Sometimes cash doesn't cut it
If you take a stroll around down rua augusta in SP, it is impossible not to to notice that many botecas, lanchonettes and other tiny food spots in consolacao do NOT take cash and only accept debit and credit cards. Indeed it can be kind of a hassle if you prefer to use cash. From my understanding, No cash on hand directly equates to a lower chance of being robbed. I guess it makes sense.
Two ways of looking at it. I guess?
[QUOTE=OJeito;2727811] ... No cash on hand directly equates to a lower chance of being robbed. I guess it makes sense.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Sperto;2727945]That's news to me, I can't recall any boteco or lanchonette that doesn't accept cash....
The guys that will mug you on the street don't know if you carry cash or not. If they find no cash they might hurt you until you give them your pin code.
I don't worry about being robbed as I use common sense and have a good luck charm....[/QUOTE]
I took this mean, the stores / restaurants with [B]"no cash on hand"[/B] are less likely to be robbed, since the bulk of their payments are electronic / digital, thereby giving any potential bandits, nothing to steal.
Different POVs, different takes, yields different insights. I'm always learning.
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Just a bit more Contactless Payment context...
Re-Posted from the SP thread.
Contactless Payment context w/r to [b]"no cash on hand"[/b].
[QUOTE=Nounce;2728299][b]Help a member get in touch with reality.[/b]
[QUOTE=TheCane;2727543][b]Contactless [/b] This article from February 2022 states that only 1 quarter of all payments in Brazil are contactless ... [/QUOTE]
Here I risked my phone being robbed to take picture of the street vendor credit card device near Centro. Also you should google EMV. ...
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