• TigerAce@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    I get it you can pay with your phone these days. But I also have an ID and a public transportation card which can’t be on my phone. Also I have cash on me. Where to keep that? Every time I pull out my phone or keys money falls out of I keep it loosely in there. I know Gen Z doesn’t have any money, but where do you keep your drivers licence and public transportation card? And insurance card? Where do you keep your drugs then? I have some coke and keta in there as well. Putting it in my pockets and it ends up in the washing machine. And I keep a set of earplugs in there for when I go to a party or concert. Because I would always forget to grab them, I now have them with me all the time.

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    8 hours ago

    Yeah, humans still occasionally acquire important small pieces of paper or plastic that are convenient to stow in some type of small container that can be keep on the person, what a shock.

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    8 hours ago

    Admittedly, I only have a couple of gen Z friends, but they both have the biggest wallets of anyone I know.

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    12 hours ago

    My wallet isn’t owned by a tech conglomerate that has access and admin privileges to everything inside of it. Also, I just don’t want my phone to be everything, especially my I.D.

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    10 hours ago

    I was born in 2000, so I count as gen Z, and I genuinely prefer using physical debit card to paying with a phone (except when I need to touch the keyboard on a terminal).

    But I’m weird like that and I like physical things, like my wallet with a sewing kit and bottle opener. In other pocket I keep a knife and a small flashlight

    And I’m not installing my government app, and especially I’m not installing some shitty gym membership app, when I can have a card in my wallet.

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      7 hours ago

      If you can, I’d suggest switching to a credit card and just pay it off every month. The general lack of consumer protection on debit cards is frightening. So many companies put minimum effort in protecting your data.

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    12 hours ago

    When I’m out I keep my phone on airplane mode and in a little faraday bag. I am not dragging out my phone and waiting for it to reacquire signal every time I want to buy cigarettes. Nevermind that defeats the point of the faraday bag…

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      11 hours ago

      Your phone does not need an internet connection to tap to pay, in the same way your credit cards do not need an internet connection to tap to pay

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          11 hours ago

          I was addressing the “waiting to acquire signal” part, not the “removing from a bag” part which I imagine to be fast

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            10 hours ago

            The phone is already trying to connect to cell networks when it’s in the bag, the moment it comes out it’s already broadcasting which means the cell networks can triangulate your location even before ‘signal is acquired’.

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      12 hours ago

      I just wrap the Faraday bag around the card reader and let NFC do its thing. The cashiers hate me, but sometimes the cute ones get confused and let me draw them in their underwear.

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    14 hours ago

    I’ve worked in IT support/Security for too long to have any of my cards just a short nfc tap away from being used/stolen from.

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      18 hours ago

      You already can’t in so many places. I thought it was required to accept cash, but apparently that’s only for paying the government.

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          That’s how I understand it. Cash is legal tender and has to be accepted to clear debts, so restaurants where you pay after you eat might not be able to refuse cash (though I don’t think there’s a requirement to provide change), though they can refuse all future business with you.

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    21 hours ago

    I strayed into not taking a wallet out with me briefly, then I realised my life shouldn’t rely on Apple or Android (or my (lack of) ability to charge devices).

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      16 hours ago

      Exactly. We should decrease our dependency on these companies, not increase it.

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      20 hours ago

      I wouldn’t mind that so much if those payment methods were more universally accepted, but they aren’t.

      I use a wallet case so I can put cards in the back of my phone case instead of carrying a wallet.

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        19 hours ago

        My state doesn’t accept your license/id to be digital, id also have to walk a few miles before I found the nearest sidewalk, so the idea of going anywhere without a wallet it absurd.

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    23 hours ago

    that’s dumb. I have a wallet and so does everyone else I know in my age. Im gEn Z. these stupid generational labels make no sense

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      16 hours ago

      From what I can tell in this thread, most people carry wallets outside of generational divides, and the post is BS. There is also a significant number of generational-independent psychopaths who have absolutely unhinged systems like “I just carry lose cards in my pocket because I don’t want to take ten minutes picking out a wallet at the store.”

    • BeMoreCareful@lemmy.world
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      22 hours ago

      This is a pretty old meme. I can’t remember the context anymore

      Maybe marketing for phone payments

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    19 hours ago

    I left my wallet on my work desk and a youngling helped walk me through using my phone to pay for my drive-through coffee order. I felt so cool and high tech.

    Of course, when we got to “turn on NFC” the youngling asked what NFC was. I think I told him it was like Bluetooth and let the phone talk to the card reader.

    My older “forgot my wallet” technique was to make an online order for pick up and enter my organically memorized credit card information into the online form.

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    If I was much older I wouldn’t even count as a millennial, and Im genuinely shocked by some of these replies.

    People don’t seem to realize

    1. Phone cases can have credit card holders in them

    2. Some states now have virtual driver’s licenses

    3. if your phone breaks or whatever all your data is accessible from another device and freeze all your accounts if for some reason you skipped #1.

    There really is no need for a wallet anymore.

    • Arachnidbrilliant@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      9 hours ago

      I don’t have to charge my wallet and I can go swimming with my wallet. And I if I don’t want anyone to contact me I can leave my phone at home and still have my wallet for spending money and holding my drivers license.

      I don’t understand why someone would choose to be that dependent on a phone. I was riding a lime scooter, crashed and broke my phone. If I didn’t have my wallet I would have been stuck.

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      12 hours ago

      None of those help me store cash.

      And a lot of really good restaurants have good discount if you pay in cash

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      9 hours ago

      The type of people who use a wallet/card case on their phone are also the type of people who frequently lose their phone.

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        Truthfully when I used to carry a wallet, I lost it and or my cards significantly more times than ive ever lost my phone.

        But thats in part because my phone is usually linked to another device, so I’ll notice if I get more than a few feet from it cause the other device’s disconnect.