Several months ago, I had to take my mom to the doctor early in the morning for blood work. After that was over, she said she would buy me breakfast at McDonalds for my trouble. (She's a proud woman and if I declined, her feelings would be hurt) Anyway, after breakfast was ordered, she plopped down a $100 bill to pay for it. Oh my Gawd, you would have thought the world was going to end. First, they thought the bill was counterfeit and had several of them holding it up to the light. Then they had to mark it with their pen. Then they said they would have to open their safe to get change. We were given our food and the manager said he would bring us our change. I had to remind him twice while we were eating that we needed our change and we still didn't have our money after we had eaten our breakfast. I had to stand there at the counter AFTER we had eaten and again remind the manager. He asked us how he could make it right with everybody. I simply told him that if we would ever get our change, it would turn out right. I know businesses like that really no longer can handle large currency and had I know she was going to lay down a $100 bill, I would not have let her do it, but it was too late by then. Too bad I didn't charge them interest on the money.
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