well begging is not an individual's effort, but an organisation with managers and supervisors. You bet if there's money to be made, someone will figure out a way
Initially doners will pay for the cards and keep them handy but beggars will take the card and throw them away- money wasted.
Soon there will be a supply chain link established where these cards can be exchanged for money again.
I suppose if most of the shops that are accepting these cards are honest and don't try pulling off some scheme under the table. It would work decently well
Instant noodles are used as currency in American prisons. I afraid a similar concept might play out here...
well begging is not an individual's effort, but an organisation with managers and supervisors. You bet if there's money to be made, someone will figure out a way
Initially doners will pay for the cards and keep them handy but beggars will take the card and throw them away- money wasted.
Soon there will be a supply chain link established where these cards can be exchanged for money again.
I suppose if most of the shops that are accepting these cards are honest and don't try pulling off some scheme under the table. It would work decently well