AHMEDABAD: While his mother had reached bank to change old notes for the new amid much fan fare after Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes, cashless transactions will have to convince more people to flap its wings.Prahlad Modi, who is the President of fair price shop owners association in Ahmedabad and owns a fair price shop made no bones in stating that cashless transactions will have to wait a while as there are concerns about the same among the fair price shop owners.“To begin with, banks are yet to give us swiping machines and there will be rental charges attached to those machines,” Prahlad told ET.“The transactions will also attract some service charges and for people like us, who work on commission basis, these are going to be difficult to negotiate. So we are asking the government to remove these charges, or pay the charges to the banks” he said adding that so far he too has not installed a POS machine or digital wallet in his shop.“I am yet to come across any customer who wanted to pay through PayTM or something like that,” he added. “People are now gearing up to set up POS machines and many have even opened current accounts with the banks, but now the ball is in the bank’s court,” he added.“Our business is mostly cash based and people come to us with small amounts of cash,” Prahlad said adding that people normally have that much cash for the ration shops hence the impact of demonetisation has not been felt so much by the fair price shop owners so far.