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by kristiandupont 2532 days ago
I sold something online and was paid in cash a week ago. Since then I've tried paying with that cash in three places, all of them told me sorry, they don't take cash. This is in Copenhagen.
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I would have expected there to be some kind of law against the refusal of a country's own currency's cash as form of payment in any transaction. Shouldn't a government ensure that its currency is always a valid/accepted form of payment within its borders?
Broadly speaking, in most countries you're always required to accept legal tender for debts, but for up-front transactions you can limit what you accept to whatever you want, whether that be credit cards or live chickens.
NYC, and other cities, have outlawed or are moving to outlaw cashless stores.

https://news.bloomberglaw.com/privacy-and-data-security/nyc-...

> told me sorry, they don't take cash.

Such contrast, you will not hear this anywhere in India. (Reverse is quite regular)

I can't reliably search in Danish, but unless you're only spending the money at night, I think that's illegal.

https://www.thelocal.dk/20190227/danish-government-wants-to-...