Flyingfenix
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- Mar 17, 2004
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Strange, but I always thought it was illegal to refuse legal tender?
As far as I know, cash is not refusable if the business did not stated that cash is not acceptable BEFORE the transactions occurred.
Example:
I go into a restaurant, there is no notice anywhere stating that the place is cashless, and nobody tells me that as well. I eat, and then when paying, someone says "sorry no cash". In this case the place is FORCED to accept cash.
Example 2:
I go into a restaurant, THERE IS a large notice at the door saying "no cash" and the waiter reminds me of this before I order anything. I eat, and try paying with cash. The place is NOT FORCED to accept cash (and I better have other form of payment...)