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    Joke It's always 5 o'clock somewhere

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    Should cashless cafés be allowed to add mandatory fees? This café says yes

    If businesses are refusing cash, then that is their problem. 70% of all transactions are being done by card, and if customers have too much money, more fool them for paying the fees. The cards are mostly used for convenience. OR UNLESS INSISTED UPON BY BUSINESSES. Whereas 30% of all...
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    Should cashless cafés be allowed to add mandatory fees? This café says yes

    Already paying taxes of all sorts hand over fist. How about this as a suggestion then Greg. You pay for me every time there is any kind of additional tax???? Bet your answer will be NO 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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    Should cashless cafés be allowed to add mandatory fees? This café says yes

    🤣🤣🤣🤣 🙄 I still have every right to tell them how I want to pay. What they expect and demand of me, will ascertain whether or not they get a sale. They can change the rules for themselves whenever it suits them to do so.
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    Should cashless cafés be allowed to add mandatory fees? This café says yes

    Time to write out a cheque for every purchase. It is neither card nor cash, and cheques are still acceptable LOL
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    Should cashless cafés be allowed to add mandatory fees? This café says yes

    If they are 'offering' to sell something, for them to get their monies, they need to go along with the purchasers terms or they lose a sale
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    Should cashless cafés be allowed to add mandatory fees? This café says yes

    The Reserve Bank of Australia has proposed removing surcharging on EFTPOS, Mastercard and Visa cards from July 2026. This isn't just tinkering around the edges—it's a complete overhaul of how we pay for things. The reason for this dramatic shift is simple: the payments ecosystem has changed...
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    Should cashless cafés be allowed to add mandatory fees? This café says yes

    I have not cited any law. I have simply stated that we have a right to pay how we want to pay. Please re-read my posts on this matter.
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    Should cashless cafés be allowed to add mandatory fees? This café says yes

    Whether there is a sign there or not, the people are being TOLD how they should pay for an item, and the decision is being made by the business. We, as paying customers, also have our rights. Until the day comes that cash becomes outlawed, and while cash is still an acceptable form of payment...
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    Should cashless cafés be allowed to add mandatory fees? This café says yes

    To be honest, I am getting somewhat sick and tired of these additional fees, hidden charges, and the way a business might conduct its authority over using card or cash, and the way we, as purchasing customers, seek ways to avoid paying these unnecessary and to be honest, demanding fees. The next...
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    SS Supervisor "Every worksite’s got one bloke like this — sittin’ back with a tinny, sunnies on, pretending he’s relaxin’… but deep down he knows he’s the poor bastard who’s gonna fix the circus after Bazza, Shazza and the apprentice turned a simple job into a full-blown Bunnings BBQ disaster."
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