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The process takes a bit longer than a contactless card payment because for added security, it also scans your fingerprint. It is a ‘digital wallet' that lets you shop with an Apple phone in a similar way to using a contactless card. You wave the phone at a payment terminal bearing an Apple Pay logo.



Contactless has become her everyday method of spending - after she overcame initial concerns about security.
She says: ‘When I saw how easy it was to use, I was concerned about what would happen if the card was stolen. I was also reassured by the fact you can only do a certain number of transactions before the retailer asks for your PIN.' But when I found out the maximum spend was £20 - now it's £30 - that gave me peace of mind.

One person is in charge of a KiTTi account and has a prepaid MasterCard linked to it which is used whenever a payment needs to be made by the group. KiTTi focuses on groups wanting to save up for a joint purchase, such as a group holiday or night out.

Customers - who don't have to be with Barclays - set up a prepaid account linked to their Visa or MasterCard. They then make payments by waving a special wristband - or a key fob or sticker - at the contactless card reader. This allows shoppers to top up online or through an app on their smartphone.

They do this by going to one of 28,000 PayPoint stores around the country and pay cash to top up their account on the ParentPay system. To avoid excluding certain groups, parents can still take part in the cashless system even if they prefer to use cash.

Melanie also links her card to the account she holds with cashback website Quidco so that every time she spends in certain stores, such as Debenhams or JD Sports, she can earn a cashback - and this eventually ends up in her account without her seeing notes or coins.

The service tries to add fun to the process so friends (who can set up groups along the lines of WhatsApp) can send payment requests through the free app with a personalised message - with the use of emoticons encouraged.

A fee of 35p is also charged if you make ATM withdrawals - £1.50 if abroad, a consideration for those planning a stag or hen weekend overseas. A fee of 35p applies whenever a payment is made into the central pot. With KiTTi you do not need to be a Santander customer.

Mandy also likes the fact she can keep an eye on what the children are buying.
She says: ‘For example, I saw that Miles had three breakfasts in one week. But he is a teenager and cycles to school so he needs the extra calories.'

About £930 million is spent this way each month in 121million transactions. Waitrose reported a 20 per cent leap in contactless transactions following the limit increase, showing that it now covers average basket value.

Most big chains now accept contactless payments - and in London travellers on buses, trains and the Tube can use them in place of an Oyster card. You can only use it where the retailer has a compatible terminal, which will also show the wavy line symbol.

A default card will be charged when you spend unless you select a different one. Most leading banks are signed up to Apple Pay - apart from Barclays although it will join the scheme next year. You can also use an iPad (Pro, Air2 or Mini 3 onwards) for shopping online - but without the restrictions of a contactless spending limit.

One of the biggest schemes is Paym, which since launch in April last year has seen three million people register their mobile number with one of the 17 banks and VOLOS PATRAS TAXI building societies signed up to the system with £75million sent.

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