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<p>[QUOTE="scottishmoney, post: 1528338, member: 12789"]I would never use more halves than I had to. Maybe you have never worked in a store - but in many stores the cashiers are stuck with the change they get - which results in it staying in the register over several nights - and causing them to count it over and over again at open and close of the cash register. So if you give a cashier one half they can send it out readily, give them $20 in halves you might well just chaff them off. I know from my brief experience with retail that the company said we could refuse refuse coin payments, like rolls of quarters etc as a nuisance. At the end of the night we had to leave $100 in the register - about $90 in bills and $10 in change. $20 in halves are a problem since you cannot send change back to the cage.</p><p><br /></p><p>I never had a problem with kids coming in and buying something and spending like $50 in $1 bills though - in retail you can never have too many $1 bills. In fact I thanked them for making my life easier since I wouldn't have to run out of $1s and then wait up to an hour to get more from the cash office.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="scottishmoney, post: 1528338, member: 12789"]I would never use more halves than I had to. Maybe you have never worked in a store - but in many stores the cashiers are stuck with the change they get - which results in it staying in the register over several nights - and causing them to count it over and over again at open and close of the cash register. So if you give a cashier one half they can send it out readily, give them $20 in halves you might well just chaff them off. I know from my brief experience with retail that the company said we could refuse refuse coin payments, like rolls of quarters etc as a nuisance. At the end of the night we had to leave $100 in the register - about $90 in bills and $10 in change. $20 in halves are a problem since you cannot send change back to the cage. I never had a problem with kids coming in and buying something and spending like $50 in $1 bills though - in retail you can never have too many $1 bills. In fact I thanked them for making my life easier since I wouldn't have to run out of $1s and then wait up to an hour to get more from the cash office.[/QUOTE]
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