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[email protected] August 11th 10 11:38 AM

Does London Underground accept Euros anywhere?
 
On Wed, 11 Aug 2010 12:08:43 +0100
Paul Terry wrote:
When purchasing an item, the vendor is free to accept or refuse any type
of payment they wish. It is only in cases where a debt has been run-up
(such as consuming a meal in a restaurant before paying for it) that
legal tender becomes relevant.


Whatever.

I just would like to be able to go into a shop anywhere in the UK and use
notes from anywhere in the UK without eyebrows being raised or the shop
assistant refusing to take them. We don't have that with our current system.

B2003


[email protected] August 11th 10 11:44 AM

Does London Underground accept Euros anywhere?
 
On Wed, 11 Aug 2010 12:19:37 +0100
Mike Bristow wrote:
In article ,
d wrote:
Yes , but the parties in question should be you and the company running
the shop, not you and girl behind the till. The company will know that
scottish notes are legal tender but unfortunately people on the shop floor
sometimes get confused. Or are just plain thick.


a) they're not legal tender (in England & Wales and NI)


Since when?

And if they're not then how do they differ from Bank of England notes which
are legal tender all over the UK?

In short: if someone rejects a scottish note, in a part of the
country where they're not particularly common, they're being perfectly
reasonable.


No they're not.

B2003



Tim Roll-Pickering August 11th 10 11:59 AM

Does London Underground accept Euros anywhere?
 
d wrote:

Yes , but the parties in question should be you and the company running
the shop, not you and girl behind the till. The company will know that
scottish notes are legal tender but unfortunately people on the shop
floor
sometimes get confused. Or are just plain thick.


a) they're not legal tender (in England & Wales and NI)


Since when?


Since always. They're not legal tender in Scotland either for that matter.

And if they're not then how do they differ from Bank of England notes
which
are legal tender all over the UK?


No, those are only legal tender in England & Wales.



Peter Campbell Smith[_5_] August 11th 10 12:33 PM

Welsh money, was: Does London Underground accept Euros anywhere?
 
1506 wrote in
:

Sadly there is no currency valid in Wales that has
the names Wales or Cymru on it!


There are some Welsh-themed pound coins, and one that refers to 'my
country' in Welsh around the edge. And given that this year's issues
include ones with the coats of arms of London and Belfast, I suspect
next year we might see Cardiff (and Edinburgh). But none of these
actually say 'Wales' or 'Cymru', I think.

There was a 1981 25p (crown) coin issued which the word 'Wales' on it,
albeit preceded by 'Prince of', and similarly there is a 1998 £5 coin
with the same chap's name. I believe these are still legal tender.

And then there's the banknotes of the Black Sheep Company of Wales
Limited
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banknot..._Company_of_Wa
les_Limited.

Peter

--
| Peter Campbell Smith | Epsom | UK |

[email protected] August 11th 10 12:39 PM

Does London Underground accept Euros anywhere?
 
On Wed, 11 Aug 2010 12:59:55 +0100
"Tim Roll-Pickering" wrote:
a) they're not legal tender (in England & Wales and NI)


Since when?


Since always. They're not legal tender in Scotland either for that matter.

And if they're not then how do they differ from Bank of England notes
which
are legal tender all over the UK?


No, those are only legal tender in England & Wales.


So scotland technically doesn't have any legal tender notes then? Pull the
other one.

B2003


Clive August 11th 10 01:17 PM

Does London Underground accept Euros anywhere?
 
In message , d
writes
Thats all very well, but try having that discussion with some teenage
checkout girl in a london tesco when she refuses to take some Clydesdale
tenners and see where it gets you.

ICBW but do I remember payphones and some shops taking Euros in Waterloo
station when the Eurostar went there?
--
Clive


Clive August 11th 10 01:24 PM

Does London Underground accept Euros anywhere?
 
In message , d
writes
On Wed, 11 Aug 2010 12:19:37 +0100
Mike Bristow wrote:
In article ,
d wrote:
Yes , but the parties in question should be you and the company running
the shop, not you and girl behind the till. The company will know that
scottish notes are legal tender but unfortunately people on the shop floor
sometimes get confused. Or are just plain thick.

a) they're not legal tender (in England & Wales and NI)

Since when?
And if they're not then how do they differ from Bank of England notes which
are legal tender all over the UK?
In short: if someone rejects a scottish note, in a part of the
country where they're not particularly common, they're being perfectly
reasonable.

No they're not.

When I take foreign notes into my bank (Barclay's) for refund in pounds,
they take the precaution of checking them against pictures of currency
in a big book. Could you expect a barmaid in Bristol to do this it she
has never seen a note like it before? What if she were threatened with
the sack for accepting anything she didn't know to be legal?
--
Clive


Paul Terry[_2_] August 11th 10 01:25 PM

Does London Underground accept Euros anywhere?
 
In message , d
writes

So scotland technically doesn't have any legal tender notes then?


Correct.

The same applies to Northern Ireland.
--
Paul Terry

Mike Bristow August 11th 10 01:37 PM

Does London Underground accept Euros anywhere?
 
In article ,
d wrote:
So scotland technically doesn't have any legal tender notes then? Pull the
other one.


Correct. See, for example,
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/7203378.stm
and http://www.royalmint.com/corporate/p...uidelines.aspx

This isn't a problem, because legal tender is not an issue in
day-to-day life. I've never made a transaction for which legal
tender was necessary.

--
Mike Bristow

[email protected] August 11th 10 01:40 PM

Does London Underground accept Euros anywhere?
 
On Wed, 11 Aug 2010 14:24:13 +0100
Clive wrote:
When I take foreign notes into my bank (Barclay's) for refund in pounds,
they take the precaution of checking them against pictures of currency
in a big book. Could you expect a barmaid in Bristol to do this it she
has never seen a note like it before?


Exactly how many pubs check for the validity of english bank notes?

What if she were threatened with
the sack for accepting anything she didn't know to be legal?


If the pub didn't provide her with a method of checking them then she could
take them to court for unfair dismissal.

B2003



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