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I saw a sign at a place tonight saying no change given. Weird.
Money's value is based upon perception of value and global demand. So...they can literally make the money it costs to make the money out of thin air. Usury.I think that may be true also because it costs more than 1 cent to produce a penny.
All retailers would rather have cash. They have to pay a percentage fee every time a customer uses a card. It’s not much, but it can definitely add upSomething is telling me that stores really just want everyone to use credit/debit and don’t want to argue with cash paying individuals. So, you say sorry due to national coin shortage we can only accept credit at this time.
Easy way to get out of any arguments. Smart people.
Don't like those programs at all. Just tax shelters for the company. And no one follows the money trail on the charities and non profits. So who knows how much goes to charity.I have seen where they have asked if you would be willing to donate the change to charity.
lol, yep and someone pay it plus shipping to have the coinsI'm going to go on Ebay and start flipping my coins. $1.15 for a dollar worth of quarters, $1.25 for a dollar of dimes, etc. My wife and I were talking about this last night, I easily have several hundred dollars in coins currently. Looks like my laziness finally paid off!
If I turned my coin jar in I doubt I could re-fill it with the limited cash transactions I do. I used to fill it once a year. I't been sitting full for 2 or 3 years. Only reason anything comes out of it is I have a co-worker that still needs quarters for laundry so I will bring in $10-20 ever couple months.So the giant bag of coins/change in ny closer I should onto? Kindo f hate having it sit around, but then again I havent added to it since 99.99% of my transactions are cc
Same here in MichiganKroger has announced (in Ohio at least) they are no longer giving change back. They will round up and give you a credit for the unreturned change or donate to a charity... and yes I was stuck behind a guy Saturday paying cash who had to have the policy explained three times before he said "muh...whatever..."
I'm sure one of the Mods wanted to change it, but you know....the change shortage.....Why is this thread in "Golf Talk"? Seems pretty well Off-Topic to me...
I'm sure one of the Mods wanted to change it, but you know....the change shortage.....
Not 100% sure but I don't think they can legally not accept cash as it is legal tender.Just saw this
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