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December 18th 18, 12:13 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Roland Perry
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Sadiq's looming poll tax moment
In message , at 11:37:25 on Tue, 18 Dec
2018,
remarked:
Meanwhile vast swathes of both the public and private sectors are
operating in the 21st century with employees placing orders and making
payments online. Eg use of payment cards was common when I retired 13
years ago. There were naturally limits on how much could be charged on
A lot of sole traders don't want the hassle or the fees from lugging a card
machine around when they go to jobs.
Don't need a separate machine, there are smart phone apps that will do
the job now.
How does a smartphone app read chip and pin then? Not all cards are
contactless and not all phones have NFC.
Few smart phones don't have it now and the number of non-contactless
Really? ITYF most don't.
cards is diminishing rapidly.
Still a 30 quid limit. Useless for almost all tradesmens jobs anyway.
This whole thread is going off at cross purposes. When the adverts say
you can take smartphone payments without a machine, they mean one of
those DECT-phone sized dedicated machines with a thermal printer (hold
that thought).
The offering is a cardreader that plugs into a smartphone.
But how does one print a receipt??
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