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By *ndykay OP   Man
over a year ago

Falkirk

OMG!!

My son just tried to order pizza for collection from a Pizza Hut delivery unit and was told he can’t pay cash!! Orders from head office.

What the actual fuck?!?!?!?!?

Are people REALLY this fucking stupid????

Pizza Hut Uk head office says they’ve NOT issued any such orders. I’m totally gobsmacked.

Yes I know it’s a franchise but then the franchise operator should be stripped of their franchise as this is stupidity at its worst!!!!

Cash is still legal tender in this country. If you don’t want to accept it - CLOSE

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By *ooyouwhoreWoman
over a year ago

birmingham

I'd be screwed if we went cash less as I work with foreign currency so always touching money!

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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago

There and to the left a bit

Don't see the issue personally - lots of places have been moving towards cashless for some time and with contactless etc it's relatively simple to pay by card - saves delivery drivers having to carry cash etc so makes sense.

If you don't like it don't order from them - it really is that simple

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just another safety measure.

There will be more companies switching to card payments only soon. I hardly never have cash so works for me.

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"Don't see the issue personally - lots of places have been moving towards cashless for some time and with contactless etc it's relatively simple to pay by card - saves delivery drivers having to carry cash etc so makes sense.

If you don't like it don't order from them - it really is that simple "

Agreed - it also helps stop corruption and tax evasion.

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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

Do you know that notes hold more germs than a loo seat?

Sound a like a sensible precaution to me.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Lots of businesses are doing this at the moment for safety. Is it not just because of the virus?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

WHAT!?

The town elders will be hearing about THIS!

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

Very sensible.

My Tesco driver signed for me last night.

Protect the workers.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West

Many older people may not have cards/contactless.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Very sensible.

My Tesco driver signed for me last night.

Protect the workers. "

I’ve had emails from the delivery firms I use. Hermes, DPD etc and they’re doing the same

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By *rmrs1234Couple
over a year ago

Waterford

A lot of shops over here have gone contactless. not the end of the world. its handier that way anyway tbh

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By *andybeachWoman
over a year ago

In the middle

I’m the reverse as I never have cash on me

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By *vilgasamWoman
over a year ago

The dot in the i

I work in a small shop and have to handle cash, this week I got us gloves to use, I have no idea who’s touched your tenner before you got it, I live in a town where they take a lot white powdery things, before this past couple of weeks I’ve hated handling what others stick in their nose, right now, I’m using gloves.

Have all the pizza you like but please remember this store protocol wasn’t put there as a poke against you personally, it was put there so the guy bringing your pizza today, can bring you another next week too, can’t you help him out a little too

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By *elshkinkyMan
over a year ago

south wales

They believe it’s a cause of the virus spread so I get it

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By *eah BabyCouple
over a year ago

Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria

Heard Weatherspoons are not taking cash also.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Old people walking around in latex gloves now......

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Virtually all businesses have stopped handling cash here where I am, coins especially.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Don't see the issue personally - lots of places have been moving towards cashless for some time and with contactless etc it's relatively simple to pay by card - saves delivery drivers having to carry cash etc so makes sense.

If you don't like it don't order from them - it really is that simple

Agreed - it also helps stop corruption and tax evasion. "

Oh yes ...mainly that !

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By *elshkinkyMan
over a year ago

south wales


"Heard Weatherspoons are not taking cash also."

To be fair just download the app and you never have to leave your seat ... except for the 3 mile walk to the toilet

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By *obyn GravesTV/TS
over a year ago

1127 walnut avenue

I bet a pizza delivery guy would soon take cash if you offered him a fiver tip..

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By *ndykay OP   Man
over a year ago

Falkirk

You know what?

Cash is still legal tender.

You don’t want to sell your goods or services for cash then shut down and go online ONLY.

We are NOT in a cashless society.

Jesus Christ. Get a grip. You’re more likely to get cocaine over your hands from cash than coronavirus.

Millions of people don’t have a full bank account with a debit card. They don’t want it.

And then to add insult to injury they told me it’s ‘Government guidelines’.

Has anyone seen these government guidelines??????

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By *ndykay OP   Man
over a year ago

Falkirk


"Virtually all businesses have stopped handling cash here where I am, coins especially."

Cash is STILL legal tender.

You can’t refuse it if you’re a cash business. It’s against the law.

You can only refuse if you are an online only business and don’t physically have anywhere to take the cash.

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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago

There and to the left a bit

Costa have moved to not taking cash from tomorrow too - not sure if that's a general thing or just my local branch where I saw the announcement - they will also only either key in the number of your loyalty card if you read it out 9t scan the app.

Sensible measures

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By *he Little Fuck MachineMan
over a year ago

Co.Antrim


"Do you know that notes hold more germs than a loo seat?

Sound a like a sensible precaution to me."

As does a chopping board or underneath your fingernails. Money is definitely one of the dirtiest things about.

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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"Virtually all businesses have stopped handling cash here where I am, coins especially.

Cash is STILL legal tender.

You can’t refuse it if you’re a cash business. It’s against the law.

You can only refuse if you are an online only business and don’t physically have anywhere to take the cash. "

Errr no it's not against the law - this from an on-line article from 2018 - note the quote from the Bank Of England:

"What can I do if they refuse my notes or coins?

You don’t really have any rights. If a shopkeeper refuses a transaction, your only real option is to just go elsewhere.

You can’t force them to accept your cash or report them to the authorities if they don’t.

As the Bank of England says: “Whether you pay with banknotes, coins, debit cards or anything else as payment is a decision between you and the other person involved in the transaction.”"

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By *ughandJayneCouple
over a year ago

Dartford

It's a no-brainer, I've seen people take £10 notes out of their mouth before handing them over to the checkout staff

No contact, no transmission.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Government trying to stop cash altogether,that way they can keep an eye on everybodys coming and goings!!! Big brothers definitely watching!!

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By *ndykay OP   Man
over a year ago

Falkirk

Ok, so we may as well close down the Bank of England. Stop printing and pressing notes and coins.

Let’s go cashless.

Oh yeah, and the millions of people who rely on cash will get screwed over.

It’s all well and good for people in their ivory towers but for those people who don’t ace access to anything other than cash it’s just not possible.

Reality check time.

Asda and Tesco take millions in cash every day. They haven’t stopped.

I DO have access to card payments but that’s just not the point.

This is yet another example of stupidity and lunatics taking over the asylum.

Yes you have to be reasonable. But, refusing to take cash is yet another stop on a very slippery slope.

If you can’t see that then better get to specsavers. (Where they may or may not accept your cash)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

From Saturday I'm not taking cash ... sorry get over it! Haven't had a single complaint either, I'm very high risk and work from home so don't want money here!

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By *ndykay OP   Man
over a year ago

Falkirk


"It's a no-brainer, I've seen people take £10 notes out of their mouth before handing them over to the checkout staff

No contact, no transmission.

"

It’s legal tender. We’ve used cash for centuries. Throughout the plague. Throughout the Spanish flu.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Don't see the issue personally - lots of places have been moving towards cashless for some time and with contactless etc it's relatively simple to pay by card - saves delivery drivers having to carry cash etc so makes sense.

If you don't like it don't order from them - it really is that simple "

no, quite the opposite, order with them and when they arrive if they dont accept cash, send them packing

the more people that do this, the sooner they will change their attitude

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By *nlyIfItsWorthItMan
over a year ago

Newcastle

Some time ago governments stopped testing bank notes for co*e as it shows up on all bank notes

Now imagine if coukd multiply on its own and kill you.

It might sound silly or heaven forbid "health and safety gone mad" but money is filthy, both figuratively and literally.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's a no-brainer, I've seen people take £10 notes out of their mouth before handing them over to the checkout staff

No contact, no transmission.

It’s legal tender. We’ve used cash for centuries. Throughout the plague. Throughout the Spanish flu. "

"We used cash throughout the plague and the Spanish flu" isn't exactly a ringing endorsement for using cash during a pandemic

It should be pretty obvious that we didn't have the same information about how germs were spread during the Plague/Spanish flu.

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By *nlyIfItsWorthItMan
over a year ago

Newcastle


"It's a no-brainer, I've seen people take £10 notes out of their mouth before handing them over to the checkout staff

No contact, no transmission.

It’s legal tender. We’ve used cash for centuries. Throughout the plague. Throughout the Spanish flu.

