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Some Remainers won’t accept the new 50p ?

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Urmstongran Sun 26-Jan-20 19:34:11

They say if it’s in their change they will refuse it and ask for 2x20p and a 10p. Oh surely not?

What if they receive them in change from a vending machine?

The Europhiles were perfectly happy to foist 30 times as many 50p coins on us to commemorate joining the EEC in 1973 and those were in common circulation for 24 years unlike the relatively tiny number of Brexit coins that will mostly go directly into collector and investor holdings!

Callistemon Mon 27-Jan-20 11:11:45

I'm not sure that some of the car parks I use have an app!
In fact one we used at the weekend was 50p.

Obviously for large purchases I would use a card.

growstuff Mon 27-Jan-20 11:15:58

I only use two car parks (one near my town centre and the one next to the station) and I can use apps for both. I don't drive anywhere else.

growstuff Mon 27-Jan-20 11:17:18

Correction. I don't drive anywhere else, where I would need to use a car park.

JenniferEccles Mon 27-Jan-20 11:44:55

We use cash to buy the newspaper each day as our local newsagent won’t accept card payment for such a small amount.

We also need cash for car parks, and I pay our window cleaner with cash.

Before too long though I expect we will all have one of those little microchips embedded under the skin on our wrists like a lot of Swedes do!

growstuff Mon 27-Jan-20 12:12:41

I don't buy newspapers and I pay my window cleaner by direct bank transfer.

Anything else I might need cash for?

MaizieD Mon 27-Jan-20 12:48:46

For when card machines aren't working, growstuff?

I've several times had to nip out and get cash from a machine in those circumstances.

Also, buying from local markets? We have a small one once a week, all the traders deal only in cash...

I rather like the idea that my movements and spending patterns can't all be tracked through card payments...

lucywinter Mon 27-Jan-20 13:03:12

I think it is silly to not accept the coin. We have to accept what is a done deal.

The wording on the coin is excellent - "Peace, prosperity and friendship with all nations". Who can object to that?

lucywinter Mon 27-Jan-20 13:03:51

(and no Oxford comma. grin)

sarahellenwhitney Mon 27-Jan-20 13:14:41

I cannot see myself obtaining any as I use my card for ALL purchases and the car parks in my area are for pound coins only.

growstuff Mon 27-Jan-20 13:29:21

I don't go to the local market any more. We have a fantastic greengrocer, fishmonger and butchers, all of whom accept card. The quality is much better than the market and comparable in price.

I've never been sent away to get cash, so maybe I'm lucky.

I like the idea that my outgoings can be tracked because I try to claim as many of them as possible as taxable expenses grin. I honestly couldn't care less if somebody were to track my day to day activities (all amazingly boring). It might come in useful to the police (or somebody) if I were ever to disappear grin.

My children don't use cash either and I suspect many younger people don't, so they might not ever see one of these coins. Apparently, it's not illegal to get a Sharpie pen and write "I love EU" on the back of a normal 50p!! grin

growstuff Mon 27-Jan-20 13:30:27

I'm glad I'm not the only on sarahellenwhitney.

MaizieD Mon 27-Jan-20 13:34:59

Suffragettes stamped 'Votes for Women' on coins.

I don't think a sharpie message would survive for long. It rubs off more easily than you would think.

Callistemon Mon 27-Jan-20 13:39:02

growstuff I was wondering about a tip in a restaurant for good service.
I know there is quite often 10% added for 'gratuities' but sometimes we might want to give a cash tip to one person.

NotSpaghetti Mon 27-Jan-20 13:41:16

It doesn’t require or benefit from an Oxford comma in this situation as it wouldn’t aid understanding lucywinter

I agree with vegansrock about the wording. I presume I must be one of Lemongrove’s sneering few!

lucywinter Mon 27-Jan-20 13:46:00

I know it doesn't need an "oxford" comma. hmm Did I say it did?

lemongrove Mon 27-Jan-20 13:49:13

Yes NotSpaghetti you certainly are.

lemongrove Mon 27-Jan-20 13:52:08

I don’t believe anyone who says they never use cash...sorry.
I think they are using it as an excuse, a get out, to let the world
(GN) know that their little hands won’t be sullied by this new coin.?
They may use cash rarely but not never.

maddyone Mon 27-Jan-20 13:59:40

I said I use it sometimes Lemon but mostly use contactless. I have some of those thingies, forget their name, that protect the card from being read by any unscrupulous person.

Pantglas2 Mon 27-Jan-20 14:04:16

I still use cash for anything under a fiver. What about The Big Issue, poppies in November and charity boxes? And I still like to give grandchildren a shiny £1-2 coin for sweets and they love having them!

timetogo2016 Mon 27-Jan-20 14:07:05

Oh for heavens sake it`s only money.
I would love to know what the anti royalists do with their money.

GrandmaMoira Mon 27-Jan-20 14:11:07

I think this new 50p coin is a deliberate windup, trying to upset Remainers further and adding further fuel to the huge divide that Brexit has opened up. I certainly don't want any of them in my purse. It is just proving that the Government do not want to heal the divide.

lemongrove Mon 27-Jan-20 14:19:25

Of course it isn’t a ‘wind up’ !
It’s marking a historic event, and like it or not ( leaving the EU) it was a democratic vote so to do.Not wanting a coin in your purse, or to hear Bongs at midnight or to drink champagne is your right, but equally those who do want those things have a right to enjoy them, and no doubt they will.

NotSpaghetti Mon 27-Jan-20 14:22:34

lemongrove ?

lemongrove Mon 27-Jan-20 14:24:37

??for you NS ?

NotSpaghetti Mon 27-Jan-20 14:26:14

Thanks LG will happily raise one for you