- 27 Apr 13, 14:44#356641
£1000 in coins isn't legal tender, only up to a certain amount is and in coppers i don't know if it's even £1
Any seller has the right to refuse to sell to you without reason, the only time they can't is when services have already been given, like if you've eaten in a restaurant, they can't refuse scottish notes.
not true, if you present legal tender and a shop refuses it, you legally have the right to just take the product as you offered payment of what they where asking with legal money. Also not true that Scottish and Northern Ireland dosh is not legal tender, it's just pounds with some fancy colours on.
Sorry Lemon, but that's not right. As pointed out, you can be refused your custom without reason.
Currently most petrol stations refuse cheques. Try filling your tank up with fuel, and driving away when they refuse to take the cheque. Or try taking a £1000 tv from john lewis when they refuse to take payment in 1p coins.....
£1000 in coins isn't legal tender, only up to a certain amount is and in coppers i don't know if it's even £1
To use my phone in the car I deleted all my German contacts, it's now Hans free.