ThatOneGuy308 t1_j2cav0q wrote
Reply to comment by biggsteve81 in ELI5: Why is it that, at some gas stations, it’s cheaper to pay with cash instead a credit card? by tgjj530
Debit cards exist, in case you were unaware. And I suppose physical checks, for the 8 merchants who still accept them these days, lol.
biggsteve81 t1_j2cclwo wrote
I often do forget about debit cards, since I don't have one. But still those and credit cards are often safer for merchants than cash.
ThatOneGuy308 t1_j2ckvhk wrote
Ah, I misread and thought you meant cash was unsafe for customers to carry around, lol
biggsteve81 t1_j2dm2uk wrote
That is actually also true. The number of muggings in the US is down significantly since most people don't carry a lot of cash anymore.
ThatOneGuy308 t1_j2dmcwe wrote
Makes sense, no real point in mugging someone for their cards when they're just going to cancel them before you get a chance to use them anyway.
I suppose at this point muggings are probably focused on jewelry or small items they could take and sell rather than direct cash, which is probably enough work that it stops a lot of muggers from bothering.
biggsteve81 t1_j2dnuod wrote
Yep. The tradeoff is that digital crime has increased significantly, since your money can now be stolen by people anywhere in the world.
logicaltuvok t1_j2ddv4c wrote
Debit cards are still generally authorized on the credit card network and are subject to transaction fees (Visa and MC mostly)
ThatOneGuy308 t1_j2dh718 wrote
While this is true, the fees for debit cards are usually smaller than the fees from credit companies, so it's still preferable to credit for a lot of businesses.
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