"We used cash throughout the plague and the Spanish flu" isn't exactly a ringing endorsement for using cash during a pandemic

It should be pretty obvious that we didn't have the same information about how germs were spread during the Plague/Spanish flu."

During the plague the spread of the disease was faster than the migration of the rats that carried it and the people with it too.

Money is filthy

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By *ndykay OP   Man
over a year ago

Falkirk


"It's a no-brainer, I've seen people take £10 notes out of their mouth before handing them over to the checkout staff

No contact, no transmission.

It’s legal tender. We’ve used cash for centuries. Throughout the plague. Throughout the Spanish flu.

"We used cash throughout the plague and the Spanish flu" isn't exactly a ringing endorsement for using cash during a pandemic

It should be pretty obvious that we didn't have the same information about how germs were spread during the Plague/Spanish flu."

The point was humanity managed to survive. Handling cash didn’t wipe humanity out.

The apes didn’t take over (anyone who says I’m so hairy I could be an ape will get furry hugs until they catch mad cow disease )

We will survive.

I’m doing my best to take precautions and to stay away from anyone who it may be more dangerous for. I’m not THAT stupid.

But I’m not letting it rule my life. I’m not stockpiling. I’m buying only what I need when I need it.

I’m cleaning as much as I possibly can and even carry antibacterial wipes with me at work and wear gloves. I also wash my hands after every activity including just making a cuppa.

I’m doing my best to be sensible whilst others are losing their heads

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By *ndykay OP   Man
over a year ago

Falkirk


"It's a no-brainer, I've seen people take £10 notes out of their mouth before handing them over to the checkout staff

No contact, no transmission.

It’s legal tender. We’ve used cash for centuries. Throughout the plague. Throughout the Spanish flu.

"We used cash throughout the plague and the Spanish flu" isn't exactly a ringing endorsement for using cash during a pandemic

It should be pretty obvious that we didn't have the same information about how germs were spread during the Plague/Spanish flu.

During the plague the spread of the disease was faster than the migration of the rats that carried it and the people with it too.

Money is filthy "

Have you handled cash since January with bare hands??

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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago

Travelling


"It's a no-brainer, I've seen people take £10 notes out of their mouth before handing them over to the checkout staff

No contact, no transmission.

It’s legal tender. We’ve used cash for centuries. Throughout the plague. Throughout the Spanish flu.

"We used cash throughout the plague and the Spanish flu" isn't exactly a ringing endorsement for using cash during a pandemic

It should be pretty obvious that we didn't have the same information about how germs were spread during the Plague/Spanish flu."

Also cash is all there was. There was no alternative.

Bottom line is adapt to what is happening and thrive, or fail to adapt and be left behind.

Sooner or later physical cash will no longer exist (later obviously). Might as well start getting used to it.

It is legal tender but also they don't have to take your custom. Simple as that.

They made a choice for their own health/peace of mind, accept it, stop complaining and get on with life. Have a problem with it just don't give them your custom.

Businesses should make it clear before hand that they won't be taking physical payments however.

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By *ndykay OP   Man
over a year ago

Falkirk


"It's a no-brainer, I've seen people take £10 notes out of their mouth before handing them over to the checkout staff

No contact, no transmission.

It’s legal tender. We’ve used cash for centuries. Throughout the plague. Throughout the Spanish flu.

"We used cash throughout the plague and the Spanish flu" isn't exactly a ringing endorsement for using cash during a pandemic

It should be pretty obvious that we didn't have the same information about how germs were spread during the Plague/Spanish flu.

Also cash is all there was. There was no alternative.

Bottom line is adapt to what is happening and thrive, or fail to adapt and be left behind.

Sooner or later physical cash will no longer exist (later obviously). Might as well start getting used to it.

It is legal tender but also they don't have to take your custom. Simple as that.

They made a choice for their own health/peace of mind, accept it, stop complaining and get on with life. Have a problem with it just don't give them your custom.

Businesses should make it clear before hand that they won't be taking physical payments however. "

Get on with life? That’s what I’m trying to do. But judging by the many comments on this forum we should all lock ourselves away for the next 18months and pray.

Getting on with life is NOT accepting stupidity in the face of adversity.

Getting on with life is actually living your life.

Be sensible, stay away from people at greater risk, clean, clean, clean and get in with daily life.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'd prefer a cashless society. I'm forever dropping money down back of the sofa

Sorry your son didn't get his pizza though. Sending positive vibes

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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago

Travelling


"It's a no-brainer, I've seen people take £10 notes out of their mouth before handing them over to the checkout staff

No contact, no transmission.

It’s legal tender. We’ve used cash for centuries. Throughout the plague. Throughout the Spanish flu.

"We used cash throughout the plague and the Spanish flu" isn't exactly a ringing endorsement for using cash during a pandemic

It should be pretty obvious that we didn't have the same information about how germs were spread during the Plague/Spanish flu.

Also cash is all there was. There was no alternative.

Bottom line is adapt to what is happening and thrive, or fail to adapt and be left behind.

Sooner or later physical cash will no longer exist (later obviously). Might as well start getting used to it.

It is legal tender but also they don't have to take your custom. Simple as that.

They made a choice for their own health/peace of mind, accept it, stop complaining and get on with life. Have a problem with it just don't give them your custom.

Businesses should make it clear before hand that they won't be taking physical payments however.

Get on with life? That’s what I’m trying to do. But judging by the many comments on this forum we should all lock ourselves away for the next 18months and pray.

Getting on with life is NOT accepting stupidity in the face of adversity.

Getting on with life is actually living your life.

Be sensible, stay away from people at greater risk, clean, clean, clean and get in with daily life. "

But your not getting on with life. You are complaining, pointlessly on an Internet forum about something that you can't control or change. Getting clearly worked up and unhealthily angry and frustrated. Complaining about somebody else's decision to do something for their own peace of mind. What has your rant actually acompkished? Did it suddenly make the change for all these places suddenly revert their decisions and now they have started taking cash again?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ok, so we may as well close down the Bank of England. Stop printing and pressing notes and coins.

Let’s go cashless.

Oh yeah, and the millions of people who rely on cash will get screwed over.

It’s all well and good for people in their ivory towers but for those people who don’t ace access to anything other than cash it’s just not possible.

Reality check time.

Asda and Tesco take millions in cash every day. They haven’t stopped.

I DO have access to card payments but that’s just not the point.

This is yet another example of stupidity and lunatics taking over the asylum.

Yes you have to be reasonable. But, refusing to take cash is yet another stop on a very slippery slope.

If you can’t see that then better get to specsavers. (Where they may or may not accept your cash) "

I feel you’re overreacting just a tad

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My friend just had real trouble paying cash for a bus journey.

What about people who only have cash cards with no payment option on them?!?!

I always thought you can't refuse cash as it has the Queen on it

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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago

Catthorpe

Great idea.

I(he) am not handling cash whilst this virus is around, legal tender or not. Don't want the virus but more importantly don't want to spread it.

And money is just one of the issues, so, so many more issues.

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By *inky SpiceWoman
over a year ago

Glasgow


"It's a no-brainer, I've seen people take £10 notes out of their mouth before handing them over to the checkout staff

No contact, no transmission.

It’s legal tender. We’ve used cash for centuries. Throughout the plague. Throughout the Spanish flu.

"We used cash throughout the plague and the Spanish flu" isn't exactly a ringing endorsement for using cash during a pandemic

It should be pretty obvious that we didn't have the same information about how germs were spread during the Plague/Spanish flu.

The point was humanity managed to survive. Handling cash didn’t wipe humanity out.

The apes didn’t take over (anyone who says I’m so hairy I could be an ape will get furry hugs until they catch mad cow disease )

We will survive.

I’m doing my best to take precautions and to stay away from anyone who it may be more dangerous for. I’m not THAT stupid.

But I’m not letting it rule my life. I’m not stockpiling. I’m buying only what I need when I need it.

I’m cleaning as much as I possibly can and even carry antibacterial wipes with me at work and wear gloves. I also wash my hands after every activity including just making a cuppa.

I’m doing my best to be sensible whilst others are losing their heads "

Nearly half of humanity died during the first Bubonic Plague. Is that not enough for you or would you say humanity survived if only 2 people were left alive?

You are being the opposite of sensible, and all over a pizza transaction. You'll be fighting in Tesco for loo roll next.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's a no-brainer, I've seen people take £10 notes out of their mouth before handing them over to the checkout staff

No contact, no transmission.

It’s legal tender. We’ve used cash for centuries. Throughout the plague. Throughout the Spanish flu.

