I have a customer pay for his drinks at the bar I work at with $2.00 
bills - every week he has a fistful of 'em.  He is really annoying and 
thinks that tipping 10% with $2.00 bills seems to make up for the 10%. 
Drives us crazy, since there is no "$2.00" slot in the cash register, 
for one thing.  I didn't know that I could refuse his money if I wanted 
to.  I might try that just to piss him off!

Ray

Deanna Schneider wrote:
> My husband drives cab and he gets his fare share (pun intended) of 2
> dollar bills. Didn't Erika recently post a "tip" by the cheapskate guy
> that says to use $2 bills for tipping?
> 
> 
> On Apr 7, 2005 2:57 PM, Ken Ketsdever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>Pennies are not considered legal tender in quantities of more than 50 unless 
>>they are rolled.  I am not sure about the $2 bills.  Besides, the cashier 
>>accepted them. Then the trouble started.
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Ian Skinner
>>Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 12:52 PM
>>To: CF-Community
>>Subject: RE: Man arrested at Best Buy for paying his bill
>>
>>Ken's idea sounds like a nice protest.  Everybody who reads this thread 
>>should only use $2 bills for an future Best Buy purchases.
>>
>>Unfortunatly, the clerk was correct.  She did not have to take them as 
>>payment if she did not want to.  Just because they are legal tender does not 
>>force anybody to take them for payment.  This is what would legally allow a 
>>dealership to refuse to accept pennies for the purchase of a car.  Or more 
>>personally, allow my apartment managers to not accept cash of any sort, only 
>>checks and money orders.
>>
>>--------------
>>Ian Skinner
>>Web Programmer
>>BloodSource
>>www.BloodSource.org
>>Sacramento, CA
>>
>>"C code. C code run. Run code run. Please!"
>>- Cynthia Dunning
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