » It's also much less hygienic.
PhilOssophy wrote: » Why not? What's wrong with really enjoying your work? I'd put myself in the enjoy certain projects, passion might be a bit strong but I really do enjoy projects I work on.
Greyfox wrote: » Do you know how tapping your card works? With card i dont touch the card reader but with cash i get change that could of been anywhere, card is clearly more hygenic.
Leg End Reject wrote: » I don't get why anyone would want to carry cash. Handed a pile of shrapnel every time you buy something? I'd rather burn money than deal with that. It's also handy to log into your account and see where your money has gone.
Leg End Reject wrote: It's also handy to log into your account and see where your money has gone.
Mister Vain wrote: » I used to put all my small coins into a jar and then bring it to one of those coin machine things. I was been charged money to convert money into money. Load of shíte.
Sakana wrote: » Cash is also coated with all kinds of bacteria and filth.
Antares35 wrote: » As in, when you just put your card in the machine and the money goes back into your account whence it came? Right pain alright
riclad wrote: » I see no problem if people want to use apple pay or other apps versus cash, I prefer to use the self scan machines rather than wait in a queue Some apps also give you a discount
NewbridgeIR wrote: » Internet banking. Particularly for making payments. No more queueing in branches and filling out forms.
Mister Vain wrote: » Not sure what you mean by this? Wouldn't you already know how much you're paying for before you tap?