From: Derek Trotter > Keep doing that and it won't be long before you encounter someone > behind the register who says no [cash]. A furniture store in Arlington, VA in 1996 or so refused to take cash payments. Credit cards and checks were the only things they'd accept. They did this to remove costs for having Brinks/Garda show up every so often, and to prevent employees skimming off the top--or at least that's what the manager said. My first tech-support job in 1998 had color printers/copiers and the ability to make transparencies. People wanting these things could not pay in cash. They had to load money onto a chip+PIN card, then pay for their color/transparencies with that card. This was probably to prevent us starving students from skimming off the top, or to reduce the lab's liability, or because some muckety-muck really wanted to increase usage stats for the mostly-useless chip+PIN cards. -- Matt G / Dances With Crows The Crow202 Blog: http://crow202.org/wordpress/ There is no Darkness in Eternity/But only Light too dim for us to see --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss