Thereβs a cost to going cashless | Letters
Readers respond to Sammy Gecsoylerβs article about his week without bank and contactless cards
I welcome Sammy Gecsoylerβs article (My week of only using cash: could a return to notes and coins change my life?, 10 February) while noting that he is young, employed and living in a city, and that he commented about the older cash-payers seen in charity shops.
I am one of the many who live rurally. We rely on access to cash. Our lives still include paying small sums β Β£2.50 for entry and a coffee at our many village societies (open to all), or Β£5 for lunch provided fortnightly by volunteers β and varying sums to sponsor fundraising or village facilities, or small amounts to travel on our community bus.
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Β© Photograph: Alex Segre/Alamy

Β© Photograph: Alex Segre/Alamy

Β© Photograph: Alex Segre/Alamy