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Remember the £20 ; £50 and £100 Royal Mint Coins sold as Legal Tender ?


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On 05/11/2021 at 18:18, Abyss said:

Forget the coins the shop/post office near today refused to accept a brand new £50 note...... In the end had to pay for my items with card payment.

Get @BrettChamberlain on the case! 

If you get stuck with them, I know a local coin and bullion dealer who will be happy to accept them. 😎

Chards

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On 10/11/2021 at 07:43, Abyss said:

I am unsure about the legality of doing this but I am certain employers that abuse there positions. I recently visited a solicitor for legal advice and wanted to pay for the service with £50 notes and the receptionist refused to accept. I quoted these are newly minted £50 note by the bank of England and it is legal tender but she still refused to accept. Left no other option but to pay via debit card. I now have in my possession four £50 given to me and my family and tried twice to spend them to no avail. Looks like no other option than to visit the bank.

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Would you trade for 4 × £20 notes ??

Far more recognised and highly sought after😁

I like to buy the pre-dip dip

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On 09/11/2021 at 23:27, MikeB said:

Is that allowed to take it from employees salary?

No it is not legal. It happens but it isnt legal.

On 09/11/2021 at 23:27, MikeB said:

Is that allowed to take it from employees salary?

No it is not legal. It happens but it isnt legal.

On 09/11/2021 at 23:27, MikeB said:

Is that allowed to take it from employees salary?

No it is not legal. It happens but it isnt legal.

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