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I don't know if the problem has been resolved since 9am, but first thing this morning M&S on Lordship Lane were not able to take card payment, only cash. This issue was compounded by the nearest cash machine at the P.O. being out of order. I also heard a number of M&S staff say that Sainsbury's at DKH were also unable to take card payments. I managed get some cash out of the Co-Op ATM in the end.

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Many small businesses take cash only i.e some local cafes/shops/hairdressers in both ED and Forest Hill. As well as my card - always try to have around £10/£20 cash on me. Daughter in Sussex is trying to teach her 8 and 10 year old value of money and budgeting, finds it hard to demonstrate with hard cash as so few shops take cash where she lives. Ended up in getting those debt cards for children.

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