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<p>[QUOTE="Blaubart, post: 1497179, member: 37498"]On the contrary...</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>That is not a DEBT. This is the point you all seem to be missing. When you walk up to the counter with the goods you wish to purchase, you are proposing a sale. No debt has been incurred at that point. On the Wikipedia page, someone does bring up the special circumstances that restaurants find themselves in. They collect payment after the meal has been consumed. At that point there is a debt and if they want their money, they have to accept whatever form of legal tender is offered.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>No, but I do own a rental property. If it is stipulated in the rental contract that payment must be made in a certain fashion, then you must pay according to the terms of your contract. Also, unless it's late, rent due for the next month is not a debt.</p><p><br /></p><p>Despite it being mentioned several times, people keep bringing up examples that do not involve debt. What is so hard to understand about this concept?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Blaubart, post: 1497179, member: 37498"]On the contrary... That is not a DEBT. This is the point you all seem to be missing. When you walk up to the counter with the goods you wish to purchase, you are proposing a sale. No debt has been incurred at that point. On the Wikipedia page, someone does bring up the special circumstances that restaurants find themselves in. They collect payment after the meal has been consumed. At that point there is a debt and if they want their money, they have to accept whatever form of legal tender is offered. No, but I do own a rental property. If it is stipulated in the rental contract that payment must be made in a certain fashion, then you must pay according to the terms of your contract. Also, unless it's late, rent due for the next month is not a debt. Despite it being mentioned several times, people keep bringing up examples that do not involve debt. What is so hard to understand about this concept?[/QUOTE]
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