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PSA: A guy at my register last night insisted his $100 bill was 'legal tender for all debts' when I couldn't break it.
It was about 9 PM and we were low on big bills in the drawer. I told him the total was $12 and I didn't have enough change. He started getting loud, quoting that line from the bill itself... I had to call my manager over, who just offered to run his card instead. The customer finally paid with a card but kept grumbling about his rights. Anyone else have a customer get weirdly fixated on that 'legal tender' phrase?
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mia_hart901d ago
Right? Like Kevin said, what DEBT? Buying a soda isn't a debt, it's a purchase. Stores can set their own rules on payment.
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kevinrivera1d ago
Ever ask him what debt he thinks he owes the store? Like you're just trying to buy chips, not settle a court order lol.
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