• Affidavit@aussie.zone
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    17 days ago

    I think it depends on where you are more than your age. I very rarely carry a wallet on me and I am definitely not Gen Z. That being said, where I live, every legitimate (i.e. non laundering/tax dodging) business accepts paying by phone. I can use public transport by scanning my phone, I can prove my ID by showing my phone, I can claim medical benefits by using my phone, and every franchise has it’s own loyalty app I can download on my phone.

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      17 days ago

      That’s pretty horrifying. The perfect dystopia waiting for collapse when a server fails or a there is a network outage or infection.

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        16 days ago

        If that’s going on I promise you have much bigger concerns than how to pay for some mcnuggets. The same thing can happen to any credit card processor as well. Not a bad idea to keep some cash at home, but for day to day, hour to hour stuff there’s no need to bring it anywhere.

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        16 days ago

        No different from losing your wallet back in the day. Except I can log into my Google accounts on literally any Android phone (plus my yubikey) and get it all back.

        Still, I will put a credit card in a different pocket sometimes when I am going out drinking just in case. If I’m really stranded I’ll call the police from that bar, say my phone was stolen and beg them for a ride.

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      I don’t have wallet, but I pay mostly with cash and carry social(student) card that works as public transport ticket and also works as state healthcare card.

      and every franchise has it’s own loyalty app I can download on my phone.

      I don’t see it as benefit at all

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      16 days ago

      Literally Home Depot is the only place left which doesn’t have phone payments, and they really need to get with the fucking program. I wish more people would shame them for this.

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        16 days ago

        Walmart is another weird one. They have phone payments but only using their app. Which is some real “company town” BS.

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      16 days ago

      i really dislike the idea that my life could come to a complete halt if my phone stopped working in the middle of the day.

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      17 days ago

      Where I live, 90% of places have a working tap to pay, but 10% still need that chip to be entered.

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      Really need a first party app for credit card payments. I’m not going back to Google having control over my phone and you can’t use GPay unless you let those scumbags watch you.