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Im fine with no Cash shops.. I dont usually carry around cash anyways... I use Google Pay wherever I can and its handy. As soon as they make IDs digital, Im gona switch... I hate carrying out cards and cash.. the less I can carry around the better. |
I've been to that location prior to a Whitecaps game. Saw the no cash sign, which was fine. Restaurant was quite busy, but I managed to get a table. Overheard the table next to me asking for the bill, and they informed them that their card machine was down, so they would have to wait. They asked if it was ready multiple times, sat there for as long as it took me to order, get my meal, and eat. Seemed like no one else was asking for the bill during that time. Anyways the guy on the table next to me got fed up as he was going to the game as well and wanted to take his kid early. He said he would just give them cash since he doesn't want to not pay for his meal, they were quite hesitant but said okay although he won't get any change because they have no money on hand, lol. I end up finishing my meal, paying my bill in cash and leaving. Told the giant line up outside that they are card only, but their machine is down, so if you pay cash, you won't get change. 10/10 experience. |
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I think in restaurant setting where the debt is paid after the service, I think it becomes more a grey area. |
I always use cash whenever I can. Is a way to control my spending. With credit card is way too easy to overspend. With cash if you don't have enough you can't buy. With credit card even if you can't afford something as long as your credit card isn't overlimit isn't reach. Also a lot of the places I go to take cash only (Crystal mall, bubble tea place, different bakery etc etc...) |
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Proud to say I've almost never carried a balance on my credit cards. Usually paid off in full within 2-3 weeks. Cash back with zero interest charges ftw. |
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Thought it was great service and I'll gladly go back again. |
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/briti...cash-1.4428655 |
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Credit and debit networks are not reliable enough yet for restaurants to not accept cash. |
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Imagine it's a busy Friday evening and it's a packed house. Machine miraculously goes down so they force people to pay cash with no change cause "they have no cash on hand". They'd make a fucking killing doing this every few days/weeks |
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You sit down, they serve you, they give you a bill. In a restaurant setting at what point was there an agreement to type of payment made? You say you will pay cash. What are they going to do about it? |
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https://i.cbc.ca/1.4428968.151215708...restaurant.jpg "Even though it is legal currency, the Bank of Canada says it is not mandatory for Canadian businesses to accept cash." |
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Call the cops? How is that going to go?: Restaurant: "I'd like to report a theft!" Cop: "Did someone dine and dash?" Restaurant: "No" Cop: "Someone is refusing to pay?" Restaurant: "No" Cop: "No? so what's the problem" Restaurant: "They say they're only paying in cash!" Cop: "So the customer wants to pay?" Restaurant: "Uhhh yeah, but we don't take cash!" Cop: "So they want to pay, but you won't accept it?" Restaurant: "Yeah" Cop: "FML" But if a restaurant wants customers to pay up front for the meal/service but don't accept cash, I agree that's perfectly legal. No services rendered, no debt incurred. |
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If you offer someone something and they don't want it, but they provided a service to you, you're still on the hook for that service. You can either negotiate and see if they'll take your cash, or in your scenario, call the cops on them and have them assist the situation. In your scenario, you walked in there, saw the sign, saw that they don't want the thing you are offering them, and chose to ignore it. You're on the hook still. |
All I'm saying is that I'd like to see some actual precedent on that scenario. |
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If they wanted to go by the legal books, my assumption is that they could take you to small claims court and make you pay notarized cash or bank draft, along with their court fees (and the notary fee/bank draft fee) More likely they would just take your cash and not welcome you again if you wanted to go back. Or you would give up and use your credit card or debit card. |
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On a side note, Marutama. Kreygasm They need more locations Canada-wide. Also, don't go to the Gaiden location on Main Street. The menu is not the same, and it's their fusion/pop-up kind of restaurant. Was disappointed when I went and found out after I was craving their signature ramen. |
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Any half decent credit cards give somewhere between 1% to 2% cashback on all category. 1% on what you spend. That's huge. |
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Ramen, OK it's down to personal taste but in my experience, a lot of the time it's the "shitty little restaurants" that have the best food of all |
cash only = must be a front/skimping taxes cards only = WTF my legal rights?! it's on the fucking door when you enter so you can vote with your wallet, bunch of other restaurants within a two block radius that are more than willing to take your cash |
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Is been proven that people are far more likely to over spend if they use credit card vs cash. Maybe try to do your research. Is not about people lacking self control is about the big companies trying to get you to spend more/rag the system to be in their favor. Why do you think credit card company give you so much incentives to use their products and why retail stores loves it when you use your credit card even though they have to pay a % transcration fees? They aren't dumb lol. Is happens more common than you think lol. Happens to most people when they go grocery shopping. Oh that's on sale, I still have some of that at home but let's get it anyways, let's try these new snacks...... then you get a big bill that went over your budget and since you can pay with your credit card you just get them anyways vs if you only have cash to get what you need then you are more less likely to get anything that you don't need. |
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