State Considers Banning Receipts And Coupons – Again. Leave it to California Democridiots. Maybe this is why the Golden State has so many money problems – its elected officials don’t know what a receipt is or what it’s used for. It’s no wonder that the state’s budget is currently running a $22.5 billion deficit. But let’s get back to the receipt thing. If they ban stores from printing receipts, how are consumers supposed to return a defective item or one they want to exchange for a different size or color? And how are they supposed to remember how much they spent on the purchase? Carry a notepad with them and write notes throughout their shopping trip? That pretty much cancels out the idiot Democrat’s “save the planet” argument he’s using to propose banning them in the first place. For whatever reason, and I don’t think it has a damned thing to do with killing trees, younger people don’t like or want receipts. Anytime a clerk, usually young enough to be my daughter or granddaughter, asks me if I want a receipt, after telling them “yes,” I give them a piece of advice: If the customer looks like they’re over 50 years old, don’t ask. Just give ‘em the receipt.
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