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  1. #21
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    Thanks everyone !

    Quote Originally Posted by Khloe View Post
    Done!

    Idk if this is any help to you or what ever but where I work, we have Apple pay signs up so people know they can pay this way. A lot of people still don't realise that their cards are contactless but recently I have noticed that when our members of the golf club use either their phones or watches to make contactless payments at the bar, you see other people in the bar trying to download apps on their phone and then when they come back to the bar the use their app to pay for the round of drinks. It is interesting that from my point of view, people only seem to use these methods when they see others using them.
    Thanks for sharing, that's interesting for sure! I've seen people unaware of their ability to pay with other methods too, especially Apple Pay. That's kind of what I'm getting at with the section asking what mobile phone people have, followed by questioning whether they've used NFC Mobile Payments and the reasons why not - looking to see if they have a phone that supports it without being aware of it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Inseriousity. View Post
    also that mobile phone question didnt have a 'don't have a mobile phone' option so I just put unsure even though I'm definitely sure I don't have one
    Oops, that's an oversight by me (A).

    Quote Originally Posted by Inseriousity. View Post
    done. lmao I can't be the only young person to stick with cash right?
    Quote Originally Posted by Samanfa View Post
    I used to stick with cash until around a year and half ago - I will still use cash first if I have it in my bag, but I generally use my card now! I've had a bank card since I was around 16 and I never used to have it on me, always gave it to my dad as when I got EMA I gave it to them and I didn't really spend anything; oh how times have changed .

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    Quote Originally Posted by lawrawrrr View Post
    If places didn't have a £5 spend limit on card I'd pretty much never carry cash. I usually take out £20 at a time and it lasts me 2-3 weeks for extra bits (taxis, few sweets here and there, gym if I go, lunch occasionally). I love contactless, it's so quick! I use that most of the times in shops with my debit card - unless they don't have the facilities too of course. My credit card is what I do the bulk of my regular shops on though and that's chip and pin.

    But nah, hardly ever have cash. Don't really like carrying it around! Only time I have a fair bit is when I'm coming home from the bank with coins for the laundrette


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    Funnily enough I gave the survey to my dad yesterday, and he came back to me saying he disagreed with everything because he says we should all still use cash . But yeah same for me regarding spending limits; that's the only time I use cash and it's annoying having to do so!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr-Trainor View Post
    Thanks everyone !


    Thanks for sharing, that's interesting for sure! I've seen people unaware of their ability to pay with other methods too, especially Apple Pay. That's kind of what I'm getting at with the section asking what mobile phone people have, followed by questioning whether they've used NFC Mobile Payments and the reasons why not - looking to see if they have a phone that supports it without being aware of it.


    Oops, that's an oversight by me (A).




    Funnily enough I gave the survey to my dad yesterday, and he came back to me saying he disagreed with everything because he says we should all still use cash . But yeah same for me regarding spending limits; that's the only time I use cash and it's annoying having to do so!
    Idk if it's just me but carrying around cash seems less safe than carrying around a card which has added protection of pins. I suppose contactless and online payments take away from it a bit but it's much easier to carry around one card definitely than tons of coins/notes!


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    Quote Originally Posted by lawrawrrr View Post
    Idk if it's just me but carrying around cash seems less safe than carrying around a card which has added protection of pins. I suppose contactless and online payments take away from it a bit but it's much easier to carry around one card definitely than tons of coins/notes!


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    I completely agree! When I have like £100-200 or something on me just to travel 20 mins to the bank, it's on my mind the whole time. Then when I take it out of my wallet at the bank I don't feel completely safe showing it off, whereas I don't feel like that when carrying a (non-contactless) bank card.

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    I don't see how cash is unsafe tho?

    If someone's going to pull out a knife and ask you for your £300 then they're just as likely to force you to the bank and take out the £300 at ATM?

    I used to always walk about with 300+ on me and never thought about it once.

    Maybe if you're talking about someone pick pocketing you or something then okay, but if someone is wanting your money by force it'll end up same both ways.

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    Yeah I meant pickpocketing or when you see people beaten up at nightclubs for their wallets, not forced extraction from an account. I've only ever walked around with over £50 once when I was paying my house deposit (£400) and although it was a 5 minute walk I felt like I had a neon sign over my head saying THIS WOMAN IS CARRYING LOTS OF CASH even though it's clearly not obvious to anyone else.

    I'm not saying cash isn't safe though, I'm just saying I feel more secure with a card


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    I did it. Don't like contactless because hate the idea that people can go into shop after shop and use small amounts! I carry about max 20 as when you have money you are more likely to spend it I find and also the thought of losing it/getting it stolen. Also like using card because then you always have a record of buying something incase you lost the receipt or something.

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    Yeah like @lawrawrrr; said I'm not saying whether cash is safer or not, it's just that I don't feel as safe when I'm carrying a large amount of cash on me as opposed to carrying a debit card.

    Quote Originally Posted by Red View Post
    I did it. Don't like contactless because hate the idea that people can go into shop after shop and use small amounts! I carry about max 20 as when you have money you are more likely to spend it I find and also the thought of losing it/getting it stolen. Also like using card because then you always have a record of buying something incase you lost the receipt or something.
    Thanks! And that's a good point about being able to keep track of purchases and spending habits too!

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    Questionnaire closed - thanks again to everyone who participated! I managed to reach 140 responses in total and couldn't have done it without you

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