Bankrate.com on Monday released results of a survey showing that even though consumers may have more mobile payment options this holiday season, more than two-thirds of shoppers won’t be using them. That’s because seven out of 10 Americans surveyed said they’ll be using cash or a debit card for most of their holiday buys, according to Bankrate. Another 22 percent of the 1,000 adults surveyed said they would do their shopping with credit cards, and 3 percent said they’d be shopping with checks.
Report: Mobile Payments Won't Be a Thing This Holiday Season
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. November 24, 2015 11:23 AMBankrate.com on Monday released results of a survey showing that even though consumers may have more mobile payment options this holiday season, more than two-thirds of shoppers won’t be using them. That’s because seven out of 10 Americans surveyed said they’ll be using cash or a debit card for most of their holiday buys, according to Bankrate. Another 22 percent of the 1,000 adults surveyed said they would do their shopping with credit cards, and 3 percent said they’d be shopping with checks.