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cara mck
Guest
I was on the Westlink toll bridge today and went to the lane with correct money only. However when it was my turn to pay, I saw the last minute sign saying they do not take coppers (i.e. one, two and five cent coins), therefore instead of paying €1.80 I had to pay €2.00 as I could not use the copper change (15 cent worth) I had ready.
If you went into a shop they would not refuse you to pay for an item with coppers, as it is legal tender , is this an illegal and maybe money making practice, and is there any regulation agency who controls toll booths.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Cara Mc K
If you went into a shop they would not refuse you to pay for an item with coppers, as it is legal tender , is this an illegal and maybe money making practice, and is there any regulation agency who controls toll booths.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Cara Mc K