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Most Post Offices have ATMs as well.Most towns with a church have a bank and an ATM
Oh right! The Europeans do this "postal savings bank" thing that is so different for us North Americans. Sometimes those same post offices have phone cards (and pay phones?) as well.Most Post Offices have ATMs as well.
It is not pretend. Their banks have told them what to do.expect some small places to pretend they can't use it.
Nah, all those hand held devices will work with a magnetic strip. A representative from Visa told me they can't put a Visa sign up if they don't. Their banks don't want them using cash and not paying a credit card commission. Finally, lots of American cards are now coming with a chip, so that scam is ending. The American chip cards don't use a PIN but they always hand the device expecting you to enter a PIN, and then are surprised when it spits out the little receipt to be signed. I have to point out to many of them that there is indeed a signature receipt that they need to keep.It is not pretend. Their banks have told them what to do.
So they pay the commission on credit cards with chips, which are becoming universal, but decline those without chips, planning on making how much extra money? All from cashless pilgrims ignorant about credit card technology? If they didn't want to pay the commission, wouldn't they just refuse to take credit cards altogether and keep the bonanza? (Which is what small places do.)Nah, all those hand held devices will work with a magnetic strip. A representative from Visa told me they can't put a Visa sign up if they don't. Their banks don't want them using cash and not paying a credit card commission.
So they pay the commission on credit cards with chips, which are becoming universal, but decline those without chips, planning on making how much extra money? All from cashless pilgrims ignorant about credit card technology? If they didn't want to pay the commission, wouldn't they just refuse to take credit cards altogether and keep the bonanza? (Which is what small places do.)
It isn't just the 2-4% commission the cards are charging them they want to avoid, it is the fact that cash is, believe it or not, often overlooked in declaring taxable income.
Exactly. They all prefer cash transactions, but if they can't figure out a way to get that, they take a credit card. I have had many places tell me they can't run an American magnetic strip card and need cash, and then sigh and take my chip card from my Banque National de Paris account.
It isn't just the 2-4% commission the cards are charging them they want to avoid, it is the fact that cash is, believe it or not, often overlooked in declaring taxable income.
Starting from Le Puy in early Sept - do I need cash to pay gites or do they take payment with credit card? Do most towns have ATM's?