Cash-is-Cool is proud to support the Payment Choice Alliance, a not-for-profit organisation working to ensure EVERYONE in the UK has the right to spend their cash, when and where they want to do so.
Too many businesses are now trying to restrict how we pay; which means they are trying to take away our Payment Choice and, indeed, are potentially undermining ALL of our freedoms, including Privacy, ....
UK Cash Access & Payment Choice. Quite Simply - Legislation is Required.
Sun Dec 5 2021
Two points were very illuminating to read in the latest HM Treasury consultation on access to cash.
Firstly, it was noted that the government was looking for a simple solution.
Secondly, it was made clear that the government was not minded to make it compulsory for businesses to accept cash in payment for goods and services.
Unfortunately, those two statements effectively eliminate the poten....
Business Rates on ATMs - Gone After A Two Decade Battle!
Sat May 23 2020
Within the last week, the UK Supreme Court has ruled that ATMs do not need to be assessed for Business Rates. Refunds of over £300 Million are now due to those who for many years were obliged to pay this ill-conceived levy.
Nearly two decades ago, the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) came up with the "bright" idea of assessing Through-the-Wall ATMs for Business Rates. In the arcane....
Access and Acceptance - the two Crucial Cash Issues that Require Legislation in 2019.
Fri Aug 30 2019
Two news items yesterday focused on access to cash.
One was the Access to Cash Report of the Scottish Affairs Committee of the UK Parliament.
This comprehensive report came up with the following main recommendations:
* The Government should seek a commitment from banks that they will not close the last bank in town and if banks refuse, the Government should consider all measures, including l....
What Does The Payment Systems Regulator Need? A NEW SOURCE OF STATISTICS!
Wed Jun 26 2019
The document released by the UK Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) earlier this month
"Considering the incentives to deploy free-to-use ATMs in the LINK network"
is full of statistics produced by UK Finance, whose name makes it sound like it is the organization which runs the UK economy, whereas it is actually a trade association for the UK financial services sector.
For example, UK Finan....
If There Has to Be A World Reserve Currency, It Has To Be.....
Wed May 29 2019
One of the big issues today is the existence of a World Reserve Currency.
The US $ is currently that currency.
This gives the United States tremendous power, a power at this moment in the hands of one Donald Trump.
Effectively, the United States can simple print dollars and use them to pay for anything, anywhere.
There is no home country inflation impact, because dollars exported mostly never ....
Those vested-interests pushing for a "cashless society" in the UK are delighted with the move to contactless payments in the last 10 years. They believe contactless will end up destroying cash as a payment method.
To help things along, they are encouraging retailers and restaurants to refuse cash payments, though we haven't yet seen this to quite the same extent as now exists in the Unit....
Dealing with World Poverty - the System is Against It.
Sun Sep 23 2018
The idea that the worlds economic system as currently operating will defeat poverty is fundamentally flawed
Inequality is something humans naturally seek as we aim for personal advantage.Â
The existence of Billionaires is an oft-quoted example of where individuals have taken the pursuit of personal advantage to extreme lengths but, in fact, Mr & Mrs Western Average, striving to do the best fo....
Our Chairman Responds To Ill-Informed Daily Telegraph Opinion Piece on Cash
Wed Aug 15 2018
Yesterday this article appeared in the Daily Telegraph.
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Starting with the words "People love contactless" was not promising - and it got much worse.
Our Chairman responded to the editor of the Daily Telegraph as follows:
Dear Sir,
The article by James Daley regarding “....
Here is a bold statement - Payment innovation is largely a solution to a problem that doesn't exist.
There. We have said it. Glad that is out of the way.
Lets go back to the Swinging 60's. How much fun were they?
All that music. All that fashion, All that freedom. All that fun.
The Beatles; Carnaby Street; Flower Power; Trampolines without safety nets.
There were exciting headlines i....
A few years ago, staff at some Petrol Stations in the UK were found to have interfered with the card payment devices in their forecourt shops, so that mag stripe information and PIN numbers were recorded unencrypted.
Thousands of card holders suffered fraud before the criminals were stopped.
Of course, card payment devices in shops and similar environments are traceable back to the busines....
Our Response to the UK Treasury Consultation "cash and digital payments in the new economy"
Fri Mar 23 2018
The Treasury, on behalf of the British Government, has launched a consultation entitled "cash and digital payments in the new economy".
This consultation has already inspired a storm of protests, for casually suggesting the UK can do without 1p and 2p coins.
NOT A GOOD START.
The consultation document erroneously implies that only the poor or criminals "need" to use cash.
This ignores the M....
So the gloves are off. The battle lines are drawn.
The plan to remove ATMs and cash from the UK is underway.
Those who value cash, as a Payment Choice, store of value and instrument of independence, now know what they are up against.
Until this year, the UK Public had enjoyed an uninterrupted period of almost two decades of improvement in ATM services and, therefore, access to cash.
25,000 ATM....
The latest UK Budget informed us that there has been a 10 year decline in real UK wages and that this is set to continue for the next decade.Â
The blame for this unprecedented situation is almost universally attributed to the "Banking Crisis" of 2008.
If only.
The REALÂ explanation can be found elsewhere and goes back a whole lot further in time.
In the 1970's, China had a small ....
Transparency is not something for which the UK is famed.
Opacity seems to suit the British psyche better, perhaps because it often renders it impossible to make too strong a criticism. This in turn allows the average Brit to mutter "mustn't grumble", as they shuffle their way through lives largely undisturbed by major disruptions.
In Financial Services, transparency has been particularly elusive....
Economic & Political Disaster of Cameron/Clegg Coalition.
Mon Sep 4 2017
The full catalogue of disasters visited on the UK by the Cameron/Clegg Coalition is now crystal clear.
This awful partnership lead immediately to the imposition of a destructive, unnecessary and ultimately pointless austerity program. It also immediately saw the Liberal Democrats credibility permanently destroyed by their backtracking on manifesto pledges in relation to University tuition f....
An absolutely disgraceful story of the role of Transport for London ( recently renamed "Tyranny for London" (TfL)) in forcing unwanted payment innovation.
Recently, TfL ruled that all London Black Cabs MUSTÂ accept card payments. Around 50% of drivers had previously elected to take cash payments, mainly to avoid the high commissions -between 3.5 and 5% - levied by card schemes.
TfL are, of cou....
Australia is fast becoming the country being held up as an example of how cash is falling in popularity as a payment method. Some claim it is rushing headlong towards becoming a cashless society.
Forward thinking Australians; exercising the supremacy of consumers; thinking for themselves and switching to "modern" payment methods; enjoying Payments Choice?
Perhaps.
Then again, lets look at....
Today sees the launch of UK Finance, a body created to save £30 Million a year by combining The British Bankers Association, the Council of Mortgage Lenders Association, the Asset-Based Finance Association, Financial Fraud Action UK, Payments UK and the UK Cards Association.
Make no mistake, this is mainly a money-saving exercise. The timing is perhaps a little ironic, since the UK austerity p....
British Airways have just banned the use of cash for even the purchase of a cup of tea on their flights.
This is an absolute disgrace. The vast majority of people flying with British Airways are regular users of cash. Unsurprisingly, most of the worlds population fall into this category, since 85% of all our planets payments are made with cash.
Lets make no bones about it. The Directors of Br....