On February 11, in Zhengzhou, Henan, some netizens posted ** that some merchants in the Central Plains Adventure Scenic Area refused to accept RMB.
A man stood in front of the "Raiders of the Lost Ark" booth and pointed to the cashier and asked, "Confiscated?" "Didn't you say that you don't accept RMB? ”
It may be that this man bought something from the merchant and wanted to use cash when paying, but the merchant did not agree. Later, for unknown reasons, the merchant received RMB from the customer again.
In this regard, the scenic spot gave a response: no RMB is used, and you can go to the visitor center to recharge with cash, which is the case in the scenic spot.
Not only do scenic spots do not charge RMB, but many places do not charge RMB, and it is better to transfer people to the year, and they will pay with mobile phones.
Like the old people of our generation, WeChat and Alipay have no money, like my dad uses old people's machines, and he can't use smartphones. Although my mother uses a smartphone, she never turns on the traffic, and when she leaves the house, WeChat can't contact her at all.
These seniors, if you don't let them use cash, what do you let them do? Don't eat, drink, or consume? Or let the children accompany them 24 hours a day and pay with their mobile phones at any time?
Now the digital yuan is also being promoted, and before it is launched, who will popularize it for these elderly people.
Why can't the renminbi be used as a currency in circulation? Some people say that it is convenient not to use cash, but I want to say that the convenience is convenient to pay with, then I will use what you think, not the convenience you think, what I want is what I think.
Is it illegal for a merchant to refuse to accept RMB?