Cash or Card? Countries where you still need cash.

I’d have to defer to my legal council (SYD+1) for the actual legislation but the ACCC website is pretty clear.

Basically, if they don’t take cash and the only way to pay includes a surcharge then they have to build that into the advertised price. Not add it later.
While I agree have yet to see any proof this law is being enforced!
 
While I agree have yet to see any proof this law is being enforced!
Maybe a discussion for here etc?

 
I’d have to defer to my legal council (SYD+1) for the actual legislation but the ACCC website is pretty clear.

Basically, if they don’t take cash and the only way to pay includes a surcharge then they have to build that into the advertised price. Not add it later.
Nothing to do with cash- they have have a surcharge free way to pay.
They are welcome to charge a cash surcharge too, as long as jetstar Mastercards are fee free they meet their obligations. (Which is what Jetstar do)
 
Hahah I grew up with Mum and Dad using travelers cheques :D
Ah yes the good old days of travelling in the 80's and 90's. I also used travellers cheques for the first few trips to Thailand in early 00's.

I've carried $6,000-$7,000 AUD with me in the past. Not a big deal at all.

For the past 2.5 years I've been using credit cards to purchase beer in Thailand at 7-Eleven, Tops, Lotus and Big C. I've now had credit cards compromised 7 times. Imagine if I was using credit cards everywhere? I'd need new credit card(s) every trip because you'd never travel with just 1 credit card?

We do have Thai bank accounts and we do send quite a bit of money via Wise but I also want to carry cash with me as it's not difficult to exchange.

And as I get older I realise more and more that I don't want anyone knowing how much money I spend and where I spend that money. I don't want a visible trail that anyone can tap into.
 
Not quite on topic. But an interesting wrinkle.
Casablanca Airport does not accept LOCAL currency in their Duty Free area. 😀
Quite a few airports do this, where they generally limit the export of their currency etc. ADD springs to mind as well, everything is priced in USD.
 

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