"We used cash throughout the plague and the Spanish flu" isn't exactly a ringing endorsement for using cash during a pandemic

It should be pretty obvious that we didn't have the same information about how germs were spread during the Plague/Spanish flu.

The point was humanity managed to survive. Handling cash didn’t wipe humanity out.

The apes didn’t take over (anyone who says I’m so hairy I could be an ape will get furry hugs until they catch mad cow disease )

We will survive.

I’m doing my best to take precautions and to stay away from anyone who it may be more dangerous for. I’m not THAT stupid.

But I’m not letting it rule my life. I’m not stockpiling. I’m buying only what I need when I need it.

I’m cleaning as much as I possibly can and even carry antibacterial wipes with me at work and wear gloves. I also wash my hands after every activity including just making a cuppa.

I’m doing my best to be sensible whilst others are losing their heads "

That's all well and good, but if we all adopt that attitude then millions more people will needlessly die world over. During Spanish Flu we didn't have air travel, so the spread of infection is far far quicker with COVID-19.

If people/businesses don't want to handle cash it's not some personal affront to you, it is them taking whatever precautions necessary to keep them and their loved ones safe. We have to consider more than just ourselves during this pandemic. The person who refuses cash may be thinking of their partner who has an autoimmune disease, or their mother who has cancer, or even a relative of a colleague who is immunocompromised/has an underlying health condition. Everything we do has a knock on effect when we're fighting an invisible enemy.

Those are all sensible precautions to take. Hopefully more people would follow your example on those fronts, but don't aim your anger towards others if they deem it necessary to take further precautions

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By *isaAndNicoleTransTV/TS
over a year ago

Southport / Ellesmere Port

Spanish flu killed 20 million people. People then didn't understand how to control its transmission. We do know better now and the coronavirus can be transmitted via cash as it can stay on any surface for 3 days. Personally I think the decision by Pizza Hut and others not to handle cash is a sensible one. Not sure why OP is getting so worked up over it.

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By *ndykay OP   Man
over a year ago

Falkirk

Did humanity survive? Yes

Is stupidity alive and well? Seems like it.

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By *isaAndNicoleTransTV/TS
over a year ago

Southport / Ellesmere Port


"Did humanity survive? Yes

Is stupidity alive and well? Seems like it. "

20 million people didn't survive. So that's OK then

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By *ndykay OP   Man
over a year ago

Falkirk


"Did humanity survive? Yes

Is stupidity alive and well? Seems like it.

20 million people didn't survive. So that's OK then "

So it’s ok to let the less well of starve is it? To kick families out on to the street? To scaremonger?

It’s estimated that if the UK does nothing it will kill less than 500000. Not quite 20 million is it???

But to take sensible precautions and to ask the more vulnerable to isolate from the rest of the population is a better way to go than attempting to lock down the country for months on end.

Millions live day to day. Week to week. Paycheck to paycheck.

Are you going to take them in when they get evicted?

Are you going to be happy to see them die because everyone panicked and didn’t see that healthy people can carry on with their lives?

No. Not unless you’re a total asshole. You obviously have compassion for others but you are not thinking rationally nor practically.

If 400000 people like me stopped working tomorrow for 2 weeks - EVERYONE WOULD BE FUCKED.

Why? Because 400000 is roughly the amount of current HGV license holders in the UK.

If they ALL stopped for 2 weeks you would ha e no food in 2 days.

End of story.

Get real. Get sensible.

It’s not sensible for everyone to go into lockdown. We all accept the risks when we go to work so stop pontificating and get real.

You want to eat??? Let US get on with OUR jobs.

I don’t want to go to the cinema or the pub but I should as these places will go bankrupt if we lock down for months. Then millions in hospitality will be out of work.

Less people working = less tax paid.

Less tax paid = less money for government.

So who’s paying the benefits to those out of work through no fault of their own??

Have you got a spare £500 billion??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We'll all end up being microchipped.

I know, I know tin foil hats and all that.

But I will refer back to this thread when it comes to fruition

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By *ndykay OP   Man
over a year ago

Falkirk


"We'll all end up being microchipped.

I know, I know tin foil hats and all that.

But I will refer back to this thread when it comes to fruition "

Well we may end up going cashless if some are to be believed. So can I just add that to you list of possibilities.

That and the apes taking over

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Those who can go cashless should, those who can't shouldn't be denied. Many older people use cash only. People have cash cards, not debit or credit cards, some have no option.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's a no-brainer, I've seen people take £10 notes out of their mouth before handing them over to the checkout staff

No contact, no transmission.

It’s legal tender. We’ve used cash for centuries. Throughout the plague. Throughout the Spanish flu.

"We used cash throughout the plague and the Spanish flu" isn't exactly a ringing endorsement for using cash during a pandemic

It should be pretty obvious that we didn't have the same information about how germs were spread during the Plague/Spanish flu.

Also cash is all there was. There was no alternative.

Bottom line is adapt to what is happening and thrive, or fail to adapt and be left behind.

Sooner or later physical cash will no longer exist (later obviously). Might as well start getting used to it.

It is legal tender but also they don't have to take your custom. Simple as that.

They made a choice for their own health/peace of mind, accept it, stop complaining and get on with life. Have a problem with it just don't give them your custom.

Businesses should make it clear before hand that they won't be taking physical payments however.

Get on with life? That’s what I’m trying to do. But judging by the many comments on this forum we should all lock ourselves away for the next 18months and pray.

Getting on with life is NOT accepting stupidity in the face of adversity.

Getting on with life is actually living your life.

Be sensible, stay away from people at greater risk, clean, clean, clean and get in with daily life. "

Thanks for your opinion/attitude but for your information I'm getting on with my life in the face if adversity and living my life BUT for the last 18 years I have brought my kids up understanding that, because of a lung condition, I can drop dead at any time (I'm neither old, ill or unfit) ! Now I'm taking every precaution imaginable (unable to stop working) and it's quite frankly the "stupidity & ignorance" of people with preconceived ideas of what is right and wrong that totally upsets life and people! So I'm very happy to have technology that allows me not to handle cash at this time and I'd happily tell you to take your business elsewhere luckily for me my clients are intelligent caring people!!!

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By *ndykay OP   Man
over a year ago

Falkirk


"It's a no-brainer, I've seen people take £10 notes out of their mouth before handing them over to the checkout staff

No contact, no transmission.

It’s legal tender. We’ve used cash for centuries. Throughout the plague. Throughout the Spanish flu.

"We used cash throughout the plague and the Spanish flu" isn't exactly a ringing endorsement for using cash during a pandemic

It should be pretty obvious that we didn't have the same information about how germs were spread during the Plague/Spanish flu.

Also cash is all there was. There was no alternative.

Bottom line is adapt to what is happening and thrive, or fail to adapt and be left behind.

Sooner or later physical cash will no longer exist (later obviously). Might as well start getting used to it.

It is legal tender but also they don't have to take your custom. Simple as that.

They made a choice for their own health/peace of mind, accept it, stop complaining and get on with life. Have a problem with it just don't give them your custom.

Businesses should make it clear before hand that they won't be taking physical payments however.

Get on with life? That’s what I’m trying to do. But judging by the many comments on this forum we should all lock ourselves away for the next 18months and pray.

Getting on with life is NOT accepting stupidity in the face of adversity.

Getting on with life is actually living your life.

Be sensible, stay away from people at greater risk, clean, clean, clean and get in with daily life.

Thanks for your opinion/attitude but for your information I'm getting on with my life in the face if adversity and living my life BUT for the last 18 years I have brought my kids up understanding that, because of a lung condition, I can drop dead at any time (I'm neither old, ill or unfit) ! Now I'm taking every precaution imaginable (unable to stop working) and it's quite frankly the "stupidity & ignorance" of people with preconceived ideas of what is right and wrong that totally upsets life and people! So I'm very happy to have technology that allows me not to handle cash at this time and I'd happily tell you to take your business elsewhere luckily for me my clients are intelligent caring people!!! "

But it’s ok for you to have preconceived ideas about me? Lmao

You’ve not read anything I’ve posted. Nor have you realized what I’m trying to point out.

You are exactly the type of person I would actively avoid contact with - not because of anything you’ve said as I’m happy to debate anything face to face with anyone.

But the sheer fact that you have a respiratory condition. Makes you very high risk. And whilst I’m not, I wouldn’t dream of risking YOUR health.

But then that’s kinda been my point all along.....you just either missed it or chose to ignore it to further your views.

