Doubt it, when states like Montana, Missouri, North and South Carolina have joined the ranks of New York, Massachusetts to prohibit cashless businesses. https://97x.com/these-are-the-states-where-retailers-must-take-your-cash/ |
Yes you are forced to use legal tender of the US.
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They are online businesses so no. But to answer OP. You can't refuse US money. It's legal tender and therefore has to be accepted. How is this not common knowledge? |
It's been the law for A LOOOOOOOOOOOONGGG time that businesses have to accept legal tender. Perhaps think before you speak. |
Or they are using the official US currency to conduct business.
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| If you all really want the government and all the POS companies along with Amazon and Apple to have access to 100% of your purchasing history, then fight it all you want. But money is legal tender. It's good and people should use it more, in fact so Visa stops taking a cut off the top. |
*standing golf clap* |
Yeah, let's just install metal detectors in every school, armed rent-a-cops in every place of business, and let them go cashless instead of fighting crime. |
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DCUM participants just plain suck. You really do. You’re either a bunch of clueless idiots or total hypocrites.
Not everyone can get a credit or debit card because not everyone has good credit or a checking account. These people have the right to spend their US dollars in US businesses. And the poster who says they shouldn’t be allowed to do that in more expensive restaurants is an ass. Who are you to decide what’s expensive and what isn’t? You’re all about small government expect when it comes to protecting the poor, then you want to legislate where they can and cannot eat. So many of you have absolutely no inkling of what’s going on right under your noses. Not everybody in DC is a rich white snob with enough time to engage in petty and endless drivel in sites like this. |
I think you'd be surprised how much the right likes cash since the gummint can't track or control cash transactions. |
I’m a Trump supporter and agree with this 100%. This cuts across party lines. It’s about decency. |
The eye roll was a nice touch. Unfortunately you are wrong. But DC having to pass a law forcing businesses to accept cash should have tipped you off.
https://www.federalreserve.gov/faqs/currency_12772.htm |
| I don't know about DC, but a lot of vendors at Farmers' Markets in the suburbs have signs that say "Credit Cards Accepted; Cash Preferred." Visa charges a 3% fee on all transactions. |
Cash is the payment of choice for those who evade taxes. The IRS has no idea how many tomatoes you grew in a given year. |
Its insane that no one has moved in with an electronic payment system that really undercuts swipe fees. Probably more of a regulatory barrier than technical one. |