Visa scheming to implement a cashless society by bribing restaurants for refusing cash🧐
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I remember reading that in commerce if you offer to pay a debt and the other side refuses a valid payment, the debt disappears.
Gonna try this as those gas stations that claim not to accept any bill larger than a $20
I kinda understand that one. They don't want a bunch of cash in the registers for the crooks to grab. I believe if you buy $50 worth of gas and pay with a 50, they'll accept it and feed it into their mini vault that clerk does not have access to.
Heres an interesting article on the topic, from 2017.
https://www.outsidethebeltway.com/what-happens-when-a-business-wont-accept-cash-for-payment/
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Another good one, this from 2018.
https://www.expertlaw.com/library/consumer-protection/it-legal-refuse-cash-payment
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These are 5-6 years old so I don't know if there's been any changes in the legal arena that would affect cash payments.
Right? I thought the same thing at the parking meter that did not accept coins.