I sort of agree with @potato632, obviously not "no-one" but certainly less and less people carry any cards with them while practically everyone carries their phone 24/7.
We took my 78 year old mum out to a garden centre recently and I was very impressed when she got to the till, whipped out her iPhone and nonchalantly tapped the card reader to pay...
My girlfriend actually got caught out with this the other day. We live rurally so she made a special trip to the nearest town to get some cash from an ATM... only to find that she was so used to using her phone to pay for everything that she hadn't taken her physical debit card with her so it was a wasted trip.
That would be a great feature! I also got caught out recently when we were in London; we were just chilling taking each day as it comes, found ourselves in Kensington and decided we wanted to go to the Churchill War Rooms.
Checked online on my phone and could see it was popular and only limited availability left so tried to order tickets only to find that they didn't accept Google or Apple Pay, you had to manually enter card details which I didn't know from memory and none of my apps would show me the full card number.
Annoyingly by the time we got back to the hotel later that day all tickets had been sold for the next 36 hours so we weren't able to visit during our trip. On the plus side it's a good excuse for another trip down to the capital at some point in the near future.![]()
It seems a lot of people took my wording of "no one" using cards as literal
It's always nice to see when older folks embrace technology and are open to learning new things! My mother's in her early 70s and tried using contactless on her phone once or twice but she didn't want to give it a proper try by putting in some effort to learn it (phone has to be unlocked to work). She also struggles with self scans in supermarkets for the same reason and demands to use a regular checkout human
I've seen some cash machines that have contactless available to get cash out or you can do cashback at shops if you buy something and pay by card, they'll give you hard cash and charge the card for the amount
Do you have a phone case? Slip a £20 or two between the case and your phone for emergencies. On holiday i'd put the hotel room keycard in there, my family member did the same and wondered why they couldn't pay for things with phone contactless, it was trying to charge the hotel key card! It worked fine if the hotel card was at the bottom of the phone case
Fewer amd fewer people may be using cards, but there is still a very high number who do so. Based on observation of transactions I see, I would say 15% are phone payments. I don't use phone payments at all but, if I did, I would always carry my cards as well. What if you run out of charge?
It's totally possible to run out of phone charge but there are lots of ways to avoid it, I have a phone charging cable and this cigarette lighter USB that lives in my car https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B093V384KK
If you're out and about, most places you sit down at will be fine letting you borrow a charger they probably have behind the bar or if you have your own cable and charger in the car, find a socket in a pub
Having said that, if i'm gonna be far away from home or on a multi day trip I will bring some backup cards, I just don't carry them on my person
And cash only places are not something i'm interested in supporting anyway, they're either avoiding tax or refuse to adapt to modern living
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