She's right. I live in Delaware, about 30 minutes from Salisbury, MD-- PP's home town, and where I also work--and have never had any problem using $1 coins in any store or vending machine.
By the way, did you grow up in Salisbury, or move there? I graduated from Wi-Hi, and its nice to see a local on the board. Truly a small world!
Hi Chuck!! I moved to Salisbury about 5 years ago, I grew up down the road in VA. Have worked at Coke for 10 years though!!
And yes, it is cool to see someone local on the board! Hope to see you more often! 
Hi Chuck!! I moved to Salisbury about 5 years ago, I grew up down the road in VA. Have worked at Coke for 10 years though!!
And yes, it is cool to see someone local on the board! Hope to see you more often!
**Oh and thanks for backing me up!! lol![]()

Oh, and btw CMs are required (at least when I was there) to accept bills that they know are counterfeit and not mention it to the guest. Disney's assumption is that the guest doesn't know it's counterfeit and they don't want you to make them uncomfortable. You're supposed to just keep the bill out, show it to a manager, and if it is counterfeit security is notified and they will be on the lookout for it happening again.
I have never seen such an inconsequential event cause so much trauma to so many people. It's a dollar coin, people. And the guy who "just wanted to educate the poor girl" could make a point, sure. He could take 20 minutes out of his trip to whine to the poor girl about a dollar coin. He could take another 20 to whine to the manager who likely had never seen the coin either. And the whole tiime he was whining about it -- I'm sorry, EDUCATING HER -- the line for the ride or show or concession would just grow and grow and grow.
I'm not a fan of those dollar coins. I've been getting them in change more lately. I've been saving them to use for Toothfairy money for DD.
Unless this thread has been edited, there are TWO people whose words I have read that seem to be traumatized. Neither has been the OP. Both have been people vehemently against the OP's concern.
Helping an employee do their job better isn't a complaint. It's a help. And a help for people down the road.





Sometimes you can take advantage of these situations to have a little fun.
I pumped a tankful of gas and went inside the station, where I picked out a soda and a bag of chips. I was told the station had a policy of a $5 minimum charge, to which I responded that I had a policy that I don't buy more stuff to comply with your policy.
The clerk had already rung up my items. So she went to void my purchase - and it all fell apart. She got the void wrong, there was a line of people behind me, I asked for a void receipt - all this shut down the whole station and now the pump credit card slots weren't working either. People were coming in mad - the line for sodas was now about 8 deep...
I just left as the clerk made a frantic call to the station owner. I felt bad for the clerk - but had fun with their policy.

Sometimes you can take advantage of these situations to have a little fun.
I pumped a tankful of gas and went inside the station, where I picked out a soda and a bag of chips. I was told the station had a policy of a $5 minimum charge, to which I responded that I had a policy that I don't buy more stuff to comply with your policy.
The clerk had already rung up my items. So she went to void my purchase - and it all fell apart. She got the void wrong, there was a line of people behind me, I asked for a void receipt - all this shut down the whole station and now the pump credit card slots weren't working either. People were coming in mad - the line for sodas was now about 8 deep...
I just left as the clerk made a frantic call to the station owner. I felt bad for the clerk - but had fun with their policy.

wow, eleven pages on this? Is anyone else surprised that this would generate 11 pages?
Giventhe situation, I think I would have probably had a good laugh. I haven't read all 11 pages, but doesn't this strike anybody else as a funny situation?
Perhaps ) Maybe I'd have called a manager, maybe I would have trucked to another clerk, maybe I would have paid with the $100 and not given it another thought.

Sometimes you can take advantage of these situations to have a little fun.
I pumped a tankful of gas and went inside the station, where I picked out a soda and a bag of chips. I was told the station had a policy of a $5 minimum charge, to which I responded that I had a policy that I don't buy more stuff to comply with your policy.
The clerk had already rung up my items. So she went to void my purchase - and it all fell apart. She got the void wrong, there was a line of people behind me, I asked for a void receipt - all this shut down the whole station and now the pump credit card slots weren't working either. People were coming in mad - the line for sodas was now about 8 deep...
I just left as the clerk made a frantic call to the station owner. I felt bad for the clerk - but had fun with their policy.
If this is how you get your fun, then I feel bad for you.![]()

wow, eleven pages on this? Is anyone else surprised that this would generate 11 pages?
Giventhe situation, I think I would have probably had a good laugh. I haven't read all 11 pages, but doesn't this strike anybody else as a funny situation?
Perhaps ) Maybe I'd have called a manager, maybe I would have trucked to another clerk, maybe I would have paid with the $100 and not given it another thought.


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.Wow, I completely agree with summerlady. You should be ashamed of yourself.![]()
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?