Popular Roman Wishing Well Switches To Contactless Payments
A popular wishing well at a Roman bath house has decided to switch things up a bit and do contactless payments. What does this mean? Instead of tossing your money into the well and making a wish, you now have to pay via credit card or drop your money in a box.
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A very popular Roman bath house in England has a wishing well that many have use over many years. People have tossed their coins and money into the well, while making a wish. Well…pardon the pun, it’s now off limits to do so. You can no longer throw money into the well. But wait, you can still make your wishes and pay.
The 2,000 year old bath house was used as a cold water pool that the people could jump in after a hot bath. For years, tourists would toss coins into it for good luck. The money was used by the charity that runs the bath house. During the pandemic, people were not allowed out, so no one was making donations. The charity switched things up a bit and switched to contactless payments with credit cards and by dropping money in a box.
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The Affects Of The Switch
Even though people are still able to make donations through contactless payments, the charity has seen a huge downfall of the amount donated a year. They used to receive about $133,000 a year, according to The Telegraph. They now bring in just under $14,000 a year. A huge difference.
The officials didn’t make the changes to make people angry. There was a reason. People tossing coins into the bath was ruining the bath. It was damaging the structure of the bath. Also retrieving the coins cost the charity a lot of money.
The Telegraph was told that “A child making a wish with a contactless card does not have the same magical appeal.” This is very true, but if its to preserve the bath house, it definitely isn’t a bad idea.