Yes, gas stations typically accept cash as a form of payment for fuel and other purchases.
Yes, buses typically accept cash as a form of payment for fare.
Yes, gas pumps typically accept cash as a form of payment.
No, Septa buses do not accept tokens as a form of payment. Riders must use a SEPTA Key card, cash, or a mobile payment option to pay for their fare.
No, we do not accept posters as a form of payment.
Yes, we accept purchase orders as a form of payment.
Family Dollar typically does not accept personal checks as a form of payment. However, they may accept other forms of payment such as cash, debit cards, and credit cards. It's always best to check with your local store for their specific payment policies.
Winco Foods primarily operates as a cash-only supermarket, but they do accept debit cards as well. However, they do not accept credit cards as a form of payment. This policy is part of their strategy to keep prices low for customers. Always check with your local Winco for any updates to their payment policies.
Yes, we accept credit cards as a form of online payment.
No -------------------- The short answer is no. State laws have some requirements for businesses to accept forms of payment, but generally speaking - a business owner can choose what form of payments they will accept including 'cash only'.
Yes, Dubai taxis do accept credit cards as a form of payment.
Yes, the city bus does accept debit cards as a form of payment.
Esso gas stations in Canada typically accept American Express as a form of payment, but this can vary by location. It's always a good idea to check with the specific station or look for signage indicating accepted payment methods. In the U.S., acceptance may differ, so confirming with the station is recommended.