| ▲ | Tehnix 4 hours ago | |||||||
I don't see a way it wouldn't be offered in addition to. Some EU countries (e.g. Denmark) already do something similar where we a national debit card called "DanKort" (mashup of "Danmark" and "Kort" which translates to "Denmark" and "Card"). It typically also has a VISA part to it for usage abroad. All stores accept this as well as VISA/Mastercard since they want to maximize who they can get money for, so it's already a common place practice for payment terminals to do this. Tourism alone is enough of a reason you would accept VISA/Mastercard still. | ||||||||
| ▲ | makeitdouble 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> I don't see a way it wouldn't be offered in addition to. Yes, it will for most nation wide chains, touristic places, and anywhere that has comfortable margins. For smaller shops and tighter business models, dropping the costlier networks will be the first thing they do. Same way a decent number of shops won't accept Amex, or just no card at all. Now if we're is cheap and popular enough, there might be more stores getting rid of cash as a reaction. | ||||||||
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