I sincerely and from the bottom of my heart hope you stay fit and healthy and don’t require anything more than a paracetamol over the next 18months.

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By *atelotmanMan
over a year ago

Chatham

If we go cashless, that me fucked then. I can only pay for my gas an electric with cash, top up of phone is cash an my lottery ticket cash. But that doesn't matter,will just have to go without.

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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago

There and to the left a bit

This has gone way off track and the entire point has been missed - if EVERYWHERE suddenly refused to take cash OP then I might have some sympathy with what you have your knickers in a knot about - but as you yourself have pointed out many major retailers ARE accepting cash - if one has refused to do so for very valid reasons to them, then that is their prerogative - don't like it? Move on to another retailer that does take cash, it really *is* that simple.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This has gone way off track and the entire point has been missed - if EVERYWHERE suddenly refused to take cash OP then I might have some sympathy with what you have your knickers in a knot about - but as you yourself have pointed out many major retailers ARE accepting cash - if one has refused to do so for very valid reasons to them, then that is their prerogative - don't like it? Move on to another retailer that does take cash, it really *is* that simple."

Voice of reason as always Mr GM

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

That delivery driver could potentially be knocking on the door of dozens and dozens of people and having to engage in face to face conversation. If the order is paid by card in advance, it reduces the risk to a worker. OP sons should be grateful for what he gets whilst he gets it. People go with less every day.

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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago

Dudley


"Ok, so we may as well close down the Bank of England. Stop printing and pressing notes and coins.

Let’s go cashless.

Oh yeah, and the millions of people who rely on cash will get screwed over.

It’s all well and good for people in their ivory towers but for those people who don’t ace access to anything other than cash it’s just not possible.

Reality check time.

Asda and Tesco take millions in cash every day. They haven’t stopped.

I DO have access to card payments but that’s just not the point.

This is yet another example of stupidity and lunatics taking over the asylum.

Yes you have to be reasonable. But, refusing to take cash is yet another stop on a very slippery slope.

If you can’t see that then better get to specsavers. (Where they may or may not accept your cash) "

It's a fecking pizza

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands

B&Q still take cash

Can I suggest you go down and buy an ample supply of wood

Build yourself a bridge

And fking get over it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ok, so we may as well close down the Bank of England. Stop printing and pressing notes and coins.

Let’s go cashless.

Oh yeah, and the millions of people who rely on cash will get screwed over.

It’s all well and good for people in their ivory towers but for those people who don’t ace access to anything other than cash it’s just not possible.

Reality check time.

Asda and Tesco take millions in cash every day. They haven’t stopped.

I DO have access to card payments but that’s just not the point.

This is yet another example of stupidity and lunatics taking over the asylum.

Yes you have to be reasonable. But, refusing to take cash is yet another stop on a very slippery slope.

If you can’t see that then better get to specsavers. (Where they may or may not accept your cash)

It's a fecking pizza "

It's probably cold by now anyway

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By *erry bull1Man
over a year ago

doncaster

What's cash ??

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over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


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Now I'm wondering what the topping of said pizza was

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sounds totally reasonable to me!

Here take this infectious, filthy dirty, £20 and give me some rancid, diseased change before passing me my pizza!

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By *nlyIfItsWorthItMan
over a year ago

Newcastle


"Those who can go cashless should, those who can't shouldn't be denied. Many older people use cash only. People have cash cards, not debit or credit cards, some have no option. "

The very people most likely to catch and die from the disease.

Don't tell me - you're a Sun reader

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Tell them you’ve laundered the money first. I’m sure they will take it then, or possibly report you to the police. Either way it will be interesting

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By *av501TV/TS
over a year ago

Mancetter?


"Don't see the issue personally - lots of places have been moving towards cashless for some time and with contactless etc it's relatively simple to pay by card - saves delivery drivers having to carry cash etc so makes sense.

If you don't like it don't order from them - it really is that simple

Agreed - it also helps stop corruption and tax evasion. "

Ffs who do you work for HMRC Lol

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By *eneral HysteriaMan
over a year ago

Newcastle


"Do you know that notes hold more germs than a loo seat?

Sound a like a sensible precaution to me."

Yeah, but have you ever tried paying for a chicken with a loo seat?

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By *tsThatOneGuyMan
over a year ago

Here


"Virtually all businesses have stopped handling cash here where I am, coins especially.

Cash is STILL legal tender.

You can’t refuse it if you’re a cash business. It’s against the law.

You can only refuse if you are an online only business and don’t physically have anywhere to take the cash. "

Where did you get that ridiculous idea from?

To quote from the Bank of England's own website;

"A shop owner can choose what payment they accept. If you want to pay for a pack of gum with a £50 note, it’s perfectly legal to turn you down. Likewise for all other banknotes, it’s a matter of discretion. If your local corner shop decided to only accept payments in Pokémon cards that would be within their right too. But they’d probably lose customers."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

so he didn't get cheese on toast, one small step for mankind, the weird thing is cheese on toast is prepared by hand

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By *sGivesWoodWoman
over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL

I think we a heading towards a cashless society and this is just the start. Wouldn't be surprised if its gone in 5 years time.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think we a heading towards a cashless society and this is just the start. Wouldn't be surprised if its gone in 5 years time. "
nope it the basis of a countries identity is the currency it will never die

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By *oan of DArcCouple
over a year ago

Glasgow


"Ok, so we may as well close down the Bank of England. Stop printing and pressing notes and coins.

Let’s go cashless.

Oh yeah, and the millions of people who rely on cash will get screwed over.

It’s all well and good for people in their ivory towers but for those people who don’t ace access to anything other than cash it’s just not possible.

Reality check time.

Asda and Tesco take millions in cash every day. They haven’t stopped.

I DO have access to card payments but that’s just not the point.

This is yet another example of stupidity and lunatics taking over the asylum.

Yes you have to be reasonable. But, refusing to take cash is yet another stop on a very slippery slope.

If you can’t see that then better get to specsavers. (Where they may or may not accept your cash) "

All this over paying for a pizza?!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Those who can go cashless should, those who can't shouldn't be denied. Many older people use cash only. People have cash cards, not debit or credit cards, some have no option.

The very people most likely to catch and die from the disease.

Don't tell me - you're a Sun reader"

I don't read ANY newspaper!

What I'm saying is that older people who only have cash cards don't have an option! They draw their pension out and spend it. They don't have smart phones with Internet banking to check balances they simply look in their purse.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Do you know that notes hold more germs than a loo seat?

Sound a like a sensible precaution to me.

Yeah, but have you ever tried paying for a chicken with a loo seat?"

I tried this once, it was declined

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"OMG!!

My son just tried to order pizza for collection from a Pizza Hut delivery unit and was told he can’t pay cash!! Orders from head office.

What the actual fuck?!?!?!?!?

Are people REALLY this fucking stupid????

Pizza Hut Uk head office says they’ve NOT issued any such orders. I’m totally gobsmacked.

Yes I know it’s a franchise but then the franchise operator should be stripped of their franchise as this is stupidity at its worst!!!!

Cash is still legal tender in this country. If you don’t want to accept it - CLOSE"

It's quite fucking sensible to be honest.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You know what?

Cash is still legal tender.

You don’t want to sell your goods or services for cash then shut down and go online ONLY.

We are NOT in a cashless society.

Jesus Christ. Get a grip. You’re more likely to get cocaine over your hands from cash than coronavirus.

Millions of people don’t have a full bank account with a debit card. They don’t want it.

And then to add insult to injury they told me it’s ‘Government guidelines’.

Has anyone seen these government guidelines??????"

I think it's you that really needs to get a grip to be honest

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By *wistedTooCouple
over a year ago

Frimley

Any company has the right to refuse certain payment methods. It might suck, but I don’t think they should close down because they didn’t want to take a potentially corona virus coated note. Sure it’s paranoid.... but it is their choice and right.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've got a grip

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Did humanity survive? Yes

Is stupidity alive and well? Seems like it. "

Yes and yes and you're proving both points very clearly

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

i only use cash

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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"Those who can go cashless should, those who can't shouldn't be denied. Many older people use cash only. People have cash cards, not debit or credit cards, some have no option.

The very people most likely to catch and die from the disease.

Don't tell me - you're a Sun reader

I don't read ANY newspaper!

