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Could I just ask you lucky people in Spain, how often do you need to use cash? Do you use a card for most things? (Hopefully I won't hijack your thread too much).
 
Could I just ask you lucky people in Spain, how often do you need to use cash? Do you use a card for most things? (Hopefully I won't hijack your thread too much).
Not very often .. I use it mostly in markets or fruit stalls. The odd coffee shop etc
 
Could I just ask you lucky people in Spain, how often do you need to use cash? Do you use a card for most things? (Hopefully I won't hijack your thread too much).
Debit or credit card used to purchase almost everything.
 
Thanks, we've probably got enough left over from our last trip then.

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Could I just ask you lucky people in Spain, how often do you need to use cash? Do you use a card for most things? (Hopefully I won't hijack your thread too much).
Since the pandemic, card payments are accepted in most places, with just the odd small business requiring cash only.

We always carry cash for those occasions, and draw €200 from an ATM which doesn't charge, and then split the cash between us. (y)

Cheers,

Jock. :)
 
Could I just ask you lucky people in Spain, how often do you need to use cash? Do you use a card for most things? (Hopefully I won't hijack your thread too much).

I always use my chase card, cash only for some washing machine and dryers, even use it for a €1.50 bear or coffee…
 
I tend to draw cash from the ATM often, as I prefer to pay in cash. The government already has too much information of my whereabouts (mobile phone), they don't need to know where I have lunch.

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I do like the feel of reddies in my hand/pocket, however, in this day and age one simpley has to have a CC and or DC which of course i do.
I have no set reasoning for using cash or cards other than if it's large amount it would be one of the cards.
 
I tend to draw cash from the ATM often, as I prefer to pay in cash. The government already has too much information of my whereabouts (mobile phone), they don't need to know where I have lunch.
I'm genuinely not sure they care.

They often don't employ enough staff to do the things they're meant to do so I doubt they have the staff to monitor everyone's card transactions lol

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Could I just ask you lucky people in Spain, how often do you need to use cash? Do you use a card for most things? (Hopefully I won't hijack your thread too much).
I use it daily. Bought steel from a stock holders last night .Only way to pay if you do not have an account is cash.
 
I use the card because of it’s convenience,however, l carry in the back of my phone case about £15/£20 for incidentals like coffee etc but so often l find myself needing it. Not every small business takes a card.
 
I tend to draw cash from the ATM often, as I prefer to pay in cash. The government already has too much information of my whereabouts (mobile phone), they don't need to know where I have lunch.
If you have your phone then IF they wanted to know they would know cash or not.

But do they really care? Unless you’re on a “special “ list! 🤭😉
 
I feel embarrassed using a card for a coffee or something for a quid or two.
Where you buying coffee for a quid? £5.40 yesterday in Costa for a double espresso and an americano 🤔

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Where you buying coffee for a quid? £5.40 yesterday in Costa for a double espresso and an americano 🤔
Mike, i didn't say the coffee was a quid.
But now you ask coffee is eqiv £1 in Satwa, off December 2nd Street :giggle: AND i wouldn't use a card, i would give them Dhs 5 (in cash) and say keep the change;);)
Hoped you wiped your feet when you left that Costa place. Orrible places.
 
Where you buying coffee for a quid? £5.40 yesterday in Costa for a double espresso and an americano 🤔
I'd never pay that for a coffee 🤣🤣🤣
Probably why I never drink takeout coffee in the UK

Take out coffee in Greece €1- 1.50
Sit in coffee in Spain....much the same price

Beer about €2-3
 
I buy rolls in the Co-op with a card. 90p. Coins in trouser pockets make them fall down these days. The “downside” of elastic :)
Buy a effing belt:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

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Mike, i didn't say the coffee was a quid.
But now you ask coffee is eqiv £1 in Satwa, off December 2nd Street :giggle: AND i wouldn't use a card, i would give them Dhs 5 (in cash) and say keep the change;);)
Hoped you wiped your feet when you left that Costa place. Orrible places.
Much better coffee than that watery Starbucks shite.
 

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