I like to just use cash, but many stores now accept credit cards or debit cards as a reliable means of payment.
Meijer stores accept all major credit cards, those company gift cards, personal checks, cashier checks, traveler's checks, and cash. So, yes, AmEx gift cards are accepted.
AutoZone typically does not accept personal checks as a form of payment in their stores. Instead, they primarily accept cash, debit cards, and credit cards. It's always a good idea to check with your local AutoZone for specific payment policies, as they may vary by location.
Every shop accepts cash. Many shops (especially bigger ones) accept debit cards. Credit cards are not accepted at as many stores as in the US.
Which ever is at hand quicker. Also some places won't accept debit cards, only cash, and other places only accept debit cards.
The percentage of cash sales in a liquor store varies depending on the store and location. Some liquor stores only accept cash while others may only accept credit or debit cards if a sale reaches a certain amount. Cash sales can usually be as high as 70 percent to 100 percent.
There are lots of transactions for which cash is more convenient. Not all stores even accept credit cards or have the necessary equipment to process credit card transactions. Lots of people work on a cash basis as well. Aside from cash and credit cards there are also checks, which are good for paying bills, but not everyone will accept a check because checks may bounce. Many restaurants carry a sign which reads "In God we trust; all others pay cash."
Credit Cards are the main form of payment though some sites do accept PayPal. Cash and checks are NOT accepted in 99.9% of all internet stores.
In fact, Dunelm Mills does not currently accept the American Express brand of credit cards. They also do not accept cash or checks. They do accept other major credit and debit cards.
Farm and Fleet typically does not accept American Express as a form of payment in their stores. They primarily accept major credit cards like Visa and MasterCard, as well as debit cards and cash. However, it's best to check with your local store or their official website for the most current payment options.
Yes, many restaurants in Italy accept credit cards for payment. However, it is always a good idea to carry some cash as well, as some smaller or more traditional establishments may only accept cash.
No. They take cash and they take cards. It will depend on what card you have, but they do take various ones. Check at your local store and they will let you know what they accept.