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using half dollars to buy stuff
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Thu Jul 19, 2012 11:28 am
by 97guns
i've been using half dollars here and there to pay for stuff and most people don't know what they are, these people are teenagers so maybe that is why.
just this morning i took my niece to the store and we stopped at mcdonalds for a breakfast burrito. i sent her in with $3.50 in halves and told her to buy 3 burrito's, she comes back with the 3 burrito's and 3 halves and said the lady told her they were dollars and only took 4 of them.
pay with halves at mcdonalds and were back to 1970's prices with zero inflation
Re: using half dollars to buy stuff
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Thu Jul 19, 2012 11:36 am
by NHsorter
That's funny. I used a half as part of my payment for a chicken sandwich a few weeks back. I handed her exact change and she gave me back 2 quarters. I just drove to the next window thinking how much of an idiot she was. Then after I felt guilty.
I tried it again a couple days ago when I was buying a frozen lemonade (yummy) and again (different girl) she tried to give me change. This time I just explained it to her and did not take the change back. Think I'll try again soon just for kicks. Both times you could really see the wheels turning as the stood there, mouths open, trying to figure out what I just handed them.
Re: using half dollars to buy stuff
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Thu Jul 19, 2012 11:42 am
by 97guns
i like to give the cashier change after they input the amount in the reg, like if my bill is $14.32 ill hand them a $20, when they enter $20 in the reg i say wait i got .07 then they're really screwed, i had a girl call the manager one time
Re: using half dollars to buy stuff
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Thu Jul 19, 2012 12:14 pm
by TXBullion
97guns wrote:i like to give the cashier change after they input the amount in the reg, like if my bill is $14.32 ill hand them a $20, when they enter $20 in the reg i say wait i got .07 then they're really screwed, i had a girl call the manager one time
you have too much time on your hands
Re: using half dollars to buy stuff
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Thu Jul 19, 2012 12:17 pm
by blackrabbit
I had cashiers think they were dollars a few times. I always felt guilty and educated them about the half dollars, but the little devil on my shoulder was screaming shut up fool!
Re: using half dollars to buy stuff
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Thu Jul 19, 2012 12:34 pm
by Matt B
I've definitely gotten some blank looks when trying to pay with halves, but not "excess" change thrown my way just yet. Guess I'll have to start hitting MdD's!
Re: using half dollars to buy stuff
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Thu Jul 19, 2012 1:19 pm
by scyther
Hmm... I'll try this...
I can totally understand people not recognizing ASEs or something like that... but to think there are actually people who don't know what a half dollar is... that's just really sad...
Re: using half dollars to buy stuff
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Thu Jul 19, 2012 4:56 pm
by cesariojpn
97guns wrote:i like to give the cashier change after they input the amount in the reg, like if my bill is $14.32 ill hand them a $20, when they enter $20 in the reg i say wait i got .07 then they're really screwed, i had a girl call the manager one time
I hope a shopping cart maims you for a week in traction.
Re: using half dollars to buy stuff
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Thu Jul 19, 2012 6:49 pm
by amalekidad
I pay my mortgage with halves. The bank loooooooves me!
Re: using half dollars to buy stuff
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Fri Jul 20, 2012 7:58 am
by CU Baker
I have paid my propain bill with halves once and with zinc once.
Re: using half dollars to buy stuff
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Sat Jul 21, 2012 2:32 pm
by aaa30040
I can understand the confusion. I obviously know what a half dollar is, but have never in my life gotten one in change.
Re: using half dollars to buy stuff
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Sat Jul 21, 2012 3:44 pm
by natsb88
My last couple years of college I often used halves and Ikes to buy my lunch. A couple of the older ladies almost always bought them out of the drawer right away. With most of the student employees, I had to explain them the first time
Re: using half dollars to buy stuff
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Sat Jul 21, 2012 4:14 pm
by Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay
Back in 2010, when I was sorting halves like there was no tomorrow, I paid for just about everything in halves! It was time consuming, but fun. Got a lot of funny looks when I walked around stores with a clothe bank bag full of fifty cent pieces. Some had to call their managers. One guy gave me an Ike dollar, saying it was a "large half"!
Congrats to everyone for helping spread "Constitutionally lawful money" around!!
Re: using half dollars to buy stuff
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Sat Jul 21, 2012 6:31 pm
by OneBiteAtATime
The local scrapyard uses halves in his payments all the time.... I just smile.
Re: using half dollars to buy stuff
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Sat Jul 21, 2012 7:37 pm
by rickygee
We have a hamburger joint in town that uses the old flame broiler that the now defunct Burger Chef chain used. Good burgers at a bargain price. Cult kinda place. Folks grew up eating "Burgers and Shakes" and they still do, so do their kids. This restaurant has been in bizznes since 1957. They have a coin changer that still dispences half dollar coins. People come in just to get the halves. I haven't recieved a 40%er in change at B&S in the last 4 years. However, I have picked up 7 40's thru the years. The folks here know what a half is.
Re: using half dollars to buy stuff
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Sun Jul 22, 2012 4:54 pm
by Economist
@ Sheikh,
Glad you're having fun with halves, but what is this "Constitutionally lawful" business of which you speak? I hope to God you're not spending around 90%ers at face value! If it's clad halves you're using, there's nothing special about them; still fiat money, and somewhat inconvenient at that (relative to say, dollar bills). Hence the limited usage.
Re: using half dollars to buy stuff
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Sun Jul 22, 2012 7:09 pm
by Z00
Economist wrote:@ Sheikh,
Glad you're having fun with halves, but what is this "Constitutionally lawful" business of which you speak? I hope to God you're not spending around 90%ers at face value! If it's clad halves you're using, there's nothing special about them; still fiat money, and somewhat inconvenient at that (relative to say, dollar bills). Hence the limited usage.
Constitutional in the fact that coinage is issued by the Treasury not the Federal Reserve.
Re: using half dollars to buy stuff
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Mon Jul 23, 2012 12:42 am
by fansubs_ca
97guns wrote:just this morning i took my niece to the store and we stopped at mcdonalds for a breakfast burrito. i sent her in with $3.50 in halves and told her to buy 3 burrito's, she comes back with the 3 burrito's and 3 halves and said the lady told her they were dollars and only took 4 of them.
Good news for you: The clerk was a little dumb.
Bad news for you: She's probably smarter than the guy that made the burrito's.
Just saying, I've seen McDonalds from the inside. ^_-