A cashier told me once that it was rare that I tried to pay with an actual card, as nowadays people pay with their phone when they say they want to pay with card.
Here in a lot small shops you can pay with card only if you pay more then some amount, usually more than 4-5 EUR. Afaik it’s not legal though
UncleArthur@lemmy.world 1 day ago
In the UK, most independent shops prefer cash to avoid paying EFTPOS fees. In fact, it’s common to see “Cash is King” signs by the tills. In fact, some businesses (e.g. fish and chip shops and barbers) retain cash-only policies.
jqubed@lemmy.world 1 day ago
In the US credit cards are the most common, which typically charge the merchants a 3-5% processing fee, so I’ve seen more and more places offering a discount for paying with cash.
tja@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
In Germany this is also the case in the surface. In reality it’s just easier to avoid taxes with cash
AbsolutelyNotAVelociraptor@piefed.social 1 day ago
Italy: transactions under 10€ rarely (if ever) have any fees.
Over 10€ is still rare for them to have any fee, but even if they have, they are usually so small that nobody considers them. In fact, if someone prefers cash, I automatically think they want to avoid taxes (mostly VAT).