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I'm on the fence about whether or not a business must take cash. on the one hand, its their business and they can do what they want. on the other, cash is legal tender, and i don't think it should be denied as payment. i only ask because a few cities are starting to address it through legislation, and they want the businesses to take cash. i rarely find myself in agreement with government faggots.

I'm on the fence about whether or not a business must take cash. on the one hand, its their business and they can do what they want. on the other, cash is legal tender, and i don't think it should be denied as payment. i only ask because a few cities are starting to address it through legislation, and they want the businesses to take cash. i rarely find myself in agreement with government faggots.

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Then bring a Monopoly suit if you feel what the company is doing in your "what-if" violates those laws.

I can think of only a few scenarios where using the government to take choices away from businesses owners to "help" us worked as intended. In almost every case, it simply consolidates even more power in the hands of politicians.