Cashier refused to give change

JaniceM

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The last time I was at the grocery store, I asked for $10 cash-back in quarters. The cashier said they can't give anyone any change.
Has anyone else had this experience?

I read that due to the virus, less money is being produced, so I wonder if that could be the reason?
 

Haven't ran into that, but i do live in a small town.....have not heard that happening from anyone who have travelled out of town for shopping......yet.
 
like the sound 'hard money' makes when you drop it or holding coins in hand
it feels like real money, not some fluffy bit of paper flimsy bit of plastic.

Remember Scrooge McDuck who would roll around the money in his vault?
 
Janice, what do you need the quarters for? Just curious. I used to use them for my buildings laundry machines, but now we use a card. Parking meters?
 
We never get cash back on a debit card because the item is fully paid for. However on self serve checkouts you can ask for cash back always in 20 dollar bills. Then I buy a 2 dollar lottery ticket and ask for coins back. They don't like doing that because they need coins in the till.
 
I would lower my sights and ask the cashier for a dollar's worth of quarters every time I make a transaction at the grocery store, drug store, etc...

You could also try asking at the service desk to see if they could spare a roll of quarters.

Good luck!
The Customer Service desk was where I was. The cashier was a polite young kid who's often there, I don't think he was just being difficult.
From what others have said, I guess it's the coin shortage.
 
I heard someone else mention the coin shortage then when I was at the local supermarket yesterday and there was a sign posted saying that there is a cash/coin shortage. They were asking that people consider using those methods to pay.
 
At Wall-Mart you have to make the check out for the exact amount. If you make it for a few cents more that money goes to a charity. They do not want to handle coins and I see why.

I tell my wife to use a credit card but she does not want to for some reason.
 
Our stores aren’t accepting change or giving any out either. Everything is done with cards
I was wrong about this. Some stores are refusing to use cash but many others are. I save my quarters for car washes and the other change goes into jars to cash in once the jars are full.
 
What I've been wondering is what do people who need car washes and laundromats do? Unless they have stockpiles of quarters, there must be some out there.
 


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