curlygirly wrote: » only happened to me once when i wanted to pay with a 50 - and he said " no worries, get me next time" and gave me the 8quid ride or free.
UDP wrote: » Legally there is nothing to say they have to give you change.
nummnutts wrote: » However, when they start doing the 'delivery man' of having to look in every pocket, in their shoes, under the seats to give me my change, that annoys the hell out of me.
seamus wrote: » Clearly the most efficient way of keeping change in your vehicle is to have it all mixed up and spread into little batches around the car in the centre console, the ashtray, your pockets, and so on. Means you can easily reach some change no matter where you are.[/url]
Hippies! wrote: » It's the height of ignorance to board a taxi with a €50 note imo.
mitosis wrote: » Never encountered such a problem. Taxi is under no legal obligation to provide change in any case - same as a shop.
SeaFields wrote: » Yeah that or the whole looking for his change for 5 minutes hoping you'll get out. Feck off. I want my change!
Where To wrote: » Would you spend your hard earned in a shop that wouldn't give you change?