New York men have argued that local grocery chains have refused to accept his $ two invoices. He believes that the young cash register is an unusual but legal memo, and he claims on Facebook posting.
Richard Scott Steger in Wirates Boro, New York, was shopping at Aldi Food Store in Sullivan County on Monday and tried to solve his invoice with cash, including two dollars. According to the post on Facebook。
Later, instead of one, two young cashiers argued that the bill was forced without even trying to check them.
An ignorant young cashier. Richard Scott Steger/Facebook
“I was in Ardi in Montello this morning … I wanted to pay a $ 2 invoice … Young men refused to accept them and they claimed that they were counterfeit. I did it, “said Stiger, in a group post. 。 “
Steger claimed that a young man had checked the bill, but met AR pride and aggressive ignorance.
“He showed me to me [the bills] That says, “This memo is legal,” it means that they are fake. “
The phrase in question is “This memo is a statutory currency for all public and private debt,” and appears on the precincts on one side of the $ 2 bill, clearly stating their legal nature. I am.
The cashier then brought a bill to one of his young female colleagues.
She asked a young man if he had checked the bill with a fake marker used in a grocery store.
“He said,” No, they are fake, “he said. So, without even checking them, she wrote in the post, saying, “We don't accept them!”
“Then she gave me an EF with a good day to leave … if you know what I mean,” she posted.
“I'm absolutely disgusting for ordinary customers and unusual treatment!” STEGER concluded.
The ALDI representative did not respond to the request for posting comments at the time of release.
The $ 2 bill is characterized by Portrait of President Thomas Jefferson's third president and a sculpture of John Trumble's Independent Declaration.
It is sometimes called “TOMS” or “Deuces”, but the $ 2 bill was first printed in 1862 and appeared in the current design since 1976.
In the 20th century, there was a $ 2 notebook Bad reputation -Alocated with voters' fraud, prostitution and gambling.
Currently, the distribution has a $ 1.2 billion invoice. According to Titlemax。





