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We buy fruit, veg, eggs etc at the farm gate regularly so always have cash on hand for that sort of thing. No business can refuse cash as it is legal tender, they might they and tell you otherwise but they are breaking the law by refusing.
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I think you find it's not illegal to refuse cash. My local council rubbish tip is card only no cash, Auckland transport fares are card only no cash and I have heard of some restaurants taking card only. Some smaller companies don't want to have to handle cash especially in small towns where the banks have closed or have very limited hours. ..
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I think the legal tender of cash is for settlement of a debt, so if you are owed money by someone and they offer to pay by cash, you are required to accept it. But I don't think you are required to accept it prior to a debt being incurred ie at a shop...
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(01-01-2023, 08:38 AM)Oldfellah Wrote: I haven't used cash for ages, have even forgotten what it looks like , Credit Card, Eftpos or online thats how I spend my meager savings

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I think a lot of folk forget that there is no compulsion to buy, or sell (with of course the usual rare exceptions that prove the rule), and the terms of those transactions and the choice to participate in them are up to the parties involved.
But I do wish the banks hadn't forgotten that old fashioned concept that relates to serving the needs of their customers.
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Thanks Ken,
are they still legal tender or museum pieces now?
Despite the high cost of living it remains popular
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Cashies (illegally avoiding IRD), pocket money, fundraisers all benefit from old fashioned cash.
What about school canteens? Do parents give their kids a card with a balance on it or a couple of gold coins?
As for the ATM - I once had a BNZ ATM eat my card, right after 5pm. Staff could still be seen inside the bank moving about, but damned if any of them would help me out. Would have been deep in the smelly stuff if I was out of town and having to pay for food / gas / accommodation. Cash can rescue you when for one reason or another the tech isn't doing the job.
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