Not for me. Our local Spoons appears to do more business these days with contactless,especially among the youngsters, and even our two lads will buy 1 pint with their cards.
My round for wife and me is £5.79p a visit. Large wine and pint of Doombar. By the end of the week I would have about 28 receipts to enter in our cashbook. Prefer to draw out £100 cash and pay my way by cash every time.
I'm happy with this. I love contactless.....I don't have to handle money so often or press the grubby buttons that unwashed hands have pressed before me....x
I had a quick look at my spreadsheet - last time I got any cash out of an ATM was over two months ago - and that was only £30 - and I still have £20 in my wallet.
My policy on receipts for cashless is variable - I always ask in The Co-op - they are utterly incompetent and need checking carefully.
In my local pub I don't bother - just check that the amount(s) have added correctly to my card balance at the end of the night - new places I always ask and keep.
I almost never carry cash with me any more. I was at the O2 recently (partner's birthday) and thought the card-only bars there were a good idea. Glad to see it's being rolled out elsewhere.
If I'm at a Spoons I actually just use the app to order things directly to the table...
Rob them of what? Phones are increasingly fingerprint-locked and easily tracked if they are stolen. People who go to cashless bars aren't likely to be carrying cash on them.
I suppose the old 'your clothes, your boots, and your motorcycle' could still work...
I welcome contactless cards 100%. What does irk me though is shops that refuse cards completely or have a minimum spend in order to pay by card - the sooner that's made illegal the better.
"Ikea found that so few people - 1.2 in every 1,000 - insisted on paying in cash that it was financially justifiable to offer them free food in the shop cafeteria instead."
I don't like the fact that one's movements are being recorded 24/7 by wherever you use a card, and this only adds to the fact that everywhere you go you are being filmed on CCTV.
Big Brother is indeed watching us more and more.
That's a good point Khandro, and i know this thread is about pubs, but it's unlikely a farmers market is going to have chip n pin on a market stall, cash will always have a need IMO.
All the Christmas Markets we've been to have had wireless card readers. One stall on Salisbury Christmas Market was not accepting cash; he was selling gin so I guess the reason was to prevent the takings, which would have been large, from being stolen.