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Thread: Scottish Bank Notes

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    Quote Originally Posted by neilsermk1 View Post
    Absolutely correct, buts its even more fun with 50 quids worth of groceries put through the till in a mini market. When they refuse to accept payment in Scots notes just walk away and leave the stuff stacked up. Childish I know but such fun.
    It must be so much fun to take it out on the poor cashier who is just trying to make a living. Just remember, a lot of companies will take the money out of the persons wages if they take notes that are forged. Cosidering a lot of people in England are not used to dealing with Scottish money on a daily basis, I don't blame them for not accepting Scottish notes. But do'nt let the fact you embarrassed, humiliated and belittled another human being spoil your fun. Childish is not the word, I think you will find nasty is more apt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neilsermk1 View Post
    Absolutely correct, buts its even more fun with 50 quids worth of groceries put through the till in a mini market. When they refuse to accept payment in Scots notes just walk away and leave the stuff stacked up. Childish I know but such fun.
    So, what do you then have for dinner?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sids View Post
    So, what do you then have for dinner?
    Chinese resturaunt was quite happy to take my money

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    Quote Originally Posted by neilsermk1 View Post
    Absolutely correct, buts its even more fun with 50 quids worth of groceries put through the till in a mini market. When they refuse to accept payment in Scots notes just walk away and leave the stuff stacked up. Childish I know but such fun.
    I quite often leave stuff stacked up at the checkout in shops with bad service. I rarely go to one local Sainsbury's because the service at the tills is so bad.

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    No banknotes are legal tender in Scotland - Google It

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