Restaurants are private companies, and are free to set policies as they see fit. So long as their policies are not specifically legally prohibited (such as refusing to serve black customers), they are entitled to run their business as they see fit. If the company decides not to offer separate checks, they can do so, just as the company could decide not to offer a kid's menu, or to not serve ketchup.
Yes, customers can refuse to pay automatic gratuity at a restaurant, but it is important to check the restaurant's policy beforehand and be prepared to discuss any concerns with the staff or management.
Yes, customers can refuse automatic gratuity at restaurants, but it is important to check the restaurant's policy beforehand and be prepared to tip the server separately based on the quality of service received.
It is illegal in the state of Arizona for a restaurant employee to pay for a customers meal that "dined and dashed". Most restaurant owners will count the loss for the meal, and refuse service to that individual again.
No, you cannot refuse the gratuity if it is clearly listed on the menu. However, if it is not listed you may refuse it. Otherwise it is considered a unilateral contract. By reading the menu, you agree to pay the gratuity added to parties 6 or more, 8 or more, after 12, etc.
Yes, businesses have the right to refuse service to customers who do not comply with their dress code.
Yes, a liquor store can legally refuse service to customers for reasons such as intoxication, age restrictions, or disruptive behavior.
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Yes they can for several reasons. If you don't have an account with them can plus they can charge you a fee if they do. If there is something that looks wrong with the check they can refuse. Sometimes checks are stolen and if the check you have is from that company they can refuse. If the account is closed they can refuse.
If you refuse to pay at a restaurant, the restaurant may involve the police or take legal action against you for not fulfilling your obligation to pay for the services and food provided. This could result in consequences such as being banned from the restaurant, facing fines or legal charges, and potentially damaging your reputation. It is important to resolve any disputes or issues with the restaurant staff or management in a respectful and appropriate manner.
Yes, sometimes you have to ask for it.
Yes, personal checks do not expire, but banks may refuse to cash them after a certain period of time, typically six months to a year.
Yes, personal checks do not expire, but banks may refuse to cash or deposit checks that are more than six months old.