A simple tool for managing your budget better

Contactless payment makes spending feel almost abstract — you no longer “see” the money leaving. Keeping your receipts helps you stay aware of what you’re actually spending, especially on impulse purchases.

Reviewing them at home, with a clear head, makes it easier to adjust your habits and identify areas where you can save money — a real advantage for responsible spending.

In case of a dispute, it’s your key document

If there’s a disagreement about a price or promotion, the receipt is the central piece of evidence to assert your rights. Without it, contesting the charge becomes difficult, if not impossible.

Refusing a receipt may seem eco-friendly or convenient, but in reality, that small slip of paper remains a genuine safeguard for your budget, your peace of mind, and your freedom as an informed consumer.