Cdreed, Robert, & others,
The below link is a far cry from a high percentage of people demanding to be 100% cashless.
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/FinancialSecurity/story?id=89817&page=1
For some of us ... the publics urge to use plastic ... can be satisfied by having a strategically located ATM for the smaller
transaction self service bays.
We did the math & continue to do the math here at our location for the self service bays. We do not have an automatic but have 6 self serve bays, 4 vacs & 2 dog wash rooms plus our 50+ machine laundromat. Our 5 ATM signs are being read & there seems to be no learning curve or additional need for valuable personnel to show plastic usage ... for the normal newly getting acquainted customer turnover. Since the ATMs give out $5 bills we notice a definite increase in $5s within our in bay bill acceptors with no complaints.
Especially on weekends when the weather is nice we have a healthy steady flow of customers. I shudder & squirm thinking about what would have happened if we would have followed the proponents of not just allowing but actually encouraging either the government &/or the banks to get at the high numbers that occur by taking significant percentages of the gross income before expenses rather than the net after expenses.
This is not based on speculation ... it is based on almost 1.5 years of solid, trouble free ... more than paid for itself ... ATM use at our location.
What is also relevant within this discussion ... is making $1 & $2
coins dominant rather than $1 bills. $2 bills could be substituted for the $2
coin though like some propose.
From an owners perspective, there is value for some high security areas to not have any cash whatsoever ... but those areas would still tend to be prone to senseless mindless vandalism anyway. The extra money spent on the significant
credit card percentages etc could be routed into improving our defenses along that line.
mike