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Home & Garden4 mins ago
This isn't really a question, more a word of warning.
I was given a One4All gift card for Christmas last year, and it almost got forgotten about until I was sorting out my wallet.
Its not a fortune, there is £20 on it, but I thought great theres something I wanted to buy in my local ASDA store.
Not so great news when I got to ASDA as non of the supermarkets accept the One4All gift cards as payment for anything.
So I rang the contact number on the back of the One4All gift card, and they said the only supermarket that recognised a One4All gift card is Marks & Spencer. But theres nothing I want or need at Marks & Spencer.
So word of warning is think before you give someone a One4All gift card, because its not what it says on the card, its very misleading, as its not one card for all at all.
So now I'm more or less forced to use it in shops I don't normally buy things from but put the rest of the money to an item.
I can't even use it in HMV, which would be my next go to shop.
So in short, One4All gift cards don't cater for ALL shops at all!!
"Either they should ban the cards or add the shops they have clearly not added."
You expect them either to go out of business or spend money on adding every single business to their list and every single business making any required changes to allow them to accept the cards?
They could do that or they could just carry on doing what they're already doing and expect folk to check the terms and conditions for using the card.
JinnyJoan,
Same here, all the Chinese restaurants or take aways are cash only.
I tend to think they do that to not declare all their earnings and cheat the taxman, I can't think why else they don't except card payments.
Its our leisure center near here I can't understand why is card payments only. They have a cafe inside but there was this occasion the whole place was in chaos because their internet was down, and noone could buy anything or do any transactions as they refuse to accept cash.
So they we're victims of their own stupidity.
barry1010,
Uber eats, or Deliveroo dont deliver to our area anyway. We are in a very rural area and we live too many miles from the shops.
Most of the Chinese takeaways do have their own delivery drivers, and will deliver to my property, but based on miles they add a 2 or 3 pounds onto the food. And it has to be cash only.
Even the big brands like Macdonalds or KFC that use uber eats etc won't deliver to my house or village.
barry1010,
But when the system is down it can put a strangle hold on your business if you refuse cash. I have witnessed this many times.
Even our local ASDA was once thrown into chaos at the tils because the customers couldn't pay for their goods, and was asked to go and draw money out of the cash machines.
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