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Topic History of: Credit and/or Debit Cards Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Wyot |
Green Man wrote:
I agree Wyot, out of interest do you use cash or cards? I know you have family commitments but have you been to Christmas concerts yet?
I use cards GM nearly 100% of time. I haven't been to any concerts for a while, not a great deal appeals. |
Green Man |
If WW3 starts it will all be redundant anyway.
If there a more phones than people than phones companies are destroying enviornment not the farting cows. |
Al Gershwin |
Just like the Henry Ford invention, radio/tv and phones(new and old) have conquered the world. More phones on earth than people!
www.sphericalinsights.com/reports/credit-card-market
New payment methods too; credit cards are a start. Voice/eye/thumbprint/DNA/saliva confirmations coming. Not mother's maiden name! |
hedda |
Al Gershwin wrote:
I was in 4 European countries last week; two different currencies: Euro mainly.
Accommodation, food, drink, transport and entertainment - all paid by card.
Simplicity AND a 5% discount on purchases; who, now, wouldn't have a card?
Good rates and no fees. Cash is as redundant as milkmen, farriers and bus conductors.
I use debit cards for everything but I freaked out the other day when a taxi would not accept one and I had no cash.
Finally one card worked but there was nothing wrong with the others..rather it was the taxi's system.
Some months ago I was in a supermarket when the world wide system crashed and machines world wide began shutting down.
I watch as literally registers around me closed down one by one while my register accepted payment and then shut down.
A world wide war could be conducted by cyber crime. |
Green Man |
I agree Wyot, out of interest do you use cash or cards? I know you have family commitments but have you been to Christmas concerts yet?
Barney wants to know if we wear boxers or briefs. |
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