http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/p...al-tender.html
First of all, some background information. The old twenty pound notes with Edward Elgar on the back stopped being legal tender as of 30th June, and just became worthless bits of paper. You can still take them down the bank and swap them tho, at the moment.
I had an SC try to pay with one yesterday. I told him over and over again, that I could not accept it and he would not listen. Eventually, he got his girlf to pay on her credit card, and he kept up a running commentary about how unfair it was that I wouldn't take the twenty, and how he was going to go over the road and get rid of it there.
As soon as he left, I rang up the main store to inform them that the SC was planning on going there to get rid of his twenty. XD Stupid moron; the Edward Elgar note now is just a pretty piece of paper, and no shop is going to accept it. Also, we have a bank just accross the road and it wouldn't kill him to go there and swap it.
First of all, some background information. The old twenty pound notes with Edward Elgar on the back stopped being legal tender as of 30th June, and just became worthless bits of paper. You can still take them down the bank and swap them tho, at the moment.
I had an SC try to pay with one yesterday. I told him over and over again, that I could not accept it and he would not listen. Eventually, he got his girlf to pay on her credit card, and he kept up a running commentary about how unfair it was that I wouldn't take the twenty, and how he was going to go over the road and get rid of it there.
As soon as he left, I rang up the main store to inform them that the SC was planning on going there to get rid of his twenty. XD Stupid moron; the Edward Elgar note now is just a pretty piece of paper, and no shop is going to accept it. Also, we have a bank just accross the road and it wouldn't kill him to go there and swap it.

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