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"Publication". Other problems will arise in the near future. 100 dram coins are simply wiped from the kiosks

"Hraparak" newspaper writes:

"From November 1, people must have a 100 dram note with them or the ability to pay with a QR code in order to use Yerevan's city transport. And this problem worries many people. People have been busy hunting for 100-dram coins in recent days, they simply wipe 100-dram coins from shops, banks, kiosks. They even compete with each other: I got half a kilo, I have 40. If before they asked their friends living in the regions to bring them walnuts, honey, autumn peaches, now they ask them to collect 100 coins and bring them to the city. But other problems will arise in the near future. For example, the "Tel-Cell" payment machine and the 100 dram machine are not in the same section of the bus. In other words, when getting on the bus, there will be a crowd, and people with a QR code and a 100-dram note will interfere with each other."

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