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  • How's this? So I walk into this location and order 2 supreme personal pan pizzas and a small bottle of Pepsi! As I'm just about ready to pay, I notice a sign that says they cannot accept anything larger than a $20 bill. I say, " Oh oh, I only have a $50"; which I got earlier from My Wells Fargo bank. The guy says, "oh you can pay after"! I guess I assumed that he didn't have enough change and that when other customers come in to pick up and paid cash then he would have enough change or perhaps one of his delivery guys would be able to change it for me......so I just wait til my order is ready. When my order is ready, I walk up to pay and decided to change the Pepsi bottle to a liter size. The guy says, "I can't take your $50". I'm shocked and say "but I know you have change because a customer just came in and paid cash". He says pointing to the sign, "No, we cannot accept bills over $50. I thought you would go and get change." Well, he didn't say that and assumed I read his mind that this is what I should have done! So I say, "ok, so where can I get change?" To which he said, "Well you can go to one of the two banks nearby." Exasperated & embarrassed, I walked out thinking what kind of business would not accept any bills over $20? What happens if I ordered a home delivery and only had a $50? Would the driver not accept it? If my order was $60 and I only had a $50 bill & a $20 bill, would they refuse to take my money? If my order was $80 and I only had a $100 bill, would they make me go to one of the banks and change it? If it were a home delivery, would the driver refuse my $50 or $100 bill and take my order back because they could not take bills over $20? Hello Pizza Hut! I just wanted 2 pan pizza and a drink and had cash! My $50 was not considered cash? If I had my debit card, you would have taken it with no problem but my $50 was not acceptable! I could have given you my finger prints, home address, & cell number with that $50 so you could find me easily if you discovered it was a counterfeit $50 bill! But NO.....you decided to embarrass me because I might have looked like a Latina to you and I could potentially have a counterfeit $50 bill! Well, I'm not! I'm from Maui, Hawaii and I am of Filipino & Japanese ancestry! Thank you for making me feel inferior! Why can't you be like all other business that would have checked the $50 bill with a black pen that identifies it as being a legal tender of the United States of America? Thank you for embarrassing me that you would even consider that I would pass illegal money. Thank goodness the only person who was there was a female employee and you sir, I assume, is the manager on duty so my embarrassment was limited to just the two of you and no other customers! I will continue to share this incident over and over again on Yelp, Facebook, Twitter and all social media because of your bad business practice of racial discrimination.
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