| ▲ | ffritz 3 hours ago | |||||||
The payer couldn't care less about how much the store pays for the transaction. He or she just wants to tap with their phone, and the default here are Visa/MC cards. In addition to the transaction price not being an argument for the payer, Wero also afaik does not have as much consumer protection as (certainly some) credit cards offer. I also bet the average person doesn't understand or care about the whole political dispute either. Again, they just want to pay easily and safely. I don't think Wero can "win" this from just the merchants side. It's got to be better for the customer's side. | ||||||||
| ▲ | grey-area 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
The merchant could offer a discount for using it. I agree this could be a difficult battle and we effectively need some alternative to existing card issuers if they are to be displaced. Current contactless payments are easy, secure and allow disputes etc. | ||||||||
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