tvguy
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Just seems like in this age of declining cash use, I am seeing more and more people paying for groceries and gasoline with $100 bills.
Customer ahead of me at the gas station/mini market today tried to buy a $2 lighter with a $100 bill, the operator declined to take it, but the buy did have $2 in change. I asked the owner if that happens much, and he said he had accepted 30 $100 so far today, and that more customers are paying with larger bills, which has forced him to rethink is bank runs. I guess with gas at nearly $4 a gallon, more folks, especially with trucks and big SUVs are dropping over $100 on gas on a fill up.
Owner said he also suspects a lot of his customers have jobs, or side jobs, that pay in cash.
Customer ahead of me at the gas station/mini market today tried to buy a $2 lighter with a $100 bill, the operator declined to take it, but the buy did have $2 in change. I asked the owner if that happens much, and he said he had accepted 30 $100 so far today, and that more customers are paying with larger bills, which has forced him to rethink is bank runs. I guess with gas at nearly $4 a gallon, more folks, especially with trucks and big SUVs are dropping over $100 on gas on a fill up.
Owner said he also suspects a lot of his customers have jobs, or side jobs, that pay in cash.