What I'm saying is that older people who only have cash cards don't have an option! They draw their pension out and spend it. They don't have smart phones with Internet banking to check balances they simply look in their purse. "

The thing is though they *do* have plenty of options - the vast majority of places still accept cash - so the OP getting his knickers in a knot over *one* retailer refusing to accept it is an over reaction of mammoth proportions.

IF we moved to a completely cashless society then steps and measures would be put in place to accommodate all but that's a totally separate debate from the OP's son not being able to order pizza!!

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By *ip_brumMan
over a year ago

Solihull


"I think we a heading towards a cashless society and this is just the start. Wouldn't be surprised if its gone in 5 years time. nope it the basis of a countries identity is the currency it will never die "

Not so, Norway is a cashless society and it works just perfectly. In fact a lot of people in the UK wanted a Norway style Brexit, that’s how well they think that country works.

Just an example of how cashless works perfectly well.

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"OMG!!

My son just tried to order pizza for collection from a Pizza Hut delivery unit and was told he can’t pay cash!! Orders from head office.

What the actual fuck?!?!?!?!?

Are people REALLY this fucking stupid????

Pizza Hut Uk head office says they’ve NOT issued any such orders. I’m totally gobsmacked.

Yes I know it’s a franchise but then the franchise operator should be stripped of their franchise as this is stupidity at its worst!!!!

Cash is still legal tender in this country. If you don’t want to accept it - CLOSE"

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"Any company has the right to refuse certain payment methods. It might suck, but I don’t think they should close down because they didn’t want to take a potentially corona virus coated note. Sure it’s paranoid.... but it is their choice and right."
I am a cash user so if they do not take cash I will not shop there.I am of a generation where cash is king and that applies to many

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By *lanemikeMan
over a year ago

Bolton

Should have a choice.... I am OK with cards for larger amounts but paying for a £1:50 coffee with a card seems crazy to me.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Don't see the issue personally - lots of places have been moving towards cashless for some time and with contactless etc it's relatively simple to pay by card - saves delivery drivers having to carry cash etc so makes sense.

If you don't like it don't order from them - it really is that simple

no, quite the opposite, order with them and when they arrive if they dont accept cash, send them packing

the more people that do this, the sooner they will change their attitude"

I would agree. Whilst I can understand why they may have introduced this category, in respect of the handling of the banknotes, you could argue that they are still handling your food.

I would present them with the argument that cash is legal tender in the United Kingdom and if they are not prepared to accept it then you will cancel your order. Personally, I'd go further and e-mail the CEO of Pizza Hut telling them that I would not be using them again in the future, even once the panic is over

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We are now a cash free operation at work.

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
over a year ago

Stockport


"Don't see the issue personally - lots of places have been moving towards cashless for some time and with contactless etc it's relatively simple to pay by card - saves delivery drivers having to carry cash etc so makes sense.

If you don't like it don't order from them - it really is that simple

no, quite the opposite, order with them and when they arrive if they dont accept cash, send them packing

the more people that do this, the sooner they will change their attitude

I would agree. Whilst I can understand why they may have introduced this category, in respect of the handling of the banknotes, you could argue that they are still handling your food.

I would present them with the argument that cash is legal tender in the United Kingdom and if they are not prepared to accept it then you will cancel your order. Personally, I'd go further and e-mail the CEO of Pizza Hut telling them that I would not be using them again in the future, even once the panic is over"

I imagine that the CEO of pizza hut will be quite relieved that you are never going to order from them again. In fact if i was them, i would already have you on a list of addresses to never deliver to again. You don't have to buy from them. But they don't have to sell to you.

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By *tsThatOneGuyMan
over a year ago

Here


"Those who can go cashless should, those who can't shouldn't be denied. Many older people use cash only. People have cash cards, not debit or credit cards, some have no option.

The very people most likely to catch and die from the disease.

Don't tell me - you're a Sun reader

I don't read ANY newspaper!

What I'm saying is that older people who only have cash cards don't have an option! They draw their pension out and spend it. They don't have smart phones with Internet banking to check balances they simply look in their purse. "

Not an option? What a load of runbish. My grandmother is 93. About a decade ago she decided that she'd like to be able to pay for things with a debit card so as to not have to carry money around with her.

She went into her bank, had a 20 minute conversation with the bank manager who helped her to fill in a form, and 3 days later she had a debit card.

You seem to think that old people are helpless - I'd call that ageism. Grow up

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By *lanemikeMan
over a year ago

Bolton


"Don't see the issue personally - lots of places have been moving towards cashless for some time and with contactless etc it's relatively simple to pay by card - saves delivery drivers having to carry cash etc so makes sense.

If you don't like it don't order from them - it really is that simple

no, quite the opposite, order with them and when they arrive if they dont accept cash, send them packing

the more people that do this, the sooner they will change their attitude

I would agree. Whilst I can understand why they may have introduced this category, in respect of the handling of the banknotes, you could argue that they are still handling your food.

I would present them with the argument that cash is legal tender in the United Kingdom and if they are not prepared to accept it then you will cancel your order. Personally, I'd go further and e-mail the CEO of Pizza Hut telling them that I would not be using them again in the future, even once the panic is over

I imagine that the CEO of pizza hut will be quite relieved that you are never going to order from them again. In fact if i was them, i would already have you on a list of addresses to never deliver to again. You don't have to buy from them. But they don't have to sell to you. "

No shortage of other suppliers who will be only too happy to have your CASH, I am sure.....!!

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By *tsThatOneGuyMan
over a year ago

Here


"Don't see the issue personally - lots of places have been moving towards cashless for some time and with contactless etc it's relatively simple to pay by card - saves delivery drivers having to carry cash etc so makes sense.

If you don't like it don't order from them - it really is that simple

no, quite the opposite, order with them and when they arrive if they dont accept cash, send them packing

the more people that do this, the sooner they will change their attitude

I would agree. Whilst I can understand why they may have introduced this category, in respect of the handling of the banknotes, you could argue that they are still handling your food.

I would present them with the argument that cash is legal tender in the United Kingdom and if they are not prepared to accept it then you will cancel your order. Personally, I'd go further and e-mail the CEO of Pizza Hut telling them that I would not be using them again in the future, even once the panic is over"

It really does make me smile that people believe that the CEO of a large company actually cares about the deranged bleating of a single ungrateful customer.

Trust me - they don't. Losing your business won't harm them in any shape, way or form.

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By *lanemikeMan
over a year ago

Bolton

The customer chooses to use cash, so he is "deranged"....really ?

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By *oan of DArcCouple
over a year ago

Glasgow


"Don't see the issue personally - lots of places have been moving towards cashless for some time and with contactless etc it's relatively simple to pay by card - saves delivery drivers having to carry cash etc so makes sense.

If you don't like it don't order from them - it really is that simple

no, quite the opposite, order with them and when they arrive if they dont accept cash, send them packing

the more people that do this, the sooner they will change their attitude

I would agree. Whilst I can understand why they may have introduced this category, in respect of the handling of the banknotes, you could argue that they are still handling your food.

I would present them with the argument that cash is legal tender in the United Kingdom and if they are not prepared to accept it then you will cancel your order. Personally, I'd go further and e-mail the CEO of Pizza Hut telling them that I would not be using them again in the future, even once the panic is over

I imagine that the CEO of pizza hut will be quite relieved that you are never going to order from them again. In fact if i was them, i would already have you on a list of addresses to never deliver to again. You don't have to buy from them. But they don't have to sell to you.

No shortage of other suppliers who will be only too happy to have your CASH, I am sure.....!!"

The costs of handling cash are far greater than processing an electronic transaction. It's also a safer way of handling revenue, so the retailers handling cash are passing over the costs of doing so to their customers.

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By *ugardadcleanerMan
over a year ago

cirencester

That will be the oldest profession in the world buggered then!

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By *lanemikeMan
over a year ago

Bolton

Might be true for larger operations but I think opposite is true for small businesses. My local café will not accept cards...cash only. Local garden centre has a lower limit for card transaction.....

For me use what is appropriate... £ 1:50 coffee : CASH. £ 50:00 restraunt bill : Card...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Easiest thing and some businesses here in Ireland are doing it because of the virus, if you want to pay cash. Give it in a clear zip locked bag.

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By *lanemikeMan
over a year ago

Bolton


"

It really does make me smile that people believe that the CEO of a large company actually cares about the deranged bleating of a single ungrateful customer.

Trust me - they don't. Losing your business won't harm them in any shape, way or form. "

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By *ooljoeMan
over a year ago

Harrogate

It's got pros and cons. However 75% of people said card payment saves time and diseases whilst 81% says the now over spend with cards and have ended up in debt.

