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<p>[QUOTE="Pocket Change, post: 266390, member: 8012"]<b>Followup</b></p><p><br /></p><p>This is a followup on the "Do you have to accept a $100 bill from a customer".</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm guessing there will be replies saying that "no, you do not have to accept the $100 bill".</p><p><br /></p><p>Well, what happens when they stop taking the $20? I dunno. Because if they can refuse a $100, they can refuse a $20. I know there are counterfeit problems with the $100, but there are also a lot of counterfeit $20s.</p><p><br /></p><p>Where does it stop. No one is really bothered by the signs: "We don't accept $100 bills" because it doesn't apply to most of us. What if they suddenly said "We don't accept $20 bills".</p><p><br /></p><p>Funny thing. Our dryer is on the fritz (that is NOT funny). but I had to go to the local laundromat. Well, I had been searching through dime rolls for the past several weeks and brought a ton o' dimes to pay for the drying expenses.</p><p><br /></p><p>Well, I get there and the d***ed machines only take quarters. LUCKILY, there was an attendant and she was able to convert my "useless" dimes into quarters. *WHEW*</p><p><br /></p><p>I know that is a silly example, but it is a case in point.</p><p><br /></p><p>IS THERE A LAW?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pocket Change, post: 266390, member: 8012"][b]Followup[/b] This is a followup on the "Do you have to accept a $100 bill from a customer". I'm guessing there will be replies saying that "no, you do not have to accept the $100 bill". Well, what happens when they stop taking the $20? I dunno. Because if they can refuse a $100, they can refuse a $20. I know there are counterfeit problems with the $100, but there are also a lot of counterfeit $20s. Where does it stop. No one is really bothered by the signs: "We don't accept $100 bills" because it doesn't apply to most of us. What if they suddenly said "We don't accept $20 bills". Funny thing. Our dryer is on the fritz (that is NOT funny). but I had to go to the local laundromat. Well, I had been searching through dime rolls for the past several weeks and brought a ton o' dimes to pay for the drying expenses. Well, I get there and the d***ed machines only take quarters. LUCKILY, there was an attendant and she was able to convert my "useless" dimes into quarters. *WHEW* I know that is a silly example, but it is a case in point. IS THERE A LAW?[/QUOTE]
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