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Do any USA states require accepting US cash for payment of goods or services?

According to the United States Federal Reserve: There is no federal statute mandating that a private business, a person, or an organization must accept currency or coins as payment for goods or ...
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Overpaid in cash at out of state hospital, they wont pay back

In Nevada, I needed some care at a hospital. After treatment, they told me I owed $1600 so I trusted them and paid in cash. Turns out I actually only owed about $1100, so they owe me $500. I live in ...
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Who is responsible for a lost bitcoin transaction client:vendor?

I paid for a new mock using a BTC-processor that handles the bitcoin payment (with the use of a unique address). Later I got a message from the vendor saying that the transaction was "cancelled", ...
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KYC (Know Your Customer) Verification Between Two Businesses

I want to add a payment service to an existing business which has already verified its customers (id, proof of address). The service is not like Stripe, because they only abstract the connection with ...
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Any obligation to return an accidental second payout?

According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), if you receive an item you did not order - it should be considered as a gift - and you are not obligated to pay for it - or return it. Question is, ...
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