Legal Question in Consumer Law in Indiana
business refused my dollar
My dollar was more than 50% intact, but the end of one side was torn. The cashier refused to accept it. Isn't it illegal for a vendor to refuse my cash if all serial numbers are still on the bill and 2/3 of the dollar was still together? Thank you.
Asked on 7/01/07, 10:40 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: business refused my dollar
vendor is at liberty to accept the dollar or to reject it. You have only right to approache the Banker for exchage of it.
Answered on 7/20/07, 8:29 am
Re: business refused my dollar
vendor is at liberty to accept the dollar or to reject it. You have only right to approache the Banker for exchage of it.
Answered on 7/08/07, 1:32 am
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