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By *lanemikeMan
over a year ago

Bolton


"

It really does make me smile that people believe that the CEO of a large company actually cares about the deranged bleating of a single ungrateful customer.

Trust me - they don't. Losing your business won't harm them in any shape, way or form. "

Since when to customers have to "grateful"? In my world it is the other way round the supplier/retailer should grateful to the customer for choosing to patronise them rather than a competitor....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Don't see the issue personally - lots of places have been moving towards cashless for some time and with contactless etc it's relatively simple to pay by card - saves delivery drivers having to carry cash etc so makes sense.

If you don't like it don't order from them - it really is that simple "

Yep

Tho it seems that some people really are that fucking stupid that they don't respect the fact that ANY additional contact, even indirect, brings with it increased risk of transmission.

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By *lanemikeMan
over a year ago

Bolton

Just as an add on, when I ran my business I was far more concerned that I got paid. In my case it was a choice of bank transfer or cheque, virtually never cash. It was immaterial me HOW I was paid, what mattered was, that I was paid...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Pizza Hut have always only taken card on orders over £25 as people were hoax ordering to people's houses.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just spoke to a health inspector who states they are being stood down now from inspection of food outlets due to the current climate, he also said a lot of outlets were running out of cleaning products.

Enjoy your take aways

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

anybody worried about transi=mitting the virus on banknotes just put them in an envelope and send them to me, I'll make sure they are disinficted so they can't do any harm

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Any company has the right to refuse certain payment methods. It might suck, but I don’t think they should close down because they didn’t want to take a potentially corona virus coated note. Sure it’s paranoid.... but it is their choice and right.I am a cash user so if they do not take cash I will not shop there.I am of a generation where cash is king and that applies to many"

I'm not that much younger than you are, and I never use cash if I can avoid it.

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By *essica jamiesonWoman
over a year ago

edinburgh


"Ok, so we may as well close down the Bank of England. Stop printing and pressing notes and coins.

Let’s go cashless.

Oh yeah, and the millions of people who rely on cash will get screwed over.

It’s all well and good for people in their ivory towers but for those people who don’t ace access to anything other than cash it’s just not possible.

Reality check time.

Asda and Tesco take millions in cash every day. They haven’t stopped.

I DO have access to card payments but that’s just not the point.

This is yet another example of stupidity and lunatics taking over the asylum.

Yes you have to be reasonable. But, refusing to take cash is yet another stop on a very slippery slope.

If you can’t see that then better get to specsavers. (Where they may or may not accept your cash) "

Has anyone got a spare valium....jeesh!

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By *lanemikeMan
over a year ago

Bolton

We are the customers, we should have the choice on a payment method that suits us: NOT be dictated to by the supplier. In most cases I will walk and take my custom elsewhere.

Have a similar attitude towards Direct Debit compared to a standing order.

In both cases (cards and DD), we, the customer are ceding power to the supplier for no advantage to us...

Many folk cannot see that they are being lead around by the nose....

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By *adame 2SwordsWoman
over a year ago

Victoria, London

During the plague, they would put it in vinegar to disinfect. People could wear gloves, and pop in a tub of vinegar, notes can be washed these days, but it's really up to them. If someone wants to give me cash, I'm not going to turn them away!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We are the customers, we should have the choice on a payment method that suits us: NOT be dictated to by the supplier. In most cases I will walk and take my custom elsewhere.

Have a similar attitude towards Direct Debit compared to a standing order.

In both cases (cards and DD), we, the customer are ceding power to the supplier for no advantage to us...

Many folk cannot see that they are being lead around by the nose...."

Sorry mate, I'm as much a luddite as most people, but you're seeing demons where there are none, as far as DDs and card payments are concerned. There are guarantees and safeguards built in. But of course it's your prerogative to take your custom elsewhere if you are dissatisfied with any service for any reason. But real concerns about self-preservation need to be respected right now.

God forgive me, but i've even started using contactless where possible, despite having completely shunned it until now.

Regardless, hope you stay covid free.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

That's a whole lotta anger over a takeaway pizza

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By *eavenscentitCouple
over a year ago

barnstaple


"Many older people may not have cards/contactless..... "

To be fair they probably cook

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By *orticiaWoman
over a year ago

Wirral


"Ok, so we may as well close down the Bank of England. Stop printing and pressing notes and coins.

Let’s go cashless.

Oh yeah, and the millions of people who rely on cash will get screwed over.

It’s all well and good for people in their ivory towers but for those people who don’t ace access to anything other than cash it’s just not possible.

Reality check time.

Asda and Tesco take millions in cash every day. They haven’t stopped.

I DO have access to card payments but that’s just not the point.

This is yet another example of stupidity and lunatics taking over the asylum.

Yes you have to be reasonable. But, refusing to take cash is yet another stop on a very slippery slope.

If you can’t see that then better get to specsavers. (Where they may or may not accept your cash) "

I was told in my local Tesco on Monday that they are stopping cash transactions from next week ...

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Many older people may not have cards/contactless.....

To be fair they probably cook"

Eh? How does that help when the big supermarkets are also starting to go cash free too? I'm fine with contact less but it's not just me to think about......

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We are the customers, we should have the choice on a payment method that suits us: NOT be dictated to by the supplier. In most cases I will walk and take my custom elsewhere.

Have a similar attitude towards Direct Debit compared to a standing order.

In both cases (cards and DD), we, the customer are ceding power to the supplier for no advantage to us...

Many folk cannot see that they are being lead around by the nose...."

As you've said, take your business elsewhere, they won't give a shit

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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"We are the customers, we should have the choice on a payment method that suits us: NOT be dictated to by the supplier. In most cases I will walk and take my custom elsewhere.

Have a similar attitude towards Direct Debit compared to a standing order.

In both cases (cards and DD), we, the customer are ceding power to the supplier for no advantage to us...

Many folk cannot see that they are being lead around by the nose...."

No advantage to us, the consumer?

How about not having to worry about having enough cash on me? I see that as an advantage personally.

Or not having to contact the bank to adjust a payment because a Direct Debit ensures the company I contracted with will do it *AND* be held responsible if they get it wrong? That's an advantage to me.

As for having a choice on the payment method - you absolutely do - you have the choice to accept the method offered by the provider of the service, or if you don't, find a provider that does accept your preferred method.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

A lot of businesses are providing gloves for staff and customers, as well as anti-viral gels. They're changing their cleaning routines, as the virus can live for a long time on hard surfaces, amongst other things.

It's good that many governments have wanted to take moves against organisations that are trying to exclude cash, as it disenfranchises many even further from society.

Businesses need to implement the safer solutions

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By *oan of DArcCouple
over a year ago

Glasgow


"We are the customers, we should have the choice on a payment method that suits us: NOT be dictated to by the supplier. In most cases I will walk and take my custom elsewhere.

Have a similar attitude towards Direct Debit compared to a standing order.

In both cases (cards and DD), we, the customer are ceding power to the supplier for no advantage to us...

Many folk cannot see that they are being lead around by the nose...."

It's a transactional world, someone has a product we want and they set out the terms under which we buy it.

The old adage that the customer is king still applies as the vast majority are content to pay for goods electronically.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Where I work we have got disposable gloves and hand sanitiser gel to use. Whilst I can see why some businesses are stopping accepting cash, I don’t think it’s a good idea as it makes it harder for some people who prefer using cash.


"A lot of businesses are providing gloves for staff and customers, as well as anti-viral gels. They're changing their cleaning routines, as the virus can live for a long time on hard surfaces, amongst other things.

It's good that many governments have wanted to take moves against organisations that are trying to exclude cash, as it disenfranchises many even further from society.

Businesses need to implement the safer solutions"

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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"Where I work we have got disposable gloves and hand sanitiser gel to use. Whilst I can see why some businesses are stopping accepting cash, I don’t think it’s a good idea as it makes it harder for some people who prefer using cash.

"

*IF* and it's a bloody big IF it were a universal thing rolled out by *ALL* businesses to not accept cash, then I'd understand the problem - and even then it would be done as a phased thing and only once everyone had had a chance to have a means to pay for their goods and services - but most retailers are still accepting cash so it's no real hardship that some aren't

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The important words there are 'government guildlines'. That means that it NOT law. Unless it it is mandatory, tell them go fuck them self's.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ok, so we may as well close down the Bank of England. Stop printing and pressing notes and coins.

Let’s go cashless.

