The coins are legal tender for debts public and private. It is not legal to refuse coins for payment for goods and services.
A seller may not refuse final payment in an attempt to repossess.
The bank can refuse a payment if it is not enough to pay the past due amount. In this case, you may need to contact your bank about payment options.
The bottom line is no, they do not. They can refuse to take it for any number of reasons.A few examples of why a cashier might refuse currency:The cashier believes the money to be counterfeit.The store has a policy of accepting only lower-denomination currency (usually $20 or under, in the US).You're harassing the cashier by presenting a large amount of money in change or small bills (trying to pay in pennies, for example).
Yes ... why would a creditor someone even consider taking a credit card payment from someone who has a history of not paying their credit card bills. Think !!!
Yes, it is possible for you to refuse a Zelle payment.
Yes, they refused to accept the pharaohs power and also refused to make the payments to them.
Yes, a cashier can legally refuse service to a customer as long as it is not based on discrimination against a protected characteristic such as race, gender, or religion.
Anytime. In the US, merchants have the freedom to decide on what terms they will do business. That includes deciding what forms of payment they will take.
Accept, agree are some antonyms of refuse
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Accept
Yes, you can refuse a Zelle payment by not accepting it within the Zelle app or online banking platform.