Monday, February 8, 2010

Small Corner Armoire Is It Legal To Charge You In Small Corner Shop If You Pay Small Change?

Is it legal to charge you in small corner shop if you pay small change? - small corner armoire

Shop, said that if you pay £ 1 coins bear, the little 10p.i that the money, it is illegal.money, no matter which part.

6 comments:

SimonC said...

Depends if you're saying. If there is a clear warning that this policy before buying it then, its perfectly legal. You can do whatever they want conditions.

But if you accept the purchase price, which means that the element vibrates in the hand, through the box and ask you to pay, then it can legally. If you have offered for sale, and they decided to create a legal contract exists. At this stage, may refuse to accept as legal tender in the settlement of his case.

However, 1p and 2p coins are legal tender could be 20p up to more than 20 pence a currencies lost value. 5p and 10p legal tender up to 5 €, 20p and 50p to £ 10 and £ 1 and £ 2 coins are legal tender in any amount.

Under these circumstances, if they do not accept us for payment of legal tender, technically eligible to receive the goods and leave. This is a robbery, because there is a valid contract that transfers ownership to you. You are still obligated to pay, but is now a civil contract dispute, he will not win because you are outEring valid payment information. But I can not convince them that a policeman!

On a purely practical, how long they can continue to change if people give us the pay is still with coins or large bills, in order to maintain this ridiculous load? Most shops are happy to change if you break a few kilos of silver.

Jan409 said...

The sale will be concluded if both parties agree, is subject to conditions

not acceptable to the retailers, their money,
by what did not refuse the sale

If you accept the terms, it depends on you

I will probably say that with additional administration accepted all the small changes

So take another business

alphamee... said...

There is a minimum amount of money can be saved, with the exception of a small change, then you can charge a fee for, with the exception of "free to change this." But I am almost certain that the amount exceeds £ 1-00P. This shop is unlawful conduct. Commercial standards, contact your area.

Bardic said...

Thye're not behaved unlawfully. The price is only an "offer to treat", or you have to accept the law. You can bargain or walk away.

CoolFox said...

You can, if you do not have them to sell anything. Everything in the Contract Act

Paul said...

Fook em, not yet! Do not tell them not to sell to the change or accept. You do not want to change to small businesses? Kent!

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