Can We Insist on Paying in Cash? A Look at Legal Tender and Electronic Payments
A tourist's experience in Hong Kong raises important questions about the legality of cash payments in a world increasingly leaning towards electronic transactions.
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A tourist's experience in Hong Kong raises important questions about the legality of cash payments in a world increasingly leaning towards electronic transactions.
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