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Cashless society

@JohnDe Sir this post brought a lump to my throat and it isn't the gunge I am tryig to expel from the lungs.
There are some truly wonderful people in our society and I class you as one them.
May your God shine upon you.
 
Not really CC fee/charge related but it is Christmas -

Our extended family holds a Secret Santa every Christmas - last year it was maximum $50. I drew one of my Granddaughters. Her wish was for a $50 Myer Card and so that she could shop there on Boxing Day.

Off to Myer service desk - they wanted $5 for the card plus the $50 credit. No thanks!

Back home I used the pc to download a copy of the Myer card - printed same and added $50 note to the gift envelope.

Everyone happy except Myer who may or may not have received the $50 on Boxing Day.
 
as an ex-MYR holder ..

they had that coming

maybe it will become a trend
 
Another cheeky charge - Wife's Suncorp Everyday Options Card Acc. used purely as a debit card. She asked me what a recent transaction fee was all about. I checked and found that she is entitled to 14 EFTPOS transactions per month before the bank decides to bring the wallet extraction pliers into action.

60 cents per additional use of the card during that month.

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I have advised her to take out more cash at Woolies/Aldi from now on and to pay cash for her coffees/theatre tickets etc.
 
i would lend you my card .. but i have neither a credit or debit card ( not even a valid ATM card )

enjoy your stay , soon they will try to make it all cashless
 
Just more sneaky charges from the thieving banks.
 
Wife's card got hacked she must have used a skimmer somewhere or Commonwealth bank was hacked. Now has to wait up to 50 days to get her money back. Commonwealth has been hit a few times if it's on their end again.

She had all the cards security features turned on bar the stop all transactions.
 
We are in the thros of transitioning all of our banking from BankWest to the Commonwealth.
Now this fills me with some doubt and angst.
So far todays visit was not the best outcome as some of the early paperwork was outsourced to NZ and nobody knows why and has not been able to give me a sensible reason as to why.
 
is that just for withdrawing cash eg cash out?

If that is just regular transactions it is obviously not the correct account, for what she wants to use it for.

But out of interest, if $1.20 per month saved you a trip to an atm, that would be money well spent in my opinion.
 
Tell her to avoid inserting the card and just tap, or even better use load her card details on to her phone and use Apple Pay.
 
Tell her to avoid inserting the card and just tap, or even better use load her card details on to her phone and use Apple Pay.
Trying to work out how they got the details. She's been hit about 3 times over the past 8ish years. 2 were from data breeches one involving commonwealth bank. There's a few new skimmers out there and payID is getting compromised. Could be malware on the phone.
Or hacked website.

Commonwealth bank gets hit a lot I've been hit a few times with Commonwealth and zero times from ANZ, maybe once with westpac. I check machines if i use them and dont use the card otherwise (dont tap or insert). So commonwealth has a problem.

Tap and go can be hit via relay attacks. Need two people.
One gets close to you and transmits your rfid to a second person who can now tap and go.
Apple pay in theory could be compromised in the same way but it would have to be scanned as a person was paying with their Apple phone and the 2nd scammer would have to pay at the same time.

One of the safer methods is to have two accounts and just put in what you intend to spend into the debit card account from the account with the bulk of your money.


Or just pay cash everywhere.
 
with Apple Pay you credit card details don’t actually leave your phone, it uses a secondary card number that it generates and links to that device, and it only works if that device is using it, and it needs to scan your face at the same time.

Apple Pay is the safest way to pay.

I am travelling in the USA at the moment and have used Apple Pay the whole time, I also used it all through Europe.
 
All 16 transactions were eftpos debit purchases at either Aldi/Coles or for coffees, movies, etc. The account only allows 14 per month - every extra transaction incurs a 60 cents fee. Wife now pulls out extra cash with those purchases to avoid fees when paying for minor items.

I have the same type of account and most of my transactions are cash withdrawals from local Suncorp approved ATMs - seems to be no charge for these. I use a credit card for purchase of major items, cash for minor eg. coffee, haircut, grandkids' pocket money. etc.
 
Might be the option. I need a new phone but was holding out as the chip technology is moving so fast. I'm simply not a fan of Apple phones. But some of the features such as the Apple pay and phone security are appealing.

I suppose I can just buy 2 phones. Actually I probably should have just done that in the first place.
 
For Me and She mobile phones are evil necessity for our business, but I would much rather revert to smoke signals.
At least they won't have the barrage of scammers that we get on a daily basis.
 
Yeah there are definitely better accounts, that offer unlimited free transactions, probably call your bank and see what they suggest.

Even commsec have a free account with unlimited debit card transactions.
 
Bank has said the thieves are generating codes till they crack it. Second time I've heard this explanation. So is AI being used in brute force attacks?
 
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