Oh yeah, and the millions of people who rely on cash will get screwed over.

It’s all well and good for people in their ivory towers but for those people who don’t ace access to anything other than cash it’s just not possible.

Reality check time.

Asda and Tesco take millions in cash every day. They haven’t stopped.

I DO have access to card payments but that’s just not the point.

This is yet another example of stupidity and lunatics taking over the asylum.

Yes you have to be reasonable. But, refusing to take cash is yet another stop on a very slippery slope.

If you can’t see that then better get to specsavers. (Where they may or may not accept your cash)

It's a fecking pizza "

Exactly what a thing to get worked up about giving everything thats going on.

I'm sure if the OP was in say the position some of the couples on here who have lost both his and her jobs / incomes and have no idea how they are going to manage, feed themselves, keep the roof over thier head etc going forward. I'm sure they would love to just have a take out company not accepting a cash payment for a pizza the biggest thing to get angry over

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I got a text today from Pizza Hut m, giving details about contactless deliveries and only paying by card or online. I totally agree with this at the current state of affairs.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

There's a few boozers in Glasgow only deal with cash

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By *ommenhimCouple
over a year ago

wigan


"We are the customers, we should have the choice on a payment method that suits us: NOT be dictated to by the supplier. In most cases I will walk and take my custom elsewhere.

Have a similar attitude towards Direct Debit compared to a standing order.

In both cases (cards and DD), we, the customer are ceding power to the supplier for no advantage to us...

Many folk cannot see that they are being lead around by the nose...."

It appears that, rather than understand a transaction is simply an agreement between two people that you believe there is some weight to you being the one with the means to pay for the item. Sometimes things are a little skewed in favour of the supplier .... ie when you’re hungry and the pizza company has a pizza you’d like. You’re making comment regarding ceding power and the like.... you have the means to pay for something ... you are not a god!

In this case the companies/individuals have chosen to reduce the risk to their staff/ themselves and their customers... how are people being lead by the nose? I can’t see it! Where’s the power shift ???? In the mode of payment? Absolute twaddle... I can only presume when you had your business rather than meeting supply with demand and all parties leaving an interaction equal, you were a snivelling idiot, begging for the money of those superior to yourself and are now so bitter you want a piece of being the big man while you dangle your £10 note to the peasants!

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By *lanemikeMan
over a year ago

Bolton

Just one comment, never was, nor am I a "snivelling idiot"....!! Ran my business for 25 years, had many satisfied clients who used my services repeatedly. Feel I must have got something right....!!

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By *otlovefun42Couple
over a year ago

Costa Blanca Spain...

Flew home with Ryanair last night.

They now only accept card payments. No cash at all.

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By *adyinred696969Couple
over a year ago

Brecon


"It's a no-brainer, I've seen people take £10 notes out of their mouth before handing them over to the checkout staff

No contact, no transmission.

It’s legal tender. We’ve used cash for centuries. Throughout the plague. Throughout the Spanish flu. "

Yeah, damn them, they should have built a time machine, come to the future, and then taken the cashless technology back with them...I do despair of some people on here.

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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago

South Wales

I rarely carry cash anyway these days especially when so many cash points charge you. It’s a bloody liberty that!

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By *lanemikeMan
over a year ago

Bolton


"Flew home with Ryanair last night.

They now only accept card payments. No cash at all."

Because it is a Ryanair business practise: I would hardly regard that as a ringing endorsement....!!

Just ask someone who works for them what they think of their T & Cs. Don't get me started....!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Flew home with Ryanair last night.

They now only accept card payments. No cash at all."

Do they sell pizza though!?... I guess the topping and base would be extra

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By *lanemikeMan
over a year ago

Bolton


"Flew home with Ryanair last night.

They now only accept card payments. No cash at all.

Do they sell pizza though!?... I guess the topping and base would be extra "

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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"We are the customers, we should have the choice on a payment method that suits us: NOT be dictated to by the supplier. In most cases I will walk and take my custom elsewhere.

Have a similar attitude towards Direct Debit compared to a standing order.

In both cases (cards and DD), we, the customer are ceding power to the supplier for no advantage to us...

Many folk cannot see that they are being lead around by the nose....

It appears that, rather than understand a transaction is simply an agreement between two people that you believe there is some weight to you being the one with the means to pay for the item. Sometimes things are a little skewed in favour of the supplier .... ie when you’re hungry and the pizza company has a pizza you’d like. You’re making comment regarding ceding power and the like.... you have the means to pay for something ... you are not a god!

In this case the companies/individuals have chosen to reduce the risk to their staff/ themselves and their customers... how are people being lead by the nose? I can’t see it! Where’s the power shift ???? In the mode of payment? Absolute twaddle... I can only presume when you had your business rather than meeting supply with demand and all parties leaving an interaction equal, you were a snivelling idiot, begging for the money of those superior to yourself and are now so bitter you want a piece of being the big man while you dangle your £10 note to the peasants! "

Agree with every single word right up to the sentence that starts with "I can only presume..." which was based on assumption and conjecture and nothing more, and was therefore totally unnecessary and uncalled for

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By *lanemikeMan
over a year ago

Bolton

Thks Gemini......

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Many older people may not have cards/contactless..... "

Thought that was the only way to receive their pension. Through bank accounts/post office.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Many older people may not have cards/contactless.....

Thought that was the only way to receive their pension. Through bank accounts/post office. "

to be fair a lot of older people still enjoy carrier pigeon

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Many older people may not have cards/contactless.....

Thought that was the only way to receive their pension. Through bank accounts/post office. to be fair a lot of older people still enjoy carrier pigeon "

Tastes like chicken, apparently

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By *illy999TV/TS
over a year ago

Taunton


"Government trying to stop cash altogether,that way they can keep an eye on everybodys coming and goings!!! Big brothers definitely watching!! "

EXACTLY......

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By *arkus1812Man
over a year ago

Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands

Do all these people who will not handle cash because of possible germs wear gloves or use an appropriate wet wipe before grabbing a trolley for their panic buying?

What will happen to Car Boot sales if we go cashless?

God knows how I have lived to be 80 when for a lot of my working life I have been handling cash.

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By *arkus1812Man
over a year ago

Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands


"Many older people may not have cards/contactless.....

Thought that was the only way to receive their pension. Through bank accounts/post office. to be fair a lot of older people still enjoy carrier pigeon

Tastes like chicken, apparently

"

Home made pigeon pie, Excellent, was very popular after the war when all other meat was scarce.

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By *ommenhimCouple
over a year ago

wigan


"We are the customers, we should have the choice on a payment method that suits us: NOT be dictated to by the supplier. In most cases I will walk and take my custom elsewhere.

Have a similar attitude towards Direct Debit compared to a standing order.

In both cases (cards and DD), we, the customer are ceding power to the supplier for no advantage to us...

Many folk cannot see that they are being lead around by the nose....

It appears that, rather than understand a transaction is simply an agreement between two people that you believe there is some weight to you being the one with the means to pay for the item. Sometimes things are a little skewed in favour of the supplier .... ie when you’re hungry and the pizza company has a pizza you’d like. You’re making comment regarding ceding power and the like.... you have the means to pay for something ... you are not a god!

In this case the companies/individuals have chosen to reduce the risk to their staff/ themselves and their customers... how are people being lead by the nose? I can’t see it! Where’s the power shift ???? In the mode of payment? Absolute twaddle... I can only presume when you had your business rather than meeting supply with demand and all parties leaving an interaction equal, you were a snivelling idiot, begging for the money of those superior to yourself and are now so bitter you want a piece of being the big man while you dangle your £10 note to the peasants!

Agree with every single word right up to the sentence that starts with "I can only presume..." which was based on assumption and conjecture and nothing more, and was therefore totally unnecessary and uncalled for "

While that was the slightly angered part of my post .... the poster clearly believed his ramblings and I can only take that as his experience and understanding of the world ... there was no background information.... if the poster now believes his position in the world to be as he demonstrates with his thoughts where all who take his pound are duty bound to do so, and be thankful, no matter how harmful and uncaring his method of delivery, I stand by my little rant based on nothing but presumption hence “I can only presume”. But thanks for agreeing to the point you did and maybe the poster will read beyond your final comments....

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By *ommenhimCouple
over a year ago

wigan


" Do all these people who will not handle cash because of possible germs wear gloves or use an appropriate wet wipe before grabbing a trolley for their panic buying?

What will happen to Car Boot sales if we go cashless?

