jefmcg
Guru
Much as I dislike linking to the Daily Mail website, apparently you're OK to use them at Tesco: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...rative-20-coins-called-POLICE-didnt-cash.html
What an peanut! Carrying around a pile of commemorative coins to torture minimum wage tescos employees, and possibly scam a free fill.
http://www.westernmorningnews.co.uk...-prove-point/story-11662118-detail/story.html total peanut.
Ah thanks. Now I understand the law a little better. You are only required to accept legal tender for payment of debt. Makes sense, any other transaction can just not proceed. Buying fuel is a special case; you can't reverse the transaction after you've filled your tank, so it's a little like debt.Why do you say that? Scottish pound notes are legal currency. The shopkeeper's not obliged to accept them, but then they're not obliged to accept any particular form of payment. If they wanted to, they could demand payment only in the specific Welsh pound coins with the leek stamped on them and it would be perfectly legal. A bit silly perhaps...