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Raritan 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thanks. We need to get this kind of info out.

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Raritan 8 points ago +8 / -0

same here - I had part of my roof replaced. The people who showed up to do the estimate were white but the roofers were all hispanic and did not speak english. The white owners never showed up when the work was done. However, they did show up to give me the bill. It's a racket.

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Raritan 1 point ago +1 / -0

The PSE&G site is in Somerset County and uses Sequoia Voting machines.

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Raritan 3 points ago +3 / -0

I am surrounded by liberals in my blue state. However, I have managed to get them to admit that the economy and especially food prices, gasoline prices, and energy prices were a lot lower under Trump.

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Raritan 16 points ago +16 / -0

True! We just need to stand up to them when they will not take cash.

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Raritan 43 points ago +43 / -0

In New Jersey, this is not legal

The New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act (“CFA”) states: “a person selling or offering for sale goods or services at retail shall not require a buyer to pay using credit or prohibit cash as payment in order to purchase the goods or services.” N.J.S.A. 56:8-2.33(a).

I was in a Walmart and there were no cash accepted registers for self checkout. I asked about that and then they opened one for me. I think companies know this is not legal but they just try to get away with it by seeing if people will just not notice.

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Raritan 4 points ago +4 / -0

I subscribe to Jeff Childers' email list. Comes out almost daily and is always a good read. He applies humor to some really dark news that makes it more readable.

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Raritan 2 points ago +2 / -0

Geologist don't want to be sued or even imprisoned.

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Raritan 1 point ago +1 / -0

Platkin said the state has received and is investigating dozens of complaints from Garden State residents regarding businesses that either charged consumers fees for using credit cards, debit cards, or pre-paid cards without clearly disclosing such fees or that did not accept cash offered by consumers as payment.

The New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act (“CFA”) states: “a person selling or offering for sale goods or services at retail shall not require a buyer to pay using credit or prohibit cash as payment in order to purchase the goods or services.” N.J.S.A. 56:8-2.33(a).

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