I’m actually not too sure what I pay. As everything is paid by direct debit I don’t really pay much attention.
However, I do utilise all cards. Primary card is my Amex Centurion and where that isn’t accepted I use my Coutts Charge and get “Crowns” which are basically Coutts points.
I very rarely carry a debit card. I just carry all my Credit/Charge cards in a breast wallet in my jacket.
I carry cash in my wallet the majority of the time.
If I need to top up my cash in my wallet, then I’ll take my debit card with me.
I’m fairly lucky in the sense that with my local branch I’m known to them, so often a staff member will provide me what I require (they enter some sort of code into the computer to state I’m known to them). Dependant on the amount of course.
The greek approach is what’s needed here, it’s illegal not to be able to take card. Even in a beach hut, in an isolated beach in Corfu, which didn’t even have a toilet, it had a card reader. So there shouldn’t be a reason why that can’t happen here
Jeez I can’t imagine your life based on what’s read here. I fully expect you cutting about in a white suit top, chinos and boating shoes, flashing cash at bars while drinking margaritas. And possibly taking scraps back for the swans in your lakehouse.
Oh, and probably having both a DB5 and a classic landrover in 'the collection"*
They still say the card machine is broken. I had this in Athens and I could see it worked. I told him and he muttered things and let us use card.
In Rome there’s a fixed airport price and we still got charged more “for traffic”. When we challenged it, it wasn’t worth the little extra (in fact probably with a tip it’s what he would have got anyway) so we left it but I find any places that have strict taxi rules in place have them in place because of bad practice, and a law often seems not to stop that practice in reality.
National Bank of Panama is celebrating 120 years, and they revamped one of their credit cards as part of the celebration. Really liking the new design.