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Author: | pcernie [ Fri May 22, 2015 8:59 pm ] |
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RIP loose change: we now use cashless payments more than notes and coins | TechRadar http://www.techradar.com/news/world-of- ... ns-1294591 I want to use my credit card in taxis... |
Author: | big_D [ Sat May 23, 2015 7:14 am ] |
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There have been rumours that the German government want to go cashless, but that will be a struggle as a lot of people still use cash for most things. Electronic is often more expensive. I bought a new Velux window for the roof this week. It cost 569€ cash on delivery or 600€ with credit or debit card. I paid cash on delivery - and that was from an internet shop! Germans are still very loathe to use credit cards in general. Having debt (other than a mortgage) was seen as a disgrace and credit cards are generally linked directly to your current account and the complete balance is automatically paid off at the end of the month, so there is no real advantage to using one - you don't even get the extra insurance and other benefits that UK card holders expect, unless you pay for a gold card. Generally, if something is under 50€ most people will pay cash, if it is over 50€ they will use their debit cards - there are times I will use it for 10 - 20€ purchases, when I haven't had a chance to get to the bank, or I am buying something from our joint account. Cash is more convenient; if I want to pop to the shops and I don't have the money on me, I can borrow a couple of Euros from my wife, likewise I can give the kids a couple of Euros to buy sweets etc. In fact, if you go cashless, how will kids be able to buy anything? You have to be at least 16 to get a debit card here, so how will an eight year old be able to give out his pocket money on sweets and comics? I think one of the big reasons Germany is looking at a cashless society is to help reduce "Schwarzarbeit" or black labour / moonlighting, where a tradesman will do a job cash-in-hand and it doesn't go through the books, so it is cheaper for both parties, but the Government loses out on tax. |
Author: | paulzolo [ Sat May 23, 2015 11:14 am ] | |||||||||
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I tried to pay for a drink in a Costa in town on Monday, but their payment system was broken. It had locked up and they could not restart it. I had no analogue means of payment. They gave me the drink for free, but they could easily have told me to go away. Cash works because there is no electricity or computers in play. |
Author: | hifidelity2 [ Sat May 23, 2015 11:20 am ] | ||||||||||||||||||
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Except so many chains have integrated their tills into their back end systems that if things lock up that much they can't even take cash |
Author: | rustybucket [ Sat May 23, 2015 11:58 am ] | |||||||||
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There's another reason for still using cash in Germany Of the few shops I've been in that have a card machine, most only accept EC cards, not Visa, MasterCard or AmEx. Most people I've seen in Bavaria or the old East still use cash up to about €100 - €150. It's a bit different in the Rhine/Ruhr where cards are more widespread. Cash it is then. |
Author: | big_D [ Sat May 23, 2015 12:39 pm ] |
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Relatively few Germans use credit card still, so it usually only touristy types of places (hotels, restaurants in large towns etc.) and petrol stations that accept them. As the credit card is traditionally booked directly from the bank account, there is no advantage to using a credit card within the Euro-zone, a debit card or cash are easier (you only have the one balance to calculate), adding a credit card means you have to keep track of what is going out of your account and what is going on your card, so that you can settle the balance at the end of the month. As the debit card can be used anywhere in Europe that uses the Euro, most people just don't bother with credit cards, unless they buy a lot online - I have a German credit card, but I have never used it for anything other than Amazon and Audible and once in an emergency in England to get cash (my English bank had changed my PIN and the notice had gotten lost in the post!). The UK is the only place I travel to on a regular basis, where I can't use my EC card. |
Author: | rustybucket [ Sat May 23, 2015 2:34 pm ] |
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Just investigated EC-card
So, because the Germans absolutely had to have their own special system (even if it's wrong and non-SEPA compliant), you can only pay for things in Germany if you're a German resident. If you're a tourist expecting Germany to be in the same millennium as the rest of us, you're screwed. Dear Germany, My Visa card works in most card-equipped shops in Zambia and Uganda. Grow up. Regards, The rest of the planet |
Author: | big_D [ Sat May 23, 2015 3:37 pm ] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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My card worked fine in Italy, France and Belgium last time I was traveling. Only the UK didn't accept them, because the British Maestro card system is incompatible with the EU Maestro system. It is a chip and pin debit card system and the newer cards also support NFC payment. But old habits die hard and most still call it an EC card.
We have had to use SEPA for the last 3 years... ![]()
Aha, that would explain things. I gave up using my Maestro card in the UK, because no Maestro terminal there would accept my card in 2003, 2005, 2007 or 2010... Maybe it works now? |
Author: | rustybucket [ Sat May 23, 2015 4:15 pm ] | ||||||||||||||||||
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Ah yes but the German EC system (now called Girocard) is separate from the Maestro system.
That's why the Germans cards now have to come with both the EC and Maestro systems. |
Author: | big_D [ Sat May 23, 2015 4:59 pm ] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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I haven't seen a Girocard since around 2003, all my accounts (Sparkasse and Deutsche Bank) have been Maestro and they are accepted everywhere. |
Author: | rustybucket [ Sat May 23, 2015 6:17 pm ] | |||||||||
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They got the EC logo on? |
Author: | big_D [ Sat May 23, 2015 6:24 pm ] |
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Just the Maestro logo. On the back there is an NFC logo, Geldkarte (ATM card) and Eufiserv logo. |
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