• Steve@communick.news
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    2 months ago

    But cash has nothing to do with this.
    It’s an entirely unrelated issue.
    It could equally be a warning to floss every day for all they’re related.

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      2 months ago

      When the payment processor goes down, I can buy my groceries/gas/weed with cash, not by flossing my teeth. I don’t follow the point you’re making. Going fully cashless is a bad idea, and the recent outage didn’t affect every system used. I don’t see how having multiple methods of payment is possibly a bad thing. I’m not advocating for only cash.

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        2 months ago

        The inventory and POS systems also go down. You still can’t by your groceries/gas/weed.

        Going cashless is a bad idea. But not because of this.

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          Going cashless is a bad idea. But not because of this.

          It’s pretty clear this incident has highlighted a myriad of very important issues.

          It’s likely more productive to discuss the other issues in their own threads - this thread is clearly focused on the cashless problem.

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          2 months ago

          That’s not what I witnessed recently. Payment processors went down but local POS was fine. Inventory didn’t matter with the short duration of the outage. This is one of the reasons going cashless is a bad idea. Far from the only one, but it’s a factor, and I experienced it. Going cashless reduces diversity in payment options and makes the system more vulnerable.