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    Britain’s first contactless wedding: Newlyweds shun traditional presents for their big day but install contactless card machine at their reception to let guests tap in and pay for their honeymoon

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    A pair of newlyweds have shunned wedding presents on their big day and instead installed a contactless card machine for guests to tap in and pay for their honeymoon.

    Chris Martin, 35, and Tasha White, 33, from Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, recently tied the knot in their hometown before jetting off to Mexico the next day. 

    The couple, who have been together for 14 years and share a daughter, seven, and a son, three, had no desire for all the homeware of a normal wedding registry. 

    Mr Martin, who works for Mercedes, explained: ‘Tasha and I already have a house and everything we need – no one needs another five toasters!

    ‘What we really wanted was help making our dream honeymoon to Mexico happen.’ 

    It meant they instead asked their 140 guests at the sprawling Furtho Manor Farm for a different kind of contribution, installing a card reader by the bar at their reception.

    Attendees also had the option to scan a framed QR code to make a payment, which was cheekily signposted: ‘Don’t be tight, pay for our flight.’ 

    The groom, who was delighted by the unusual fundraising efforts with his bride Ms White, a hairdresser by trade, said: ‘Our guests absolutely loved it. 

    Britain’s first contactless wedding: Newlyweds shun traditional presents for their big day but install contactless card machine at their reception to let guests tap in and pay for their honeymoon

    A pair of newlyweds (pictured) have shunned wedding presents on their big day and instead installed a contactless card machine for guests to tap in and pay for their honeymoon

    Chris Martin , 35, and Tasha White, 33, from Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, recently tied the knot in their hometown before jetting off to Mexico the next day. Pictured: The newlyweds with guests on their big day

    Chris Martin , 35, and Tasha White, 33, from Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, recently tied the knot in their hometown before jetting off to Mexico the next day. Pictured: The newlyweds with guests on their big day 

    The couple (pictured), who have been together for 14 years and share a daughter, seven, and a son, three, had no desire for all the homeware of a normal wedding registry

    The couple (pictured), who have been together for 14 years and share a daughter, seven, and a son, three, had no desire for all the homeware of a normal wedding registry

    ‘I’m not going to reveal how much the total came to, but they were very generous. Some of them even tapped more than once.’ 

    Mr Martin continued: ‘People don’t carry cash anymore so we thought we could have a bit of fun and raise money for our honeymoon at the same time…

    ‘As you can imagine people got more generous as the drinks started to flow!’ 

    He also pointed out the reader and QR code, produced by payment firm Lopay, were cheap to use and install, helping to cut wedding costs, which can easily rack up.  

    One guest said: ‘I think the card reader and QR code were a great idea. 

    ‘No one knows what to really do about wedding gifts nowadays so it’s usually money. This was so much less faff than cash or a bank transfer.’ 

    Lopay’s boss and founder Richard Carter said: ‘I’m delighted that we at Lopay could help make Chris and Tasha’s wedding day such a success.

    ‘Having a card reader and the QR code made it so much easier for guests to give the couple a present on the day without any hassle. 

    The couple (pictured with attendees) instead asked their 140 guests at the sprawling Furtho Manor Farm for a different kind of contribution, installing a card reader by the bar at their reception

    The couple (pictured with attendees) instead asked their 140 guests at the sprawling Furtho Manor Farm for a different kind of contribution, installing a card reader by the bar at their reception

    Attendees also had the option to scan a framed QR code (pictured) to make a payment, which was cheekily signposted: 'Don't be tight, pay for our flight'

    Attendees also had the option to scan a framed QR code (pictured) to make a payment, which was cheekily signposted: ‘Don’t be tight, pay for our flight’

    The groom, who was delighted by the fundraising efforts with his bride Ms White, said: 'Our guests absolutely loved it'

    The groom, who was delighted by the fundraising efforts with his bride Ms White, said: ‘Our guests absolutely loved it’

    'I'm not going to reveal how much the total came to, but they were very generous. Some of them even tapped more than once', he continued

    ‘I’m not going to reveal how much the total came to, but they were very generous. Some of them even tapped more than once’, he continued 

    He also pointed out the reader and QR code, produced by payment firm Lopay, were cheap to use and install, helping to cut wedding costs, which can easily rack up

    He also pointed out the reader and QR code, produced by payment firm Lopay, were cheap to use and install, helping to cut wedding costs, which can easily rack up

    One guest said: 'I think the card reader and QR code were a great idea'

    One guest said: ‘I think the card reader and QR code were a great idea’ 

    'No one knows what to really do about wedding gifts nowadays so it's usually money', they continued

    ‘No one knows what to really do about wedding gifts nowadays so it’s usually money’, they continued 

    ‘And I’m sure some of them were even more generous after a few glasses of celebration bubbly.

    ‘Who knows? This could really catch on at wedding venues across the country.’ 

    Lopay, the UK’s lowest cost, highest rated payment app, offers no fees on the first £2,000 of earnings users process through it. 

    The service is contract-free and payment processing rates start at 0.79 per cent – half the cost of rivals like SumUp, Zettle and Square.

    And this rate can even be offset completely to 0 per cent when users get an Expense and Rewards Card – a kind of debit card to allow them to spend their earnings.   



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