#1 Paper money is eliminated.
#2 Credit card companies and assorted electronic payment processors raise fees and APR's by 2,000%.
#3 If paper money were available, everyone could abandon credit cards and utilize paper money instead but with the cash option dead that is no longer possible.
Question: how do consumers cope with conditions under cashless societies where fees are raised severely the way pharmaceutical drugs in the united states are after a single entity buys up existing stockpiles.
There are interesting and somewhat well worn arguments published all over the internet for potential negatives associated with market consolidation, further centralization of markets leading to monopolization.
I wonder if any cashless supporters have a good response to this?
There is always a way to prevent that from happening:
Visa, Mastercard reach $6.2 billion settlement over card-swipe fees
Mastercard Fined $648 Million By EU Over Fees
And if fees go up too much, then the market will react and a new company will pop-up with cheaper fees, and since somebody mentioned Sweden, the leading payment processor in Sweden is Izettle, not any of the big names.
Besides cash gives you a false feeling nobody can touch your money...in a matter of minutes, the CB decides old notes have no value and will consider only new banknotes real money as it happened in Turkey. And all your cash will be useless.
Just to give you an example, In India, Visa and Mastercard is being used by majority of the banks for their payment processing. These organizations are private ones and seeing their dominance in the Indian financial market, Indian Government has started an initiative called "Rupay". It is a similar payment processor like Visa and Mastercard but strictly run by Indian Government. Now slowly all government banks have started using this payment processors and started issuing Rupay cards to the account holders. It is not not only giving great competition to the Visa and Mastercard, but also offering the similar efficiency within India. Only few private banks are still using Visa and Mastercard but all other banks are now offering the choice to their customers whether they want to get a Visa/Mastercard or a Rupay card. The transaction cost of the Rupay card, is simply a lot cheaper than these two conglomerates trying to control the major market share.
Oh yeah, the government should do it!!!!
Because we all know the government is so damn good at doing things! /s
And how much does this Rupay cost in subsidies from the government?
Because every time any government offers something cheaper it actually costs you more but since it's from tax money people have a tendency to ignore the issue.