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A Cash register slip is a receipt used to prove of any transaction i.e. business or office. That helps when you purchase or sale any product give the information. I have business and used cash register which I have brought from bpafreerolls.com.
A donation to an individual is considered a gift. If you received it as cash and did not give the other person a receipt, don't worry about it if it wasn't a lot of money.
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Yes because then you do not have a receipt for your boss and you done have a copy of the receipt just in case they want to bring the item back for return.
ya you just give it to them and ask for cash that is on the gift card
ATMs -- automatic teller machines -- give banks and their customers new and different options for accessing cash. What's important from the bank's point of view, is the ability of an ATM to save significant payroll expenses, while offering valid customers 24/7 access to their cash. Bottom line: saves money, and increases customer service.
Tell them that it is not their property to sell for profit. If they persist, tell them that if it is sold, you will not give them any profit; produce a receipt if necessary.
A Cash register slip is a receipt used to prove of any transaction i.e. business or office. That helps when you purchase or sale any product give the information. I have business and used cash register which I have brought from bpafreerolls.com.
no the land lord cannot refuse to give receipt
A donation to an individual is considered a gift. If you received it as cash and did not give the other person a receipt, don't worry about it if it wasn't a lot of money.
There is nothing that prohibits that refusal - the tenant can always go get a cashier's check. Some landlords will refuse personal checks if the tenant has bounced checks in the past. Also, some landlords will insist on only taking cash, then refuse to give a receipt. Only an idiot would pay cash and not get a receipt.
ATMs can be convenient, but if you use them frequently they can get quite expensive. Here are some tips to help you put cash in your pocket without paying too much in ATM fees. Pay With A Debit Card Debit cards are a great alternative to cash or charge cards. They are accepted at most businesses in the United States. If you pay with a debit card whenever you can, you will reduce your reliance on ATMs.Choose A National BankIf possible, get a bank account with a national bank that has ATM locations all over the country. Your bank should not charge you to use an ATM owned and operated by your financial institution. If your bank does not offer free ATMs or only has a few ATMs, it might be time for you to find another bank.Avoid ATMs In Gas StationsThese ATMs are usually operated by private companies, not by banks. You might end up paying two fees. The ATM company will charge you, and then your bank will charge you an additional processing fee. Try to use these cash machines only in emergency situations, as they are one of the most expensive places to get cash.Use Grocery StoresLike ATMs The easiest way to get cash without paying a fee is to get cash back on a purchase at the grocery store. Most grocery stores will give you cash back on any purchase, no matter how small. Instead of paying three dollars (or more) to get money out at the ATM, buy a bag of chips or another inexpensive item at the store and get cash back. Keep in mind that most grocery stores put a cap on the amount of cash back you can receive. If you need a large amount of cash, your best bet is to make a visit to your local bank. Although cash is less necessary than ever before, there are still plenty of occasions you need to have some paper money in your wallet. Cash is necessary, but ATM fees are not. Follow these tips and you will be able to reduce the amount of money you waste on expensive ATM and bank fees.
If an ATM dispenses too much cash, you should immediately contact the bank or ATM operator to report the issue. They will likely investigate and may ask you to return the excess cash or deduct the overage from your account to correct the error. Keeping the extra money without reporting it would be considered unethical and could lead to consequences.
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Ask or say i didn't want this thing or say if somthing broken they just give a new one By Emma Davies Age 9 October 18th