Comment Re:A recent experience (Score 1) 153
Dumbass business practices have nothing to do with cashless societies.
A business that doesn't have a cheap iZettle/Square/whatever reader under the counter, a backup SIM on a different network, or similar is just asking to lose business. It's like having a cash register that doesn't open... well... find another way to take people's money rather than standing there looking gormless.
And things like those readers are dirt-cheap and charge about 2%. I'd rather be taking 98% of my customer's money than nothing.
Just because some spotty teenage "manager" can't work that out is nothing to do with a cashless apocalypse. It's to do with literally failing to observe the primary rule of IT... always have a backup.
Now if ALL the cell networks and ALL the broadband goes down in an area and ALL the power and ALL the batteries in everything run flat... then you might have a problem. But a store taking literally hundreds of thousands per year, employing several staff, and not bothering to put a $20 reader behind the counter for emergencies? That's nothing to do with the price of a sandwich.
Same used to happen in McDonald's if they had to fall back to handling cash, to be honest. The teenagers just weren't able to do the sums on paper, even. So if the till (checkout) stopped working.... they used to give up or take MINUTES for every customer to add up the total, take the money, work out change, etc.
If you have no payment method, shut the shop. If that seems extreme, well, it's what happened effectively anyway. It's no different. The way to avoid it is to never be without a payment method that works, which means several backups.
Hell, places like supermarkets etc. in my company have local broadband / leased lines AND satellite connectivity on the roof. Because they can't afford to be without it because they would lose thousands every second even in one store.
I've been cashless for 20 years, I've never had a problem. In fact, the only problems I've witnessed were with cash (where stores literally didn't want to take cash, or didn't know how to) and with things like one particular credit card provider falling over, but, hey, I have half a dozen different cards in my wallet alone. Why?
BECUASE YOU SHOULD ALWAYS HAVE A BACKUP.