← Back to context Comment by beeflet 1 day ago Who does it benefit? Not me. Maybe it benefits Mastercard and Visa. 3 comments beeflet Reply iknowstuff 1 day ago Yes it benefits the consumer through lower prices, and in the case of cashless specifically, less tax fraud, etc craftkiller 1 day ago Most businesses near me offer lower prices to people paying with cash. iknowstuff 1 day ago High interchange fees?https://www.clearlypayments.com/blog/interchange-fees-by-cou...or tax fraud, otherwise cashless is obviously cheaper
iknowstuff 1 day ago Yes it benefits the consumer through lower prices, and in the case of cashless specifically, less tax fraud, etc craftkiller 1 day ago Most businesses near me offer lower prices to people paying with cash. iknowstuff 1 day ago High interchange fees?https://www.clearlypayments.com/blog/interchange-fees-by-cou...or tax fraud, otherwise cashless is obviously cheaper
craftkiller 1 day ago Most businesses near me offer lower prices to people paying with cash. iknowstuff 1 day ago High interchange fees?https://www.clearlypayments.com/blog/interchange-fees-by-cou...or tax fraud, otherwise cashless is obviously cheaper
iknowstuff 1 day ago High interchange fees?https://www.clearlypayments.com/blog/interchange-fees-by-cou...or tax fraud, otherwise cashless is obviously cheaper
Yes it benefits the consumer through lower prices, and in the case of cashless specifically, less tax fraud, etc
Most businesses near me offer lower prices to people paying with cash.
High interchange fees?
https://www.clearlypayments.com/blog/interchange-fees-by-cou...
or tax fraud, otherwise cashless is obviously cheaper