What's the best physical (tap to pay) payment method?
from oxjox@lemmy.ml to privacy@lemmy.ml on 04 Jun 17:38
https://lemmy.ml/post/31162135

I’m looking to get a card for general spending that’s not tied to any account. Is a gift card the way to go? Are these reloadable?

Don’t say cash - lots of places don’t take cash any more.

#privacy

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catloaf@lemm.ee on 04 Jun 17:55 next collapse

Probably these: usa.visa.com/pay-with-visa/…/prepaid-cards.html

That’s for the US. I don’t know about other regions.

Entertain529@lemmy.ml on 04 Jun 20:03 collapse

Are these private friendly? I would assume that an ID would still be made on you based on purchases.

Ulrich@feddit.org on 04 Jun 21:28 collapse

You can typically pick them up the the grocery store or something and load them up. And then reload them.

brickfrog@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 04 Jun 18:01 next collapse

Not sure which country you’re in but in the U.S. I haven’t seen many gift cards that are contactless tap-to-pay so you would want to double-check. Without tap-to-pay those type of cards would need to be added into a phone app (Google Wallet / Apple Pay) to be able to tap-to-pay using it.

It’s possible outside the U.S. it’s more common for gift cards to be able to tap-to-pay.

Or if you’re talking about store gift cards then the same applies, most of those aren’t tap-to-pay either so you’d want to double-check.

bountygiver@lemmy.ml on 04 Jun 18:51 next collapse

Even inside google wallet many are still not tap to pay, the most common one is by barcode scanning + PIN

oxjox@lemmy.ml on 04 Jun 20:25 collapse

Thanks. Hadn’t thought that far ahead.

merde@sh.itjust.works on 04 Jun 19:36 next collapse

Don’t say cash - lots of places don’t take cash any more.

where do you live?

here, afaik, they’re obliged by law to accept cash

ps: i checked. Cash can be refused only under specific conditions (Dirty, torn, counterfeit, more than 50 pieces &c

oxjox@lemmy.ml on 04 Jun 20:22 next collapse

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Ulrich@feddit.org on 04 Jun 21:29 collapse

Wat.

oxjox@lemmy.ml on 05 Jun 04:46 collapse

I live in a building where these contactless and cashless washing / drying units are provided for residents to clean their clothes.

LycanGalen@lemmy.world on 04 Jun 20:53 collapse

Around my area, “contactless payment” became further normalised during the initial Covid lockdown (of all the changes to keep, we went with that one 🙄). Many of the smaller businesses seem to prefer it. I suspect it reduces error and effort - fewer errors during the transactions and direct data-to-data conversion in the accounting. I wouldn’t be surprised if it saves them money on insurance, too, as there’s no reason to rob a bunch of debit receipts.

I’m sure you -could- insist on paying with cash, but unless you’re have exact change, it’s not going to be a smooth, unremarkable exchange. And that also defeats the anonymity factor of privacy: they’re definitely going to remember the “weirdo” who insisted on paying cash, who argued about your sign being illegal, and then the PITA it was to find them change.

Don’t get me wrong, I make an effort to dominantly use cash. And I also recognise there are some places I either have to accept I can’t use cash (my pharmacy, which talks to my insurance, so moot point anyway), or have to find an alternative that does take cash (my favorite ramen place, RIP).

asudox@lemmy.asudox.dev on 04 Jun 19:40 collapse

People don’t take cash anymore? Where do you live?