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33 minutes ago, Wrex said:

Ah right cool. I take it you don't follow politics then.

Just because a business deals in cash doesn’t make them tax-evaders. There’s the scope to put some one side but believe me, it’s not that straightforward. As for Google etc, you think the Government are happy and you’re sure they pay no Tax?

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1 hour ago, geosname said:

Worldwide losses from card fraud rose to $21 billion in 2015, up from about $8 billion in 2010. By 2020, that number is expected to reach $31 billion

Hi Geo, how does that relate as a %  to total World Trade in card transactions?  Compromise between security costs, ease of use, counterfeiting avoided, etc

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41 minutes ago, Fosse69 said:

Hi Geo, how does that relate as a %  to total World Trade in card transactions?  Compromise between security costs, ease of use, counterfeiting avoided, etc

No idea mate..... and people who have had their accounts milked probably wont either Fosse. 

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3 hours ago, CAVALIER said:

Just because a business deals in cash doesn’t make them tax-evaders. There’s the scope to put some one side but believe me, it’s not that straightforward. As for Google etc, you think the Government are happy and you’re sure they pay no Tax?

Woah woah wish, I wasn't saying that all businesses that are cash only are doing it to evade tax!

Nick Clegg is on a seven (no, not six, but seven) figure salary at Facebook. He's not doing the coding or marketing is he? He is there for his political influence, like many other former and sometimes politicians and top civil servants at these huge multi national corporations are. Facebook paid £15 million tax on their £1 billion UK sales. Not bad going. Yes lawmakers could stop it happening and instill some fairness into the UK tax burden, but it's not in their economic self-interest to do so.

Anyway, this is nothing to do with Port Vale, football or much to do with going cashless, so I'll stop!

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i think having a contactless payment on the turnstyles would be a great idea. Saves queuing for a ticket then joinng another queue to present your ticket. Contactless is so quick, quicker than cash especially if you are wanting change.

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3 hours ago, geosname said:

Worldwide losses from card fraud rose to $21 billion in 2015, up from about $8 billion in 2010. By 2020, that number is expected to reach $31 billion

How much losses are incurred through counterfeit cash though? there are ways of getting your money back through credit or debit card fraud. Not so easy when you have counterfeit cash.

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