A cashless society is a wet dream for some, a nirvana for others, and hell in a mall for retailers unable to collect payment for goods. The latter is what happened to ANZ and Westpac customers this boxing day where EFTPOS systems failed, leaving businesses to ask customers to pay in cash. For busy shops during boxing day being unable to process payments by card is a nightmare. This type of system wide failure puts a stake in the idea of a cashless society. In order to go fully cashless the credit systems backing payments for retailers must be robust enough to survive this kind of scenario. Which, with the state of today's technology, looks likely to happen any time soon.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 26 2018, @09:14PM
Whatever, on mobile... AB testing has been making typing more and more difficult with each new device.