'Don't they get grants for going cashless?”
A customer took to social media recently to highlight an unnamed shop that apparently charges 20 cents for every cashless transaction.page on Aug 9 to share her confusion over the matter, questioning if she should also report the shop for unfair business practices.
In an attached photo, she revealed that the shop had put up a QR code allowing customers to pay via their bank applications.“PayNow is free of charge, why do I have to pay ? Don't they get grants for going cashless?” she wrote. Most comments agreed with the post. One user said that as a business owner herself, she does not have to pay any service charge for enabling cashless transactions through QR code payment.
There were a few, however, that pointed out that the additional cost could come about from providing a scanner or printer to facilitate the transaction.
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