Not given the context of the post. The post says that NONE of those things are possible in a cashless society. I also mentioned that there is a fee, which at 2.5% is very easy for vendors to absorb, especially as they typically factor it into their sale prices to begin with. Most retailers, restaurants, etc do this as well, though some do offer discounts if you pay in cash.
Fee aside, using cards for personal transactions is possible with card readers and apps you can download. While you may prefer cash, many people prefer cards as they have a recourse to get their money back if they were cheated by someone that refuses to remedy a situation.
Again, the posters says NO, yet those personal transactions and tips ARE possible without cash. That's all I'm saying.
Not given the context of the post. The post says that NONE of those things are possible in a cashless society. I also mentioned that there is a fee, which at 2.5% is very easy for vendors to absorb, especially as they typically factor it into their sale prices to begin with. Most retailers, restaurants, etc do this as well, though some do offer discounts if you pay in cash.
Fee aside, using cards for personal transactions is possible with card readers and apps you can download. While you may prefer cash, many people prefer cards as they have a recourse to get their money back if they were cheated by someone that refuses to remedy a situation.
Again, the posters says NO, yet those personal transactions and tips ARE possible without cash. That's all I'm saying.