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brainiac | 13:20 Thu 04th Mar 2021 | News
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The limit for a contactless card is to increase to £100. This is mad and unnecessary - if you lost your card you could be several hundred pounds down before you could report it. I know there's a limit to the number of times a card can be used contactless before there's a block and you have to enter your PIN, but £100 is absurd.
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I have to use a tool to press a keypad - I have a hand disability which means i'm unable to do it with my fingers. So this is great for me. 20 years ago, before the wider use of chip and pin used to have enormous trouble - my signature never looked the same because my hands make weiling a pen difficult. Lloyds used to have a debit card that had your photo on,and that saved me on may occaision
many occasion.
ps when is this change to take place please?
Rip spondulix, Readies?
"Later this year" according to a Treasury spokesman.
The only danger I see, cash is a great way of spreading a virus, and always has been. More so now, only you will be handling your card.
a simple question
why is the chancellor increasing the amount of your money you can spend ?
why can you not have a personal limit set by agreement between you and your bank if you want a £10 contactless limit or even a £1000 contactless limit ?
Recently I've noticed more and more places, mainly takeaways, have a notice on their doors, 'cash only'. Does anybody know why they're doing this?
14.22 May be to reduce minimum loss to bank if you lose it, I would think banks have to agree such an increase.
14.31 Well you can cook the books with cash, if everyone is paying by card its always going to be a win win for the tax man.
Your never going to get a drug dealer asking if he can pay by card. :0))))
It's common in Italy.
I remember going out for a meal at a place once and offering to pay.
To my horror, I was told "cash only".
Luckily I had just enough on me.
I can't think why they'd have done that :-)

// Your never going to get a drug dealer asking if he can pay by card.//

read The Mayflower Madam - it isnt very good - one of the descendants of The Pilgrms ran an escort agency. Cachet - if the punter didnt say cashay he was turned down. One girl had a zit-zit credit card flooper in her rather large handb ag. She also read the Wall Street Journal by choice and used to discuss it wivda puntuzz.

it ends in tears

the film of that name isnt very good either - the madam has a walk on part and says of the Madam in the film ( ie herself ) 'oh she doesnt really know what she wants'
kinda like the film
kiss and tell book and film that .... didnt tell
I dont like it much and you can get a card wivvart da contactless chip

Lost one and the finder got free bottles of vodka ( until it cut out three free that is! ) even tho the publican knew me and knew the person using the card wasnt me.

[real: "for chrissakes you dont have to do this to locals you know." His view was that yes he did ( have to )]
so we nevva find out which american politician has the big ***
or if you are worried only put a limited amount of money in the contactless account ie: £50
then if you need more just pop onto your mobile phone and transfer the money from another account instantly
brainiac, I assume you listened to the radio show re. this, what were the comments like on there for/against?
My first thought when I heard the idea muted was that it could make it quite worthwhile for muggers, who could make a nice few bob in the short time between the mugging and the card being stopped.

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