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<p>[QUOTE="saltysam-1, post: 856509, member: 23368"]I'm still trying to convince the gas station to take a $100 bill with a fill up; even if the amount of the sale requires less change than the sale itself. I had to use an ATM machine in order to pay one time. Add another $1.50 to the bill to cover the service charge by the bank. Just imagine all the posted notices from retailers saying they won't accept $500 bills for a transaction.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="saltysam-1, post: 856509, member: 23368"]I'm still trying to convince the gas station to take a $100 bill with a fill up; even if the amount of the sale requires less change than the sale itself. I had to use an ATM machine in order to pay one time. Add another $1.50 to the bill to cover the service charge by the bank. Just imagine all the posted notices from retailers saying they won't accept $500 bills for a transaction.[/QUOTE]
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