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Why can business refuse cash
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The original was posted on /r/newzealand by /u/Will_Hang_for_Silver on 2023-12-30 23:35:22.
I have encountered an increasing number of [physical brick-and-mortar] businesses with a 'we don't accept cash payment' sign at their checkout.
I thought you HAD to accept cash as it was legal tender - can someone explain [thanks].
EDIT: Thanks to everyone for the comments - I am much more informed. I guess I am just a dinosaur... I just like cash, I guess. I will, however, draw the line at buskers/ homeless folk holding out an eftpos machine...