@BonesOfTheMoon@lemmy.worldM to InsanePeopleFacebook@lemmy.world • 10 months agoSovereign citizen send in a fake coupon to pay their phone bill, T-Mobile doesn't think so, sovcit is digging themselves a deeper hole.lemmy.worldimagemessage-square108fedilinkarrow-up1372arrow-down17
arrow-up1365arrow-down1imageSovereign citizen send in a fake coupon to pay their phone bill, T-Mobile doesn't think so, sovcit is digging themselves a deeper hole.lemmy.world@BonesOfTheMoon@lemmy.worldM to InsanePeopleFacebook@lemmy.world • 10 months agomessage-square108fedilink
minus-squarekimjongunderdoglinkfedilink7•10 months agoIn the US, a government agency must accept any legal tender, including pennies. A private business can refuse specific forms of payment.
minus-square@Jiggle_Physics@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink8•10 months agoYes, that’s why I posted a statement about businesses. This is a bill from T-Mobile.
minus-square@son_named_bort@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink2•10 months agoDepends on the government. Some state governments don’t have to accept cash, they can require that you pay by check or money order or card.
In the US, a government agency must accept any legal tender, including pennies. A private business can refuse specific forms of payment.
Yes, that’s why I posted a statement about businesses. This is a bill from T-Mobile.
Depends on the government. Some state governments don’t have to accept cash, they can require that you pay by check or money order or card.