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a) it is against their agreements with credit card companies for merchants to require a minimum credit card purchase. It isn't a law, but they should not be doing that.
b) I just pumped $30 or $40 worth of gas outside using the same card - so now they refuse to process my $2.50 selection of soda and chips?
c) I was using the gas company card (a Sunoco card at a Sunoco station, if I recall). I know the cards are not administered by the same guy who owns the station - but would Sunoco be happy to hear a dealer is turning away a $2.50 sale to an otherwise regular Sunoco customer?
d) I understand merchants are hit with fees. So price it into the soda or chips - I don't care, I just want soda and chips - not a policy that says I can't use my Sunoco card to buy them.
This has happened about 3 times. In each case, I just said "well, I don't want more stuff, so if you don't accept the sale, that's fine...you get to put it away" and left the soda and chips at the register. I don't carry cash, and respect their right to run their business as they see fit. Not a big deal to me. It was just delicious irony that one of those times it caused the whole station to stall.
Next time, I'll do this:
say "OK, let me get more stuff" and go pick out some ice cream novelties. Then let them ring it up, and lets say it comes to $13.50. I'll say "sorry, I have a maximum charge limit of $10. Can you sell all this ice cream to me for $10?" They'll say no, and I'll walk out leaving ice cream on the counter. Policies are policies.
Who's policy is more sensible?
I should also mention that I asked for a void receipt only because she insisted that I needed to sign something to do with the voiding of the transaction...
So I simply asked for the thing to sign and her machine wouldn't print it. I stood there for quite some time, which is silly given that my transaction was rejected and I therefore hadn't paid anything. But I did eventually just leave.
I'm all for a business' right to do as it pleases and accept cash or cards or wampum. But credit card purchase minimums aren't within their rights - they relinquish that right when they agree to take the cards.
It doesn't matter to me what the policy is either from the card company or the gas station. It's the fact that you took it out on some cashier as your own form of amusement... I mean really??? Do you think she makes up the rules? Do you think making fun of her during an obviously stressful time is something decent people do?

When it comes to communicating things to front line cast, Disney is not the best or quickest. I've also never been with a company where communication is so disjointed. Cast in one area of a park may never know what's going on in other areas, so the CM not knowing about Disney pushing the coins is not surprising at all.

. We were at the end of our trip and we were buying 2 dozen Canadian bagels from the Ottawa Bagel Ship (don't make fun of Canadian bagels, they are the best!) and I was a few dollars short. So, my dear husband pulls out TWO $2 bills. The look on the cashier's faces was priceless! The older one said something like "Wow! I haven't seen any of those in a long time!" and the younger one said "I've never seen one!". I don't know if they were still legal tender, but I know the younger cashier bought them from the till so it turned out OK
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