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Originally Posted by
Michael Morris
They have reworded their original website article about it now.
I believe they have done this after certain things were pointed out to them at Wednesdays Fan & Travel meeting.
Shows, with some stadium matters, fans should always be consulted, as fans use the stadium, club officials, run the stadium
Re: CCFC kiosks go cashless
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Originally Posted by
Robin Friday's Ghost
Got to be good news. I tried to buy a pint last season with a £50. They refused to accept it. In the end I had to pay with two £20s and £10.
£50 a pint !!!!!!! What bar were you in :hehe:
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I'd have installed vending machines, just serving cans of cider , Mars bars and quavers for the kids, to overcome this issue.🤔
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
I'd have installed vending machines, just serving cans of cider , Mars bars and quavers for the kids, to overcome this issue.🤔
Kids would've had a feel day getting some dark fruits at half time with their dads credit card
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Originally Posted by
The Bloop
Kids would've had a feel day getting some dark fruits at half time with their dads credit card
And the Quavers to give them a thirst. Like it. Good business plan.
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Fortnight to start saving for a pint in the ground, phew, be some cutbacks in my house!!!!!
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Originally Posted by
Since62
The club have provided me with clarification on this , but have had to agree that the initial announcement was poorly worded which has led to the confusion.
The cashless facility at outlets in the ground will not be replacing cash but will be an ADDITIONAL facility , so cash will still be accepted everywhere.
Keith
The Club website specifies that cash will be taken at some outlets which will be clearly signposted, but not at all outlets.
Last year cashless payments could take a long time because there weren't enough 'card readers' around
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
Why is the method of payment which has existed for centuries now starting to be considered obsolete? Surely we haven't reached the stage where using actual money in transactions is being phased out because it's considered too expensive?
When I went to Aus in March, I took £500 of ASD to get over the 1st couple of days, and after that ran out, never paid for anything else in cash for the rest of the holiday, I spend very little weekly, 'er' indoors puts a fiver in my wallet on Monday morning, £4 of that is for lotto on the Friday, Petrol is by card, did some shopping this morning, paid by card, was in the pub yesterday at 3.30 got home at 10.00, paid by card, I've never done the money bit in the 37 years that I've bin married and find it much more convenient to use cards, understand its not for everyone but I prefer it.
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Originally Posted by
Nelsonca61
When I went to Aus in March, I took £500 of ASD to get over the 1st couple of days, and after that ran out, never paid for anything else in cash for the rest of the holiday, I spend very little weekly, 'er' indoors puts a fiver in my wallet on Monday morning, £4 of that is for lotto on the Friday, Petrol is by card, did some shopping this morning, paid by card, was in the pub yesterday at 3.30 got home at 10.00, paid by card, I've never done the money bit in the 37 years that I've bin married and find it much more convenient to use cards, understand its not for everyone but I prefer it.
So ‘I spend very little weekly’ isn’t true. This is the problem, you are being conned into thinking you’re spending very little. Petrol, shopping, pub mentioned, personally because I like having cash in my wallet that’s all I can spend. Paying by card all the time would take the brakes off in my case, with cash I know not to put more in the trolley, not to have the extra couple of pints, not to carry on to £25 if I overshoot £20 by a few pence on the petrol pump. Do you tot your weekly card spending up?
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Originally Posted by
Steve the Tea
Bob, it's not an age thing. It's part of the remorseless march to a completely cashless society where every transaction a person makes is recorded. This and the vast numbers of cc cameras will result in a person's independence going.
StT.
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True.
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How did this pan out ????
Queues seemed a BIT LONG on Saturday :wave:
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The queues for a pint on Saturday were diabolical w,e just gave up after 15 minutes. Only CCFC could introduce a cashless system that takes much longer
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Originally Posted by
Cardiff Ultra
The queues for a pint on Saturday were diabolical w,e just gave up after 15 minutes. Only CCFC could introduce a cashless system that takes much longer
Some kiosks in the family stand were accepting cash. I haven't got a contactless card and I find handing over the correct cash quicker than waiting for a machine to authorise after typing in a pin number.
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Originally Posted by
Cardiff Ultra
The queues for a pint on Saturday were diabolical w,e just gave up after 15 minutes. Only CCFC could introduce a cashless system that takes much longer
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
Some kiosks in the family stand were accepting cash. I haven't got a contactless card and I find handing over the correct cash quicker than waiting for a machine to authorise after typing in a pin number.
I THANK YOU :wave:
Cash is STILL KING :hehe:
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Originally Posted by
Nelsonca61
When I went to Aus in March, I took £500 of ASD to get over the 1st couple of days, and after that ran out, never paid for anything else in cash for the rest of the holiday, I spend very little weekly, 'er' indoors puts a fiver in my wallet on Monday morning, £4 of that is for lotto on the Friday, Petrol is by card, did some shopping this morning, paid by card, was in the pub yesterday at 3.30 got home at 10.00, paid by card, I've never done the money bit in the 37 years that I've bin married and find it much more convenient to use cards, understand its not for everyone but I prefer it.
In other words, your wife keeps a constant track on you. She puts a fiver in your wallet?
Did you enjoy 'Love Island'?
You couldn't afford an affair.
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Originally Posted by
blue matt
Disney have had a " Magic Band " for a few years now ( they are on Mk 2 as it happens )
https://cdn1.parksmedia.wdprapps.dis...o389795711.jpg
they are the size of a watch
They are your room key, cash, infact everything, you touch " Mickey to Mickey " at the park entrance or till's and you are good to go
They have a RIFD in them, so when you walk past a screen it will know your details and might say " good morning Matt " for example
with all these " pre paid Cards " ( i mentioned the Starling bank and Revoult card in another post, someone has mentioned monzo ) we really have no reason to not have a contactless card in our wallet
The amusement park of the future. Nothing could possi-blye go wrong.
Possibly wrong.
That's the first thing that's ever gone wrong
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Originally Posted by
Nelsonca61
When I went to Aus in March, I took £500 of ASD to get over the 1st couple of days, and after that ran out, never paid for anything else in cash for the rest of the holiday, I spend very little weekly, 'er' indoors puts a fiver in my wallet on Monday morning, £4 of that is for lotto on the Friday, Petrol is by card, did some shopping this morning, paid by card, was in the pub yesterday at 3.30 got home at 10.00, paid by card, I've never done the money bit in the 37 years that I've bin married and find it much more convenient to use cards, understand its not for everyone but I prefer it.
I spend very little, apart from the six hours in the pub, £500 in a couple of days on holiday, etc
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Originally Posted by
lardy
I spend very little, apart from the six hours in the pub, £500 in a couple of days on holiday, etc
I went to Copenhagen last year , didn’t take any currency and just used my visa / contactless card everywhere!
Which was great until you see the damage on the bank statement a couple of days later ! :yikes: