top | item 43820778 (no title) bbddg | 10 months ago They have to accept cash in the US as well. The post you're replying to is just saying that they can't ring anything up or accept any payment without power. discuss order hn newest kube-system|10 months ago > They have to accept cash in the US as well.Only in a handful of cities and states. There is no federal law requiring businesses to accept cash for goods and services. bilekas|10 months ago Ah okay, that wasn't clear to me, I imagined only being able to use electronic payment types.But in this case, an emergency, I would assume someone would still know how to take a manual payment receipt!
kube-system|10 months ago > They have to accept cash in the US as well.Only in a handful of cities and states. There is no federal law requiring businesses to accept cash for goods and services.
bilekas|10 months ago Ah okay, that wasn't clear to me, I imagined only being able to use electronic payment types.But in this case, an emergency, I would assume someone would still know how to take a manual payment receipt!
kube-system|10 months ago
Only in a handful of cities and states. There is no federal law requiring businesses to accept cash for goods and services.
bilekas|10 months ago
But in this case, an emergency, I would assume someone would still know how to take a manual payment receipt!