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htran | 19:04 Tue 22nd Feb 2005 | Business & Finance
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I went to a bank for change $100.00 (one hundred dollars)
to smaller denomination.
The bank refuses to make a change because, I do not have a account there.
Is there any law the bank can refused to make change for different denomination about money ?
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I assume you are in the US. - In the UK there is no onus on the bank to change money etc - after all they provide a service to their customers and are responsible to their shareholders.

noone else!
I too can only speak for the UK but I imagine the laws are similar in the US. The fact is no outlet has to serve you anything and they do not have to say why, it is a basic tennet of all retail in the UK . The US probably has an equivalent system
The bank is a business, not a public service. There's nothing in it for them to help you.

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