Shawn Highfield wrote to Dave Drum <=-
After clearing customs we set off down the 401 and stopped at one of
the service plazas to get a meal. I paid with a U$20 for a CAD7 check cashier gav me back CAD22 and change. I though to myself "I'm gonna
like this."
Laugh. I know when I ran my business I would accept USD but only at
par. If someone wanted to pay that badly in USD I figured it was worth
the gamble on it being counterfit.
Any large purchases I asked for plastic or CAD so I could at least
check the bills.
idea was the the fiver wasa small enough to escape notice and big
enough to be useful.
Shawn Highfield wrote to Dave Drum <=-
idea was the the fiver was small enough to escape notice and big
enough to be useful.
Makes sense. I don't think you could get away with it now. If you can find someone who even takes cash you dont' want to rob them as they are following the law.
There is a law in my state that prohibits different pricing for
credit or for ca$h. So they do a "wotk around" in most places by
offering a "discount for cash" usually <5% which cover the processing
plastic. The smart places build the cost of processing into their
price structure. Then if they get ca$h it's a bonus toward the annual Holiday Party. Bv)=
Shawn Highfield wrote to Dave Drum <=-
There is a law in my state that prohibits different pricing for
credit or for ca$h. So they do a "wotk around" in most places by
offering a "discount for cash" usually <5% which cover the processing
That's the same here.
plastic. The smart places build the cost of processing into their
price structure. Then if they get ca$h it's a bonus toward the annual Holiday Party. Bv)=
A lot of stores around here just won't take cash. Even when I argue
and say it's the only legal form of payment. It's not worth the
argument so I stopped carrying it.
That's just bizarre. I carry different ca$h money than most. And it's
just for "waitress bait" (tips). I do U$2 bills, U$1 coins and 50c coins. It has the effect of making me remembered and always getting wonderful service rhw next time I'm at that venue.
just for "waitress bait" (tips). I do U$2 bills, U$1 coins and 50c
coins. It has the effect of making me remembered and always getting wonderful service rhw next time I'm at that venue.
Shawn Highfield wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Why is it most people in the USA don't use the $2 bill? Here we've
always used them (well it's been a coin for decades).
There are few $2 bills in circulation. You can buy a box of 100 $2
bills directly from the US Treasury, IIRC.
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