Posted by Gambles on December 07, 2017 at 14:56:56 from (24.246.193.220):
In Reply to: Cash accepted ..... posted by Crazy Horse on December 07, 2017 at 07:07:18:
A couple of years ago, my mom had to have some blood tests at a hospital about an hour away. I took her there first thing in the morning and, as a thanks for being her chauffeur, she said she would pay for my breakfast at McDonalds. We both got our meals to stay and my mom put down a $100 bill as payment. I knew the problem some businesses have taking large denomination, but since I didn't want to look a gift horse in the mouth, I kept my mouth shut and didn't say anything to my mom. The lady behind the counter about freaked out. She immediately shut down the line and called the manager over. The manager saw the $100 bill, clinched his mouth and shook his head at the same time. He then told me that he had to get change from the time-lock safe and that he would bring our change out to where we would be eating. About 10 minutes later, we hadn't seen our change yet, so I walked back to the counter to remind him that he still owed us money. Another five minutes had passed and I went to remind him again. We were fully done eating and I had to go back to the counter again to get the change from the $100 bill. Most people truly do want a cash-less society. Also try paying for a transaction with a $1 coin or a $2 bill and listen to them complain.
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