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Old August 8th 10, 04:22 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Michael R N Dolbear Michael R N Dolbear is offline
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Default Does London Underground accept Euros anywhere?

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On Aug 7, 2:00*pm, Clive wrote:


We see a lot of Scottish money, here in the Lakes,
but I'm fairly sure it isn't legal tender Clive


Legal tender is what you can't refuse to take if you

are offered it by someone who owes you money.

That means that cheques, credit cards and debit

cards are not legal tender - you have the option
to take them if you choose.

So when anybody refuses to accept a Scottish note,

it is solely because of their own choice. The "I can't
take it because it is not legal tender" routine is nonsense.

Nope, it's shorthand "when I try to use it, someone else may refuse to
accept it as they are entitled to do".

Money that may not be accepted is a genuine inconvenience - I recall
solving the problem for Guernsey notes and coin by paying it over
NatWest's bank counter for the credit of my UK bank account the day my
holiday ended and drawing Bank of England notes from the appropriate
cash machine at the same time.


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Mike D