God knows how I have lived to be 80 when for a lot of my working life I have been handling cash."

They possibly when returning to their car use a sanitiser and avoid touching their face etc while shopping .... a reasonable risk reduction method though far from infallible. Car boot sales ... to be honest I’m not arsed but in the ‘cashless’ world we can use simple methods of taking payments electronically.

I’ve handled cash both in my working life and in my personal life .(you aren’t alone) ... I’ve become ill at times and got over it ... I possibly blamed the curry, the girl who had a runny nose, etc when all along it was the banknote I accepted before I took a drink from my glass. The ones taking note after note didn’t consider it before but then something came along which, potentially, would cause their suffering, death or the death of a relative.... so they sought to reduce the risk! I have no understanding why, whether it’s reality or comfort, someone would deny another person that!

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By *revaunanceCouple
over a year ago

Exeter


"OMG!!

My son just tried to order pizza for collection from a Pizza Hut delivery unit and was told he can’t pay cash!! Orders from head office.

What the actual fuck?!?!?!?!?

Are people REALLY this fucking stupid????

Pizza Hut Uk head office says they’ve NOT issued any such orders. I’m totally gobsmacked.

Yes I know it’s a franchise but then the franchise operator should be stripped of their franchise as this is stupidity at its worst!!!!

Cash is still legal tender in this country. If you don’t want to accept it - CLOSE"

Goats are legal tender too, as is anything else someone puts a value on.

Right now, I understand their position, why accept cash that may have bacteria on it when you don't have to.

Despite all the numbers you've already said 'I’m carrying on and I don’t give 2 hoots if people don’t like it'. But some others might have a different perspective.

I'm guessing by your age that your son is old enough to have a debit card, so why can't he pay with that.

Simple measures will make a difference.

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By *ommenhimCouple
over a year ago

wigan

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By *ommenhimCouple
over a year ago

wigan


"OMG!!

My son just tried to order pizza for collection from a Pizza Hut delivery unit and was told he can’t pay cash!! Orders from head office.

What the actual fuck?!?!?!?!?

Are people REALLY this fucking stupid????

Pizza Hut Uk head office says they’ve NOT issued any such orders. I’m totally gobsmacked.

Yes I know it’s a franchise but then the franchise operator should be stripped of their franchise as this is stupidity at its worst!!!!

Cash is still legal tender in this country. If you don’t want to accept it - CLOSE

Goats are legal tender too, as is anything else someone puts a value on.

Right now, I understand their position, why accept cash that may have bacteria on it when you don't have to.

Despite all the numbers you've already said 'I’m carrying on and I don’t give 2 hoots if people don’t like it'. But some others might have a different perspective.

I'm guessing by your age that your son is old enough to have a debit card, so why can't he pay with that.

Simple measures will make a difference."

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch

I can’t remember the last time I paid for anything with cash

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By *penbicoupleCouple
over a year ago

Northampton


"Very sensible.

My Tesco driver signed for me last night.

Protect the workers. "

Yep. It's not always just about us.

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By *penbicoupleCouple
over a year ago

Northampton


"Virtually all businesses have stopped handling cash here where I am, coins especially.

Cash is STILL legal tender.

You can’t refuse it if you’re a cash business. It’s against the law.

You can only refuse if you are an online only business and don’t physically have anywhere to take the cash. "

Why do you think that legal tendet has anything to do with it? I'm not sure you completely understand how the law works.

Nothing against the law took place here.

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By *evil_u_knowMan
over a year ago

city

Norovirus (corona is one) dont really live on cash.

WHO said handling cash is safer than credit cards.

Just wash your hands after handling cash, as you might have touched hands with the person, and other bacteria can live on money

Remember if you use a credit card virus can live on it much easier, try not to touch the payment point with the card, clean the card every day, make sure your wallet is a material that virus dont like to grow on, otherwise clean your wallet too.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Not sure if it's been pointed out already...

I do my shopping, picking up goods which I have no idea who stacked the shelves, whether another shopper has picked up and replaced, go to the checkout, the cashier on the till then takes the goods from me and is happy to handle them whilst scanning, yet the shops don't like to handle notes or coins...?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

look in these trying times

when people don't have a job

and money isnt there.... sob

we can turn our thoughts to other things

like how your other half sings

or selling your wedding rings

i myself dont have that choice

i dont even have a RollsRoyce

but i do have a voice

I'm in my bed naked not horny

the thought of food is really thorny

help in my time of need

suggest ways that you can feed

this starving man

whats your best plan

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By *Psaucy67Man
over a year ago

Swansea


"Norovirus (corona is one) dont really live on cash.

WHO said handling cash is safer than credit cards.

Just wash your hands after handling cash, as you might have touched hands with the person, and other bacteria can live on money

Remember if you use a credit card virus can live on it much easier, try not to touch the payment point with the card, clean the card every day, make sure your wallet is a material that virus dont like to grow on, otherwise clean your wallet too."

Well said. A virus can last about 24 hours on paper and cardboard and up to 3 days on plastic and stainless steel.

Follow guidelines and regularly wash you hands especially before eating.

The use of hand sanitizers will kill the virus and help slow down the infection rate.

Unfortunately there were too many selfish people who went out panic buying and others trying to make money on the back of this virus by stockpiling and inflating the price of sanitizers.

Don’t panic buy this is one of the worst things to do!!

I went into Tesco the other day and it was rammed people pushing passed each other to fill their trolleys

Let’s hope the person they pushed passed wasn’t infected. I turned around and left as toilet paper isn’t worth getting infected for.

Think of others not just yourself cut down contact With people to slow the virus down.

Stay safe and keep washing those hands.

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By *tsThatOneGuyMan
over a year ago

Here


"Norovirus (corona is one) dont really live on cash.

WHO said handling cash is safer than credit cards.

Just wash your hands after handling cash, as you might have touched hands with the person, and other bacteria can live on money

Remember if you use a credit card virus can live on it much easier, try not to touch the payment point with the card, clean the card every day, make sure your wallet is a material that virus dont like to grow on, otherwise clean your wallet too."

I'd like to see citations for some of those assertions...

Also - viruses won't "grow" on your wallet. They require living cells of a compatible species to reproduce. Unless we're talking about the "old prison wallet"?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Anyone who wants to offload their cash, i will take it and give you 50% of its value via a bank transfer.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Takaway deliveys not taking cash is a good thing.

Not just for these times but for all times as it's safer for the delivery guy/girl bacause they won't get mugged for it and theres no messing about on the doorstep paying for it

Quick and simple

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By *arkus1812Man
over a year ago

Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands


"Takaway deliveys not taking cash is a good thing.

Not just for these times but for all times as it's safer for the delivery guy/girl bacause they won't get mugged for it and theres no messing about on the doorstep paying for it

Quick and simple "

Might not get mugged for the cash, but a good chance of getting mugged for the food

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

CaSh iS LeGal tEnDeR

And here we have the greater spotted moron!!

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By *ngelicDeviant72Woman
over a year ago

Fife

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By *ngelicDeviant72Woman
over a year ago

Fife


"That delivery driver could potentially be knocking on the door of dozens and dozens of people and having to engage in face to face conversation. If the order is paid by card in advance, it reduces the risk to a worker. OP sons should be grateful for what he gets whilst he gets it. People go with less every day."
I refused to pay cash on my fruit and veg delivery. I don't want dirty cash being handed to me at this point. Majority have online banking. Easy way to pay. Bank transfer, done in an instant.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Takaway deliveys not taking cash is a good thing.

Not just for these times but for all times as it's safer for the delivery guy/girl bacause they won't get mugged for it and theres no messing about on the doorstep paying for it

Quick and simple

Might not get mugged for the cash, but a good chance of getting mugged for the food "

Bought pack of nine toilet rolls and had them put in a bag. Could have been mugged for them.

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By *OXO2018Couple
over a year ago

Norfolk

Most places are stopping taking cash.

I work in a supermarket and it may come into effect very soon to protect staff and other customers.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"OMG!!

My son just tried to order pizza for collection from a Pizza Hut delivery unit and was told he can’t pay cash!! Orders from head office.

What the actual fuck?!?!?!?!?

Are people REALLY this fucking stupid????

Pizza Hut Uk head office says they’ve NOT issued any such orders. I’m totally gobsmacked.

Yes I know it’s a franchise but then the franchise operator should be stripped of their franchise as this is stupidity at its worst!!!!

Cash is still legal tender in this country. If you don’t want to accept it - CLOSE"

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