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Is Cash Making A Comeback?
//Cash use in the shops rose for a second year in a row after a decade of falls, according to retailers.
Notes and coins were used in a fifth of transactions last year, the British Retail Consortium (BRC) said, as shoppers found cash helped them to budget better.//
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not so much a comeback as a bottoming out. I think we have reached the level of cash usage that will go no lower. There is still a need for cash, especially when the card machines break which they do! I always have some bangers on me so I don't get caught out like the saucepans when the machines are not working.
Dave, banks charged shops for handling cash, too
Plus the other disadvantages of a till grab by thieves and till dipping by staff.
The risk of taking large amounts of cash to the bank and getting mugged, or the cost of a security service to collect.
Not to mention the time taken to count the cash and balance the till.
These days buskers, charity tin rattlers and the Big Issue sellers will often take cards - again, less chance of mugging.
I nearly forgot the fake bank notes, too.
Gulliver, cash isn't king as it doesn't have s.75 protection (that has saved me thousands), nor can you claim cashback.
It's not king when you've dodged paying VAT and don't get a receipt and things have gone wrong.
It's not king when you can't find the receipt for that expensive purchase that's broke three years into a five year warranty.
It's not king when you get mugged or lose your wallet - when it's gone, it's gone.
Dave 50 The trouble is the banks charge businesses a fee for handling cash these days depending on the bank and the method of payment. For instance
Lloyds Bank: Charges £1.50 per £100 for cash paid in over the counter
NatWest: Charges £0.70 per £100 for manual cash handling in branch
Barclays: Charges 60p per £100 for cash deposits, plus a fee for the Barclays Collect service
the businesses then have to factor in their own costs for counting it all up and taking it to the bank!
People prefer contactless payments
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Also - you can't use cash for online purchases and online retail sales have risen from 10.6% in to 265% in the ten years from 2012.
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