| > N shops + 1 bank Only by 1/N. And since there are ATMs near my shops and it's mostly about trips, not about # of shops, it's both negligible and certainly well worth it for the benefits. And if that epsilon of effort is too much for you, you can get cash-back at most grocery shops, though the amount will typically be smaller, one reason I prefer the bank ATM. > That's not my liability - it's the card company's Not around here it ain't. And of course if the card company "takes on" the liability, it just redistributes it to its customers. So you are paying for it. > Don't you have contactless in Germany? Rarely if at all. Also I don't see how contactless (you just swipe? No PIN?) manages security. So: tangibility, security and data protection are clear benefits. Convenience as well around here, and can only be improved by making the entire thing less secure. |
We had a card-provider sponsored big-bang on contactless payments years ago in the UK and it's been an epiphany. Life is so much better cashless.