• In short: One of the first cashless gaming trials in NSW found the technology made little difference to the behaviour of gamblers.
  • The Wests New Lambton trial has received criticism from gambling reform advocates, who say it did not include a card with binding and default limits.
  • What’s next?: The Independent Panel on Gaming Reform will provide findings from an expanded statewide cashless gaming trial.
  • No1@aussie.zone
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    7 months ago

    I know that the whole cashless gaming is supposedly targeting tax cheats blah blah,.

    But the whole cashless thing is making me twitch.

    You are further distancing money from a physical/logical good to an abstract thing that doesn’t really mean anything.

    The move away from cash to cashless is having the same effect.

    Paying $15 when you only have a $20 in your wallet to last you to payday is a lot different to just tapping your card for those new shoes, or another $500 of ‘points’ to flush through a pokie.

    idk, maybe I’m an old guy barking at the moon, but something feels really off. I think I’m going to pull out $500 in cash, and use that to pay for everything and see if it changes my perspective.