I have had cab drivers in the US try to force me to pay cash in similar situations. Saying they don't accept credit cards and then, when I say that's all I have, telling me how much longer it will take to get me out of their cab if I really want to use a credit card. In these cases I just kept insisting on the card and eventually (like, within a minute) all was settled the way I wanted it to be settled: with the credit card. It may seem anachronistic to some, but the rule of law does apply in the US today and asking to have a police officer settle the dispute is a good way of getting quick resolution. If all else fails maybe taking a picture or two (driver and taxi permit) with a camera phone might tend to elicit a change of attitude. Dan. On Sun, May 9, 2010 5:29 pm, Glen Zorn wrote: > Iljitsch van Beijnum [mailto:iljitsch@xxxxxxxxx] writes: > >> On 8 mei 2010, at 1:50, Glen Zorn wrote: >> >> > More than once, I _have_ asked the driver specifically if he accepts >> credit >> > cards (the advertised policy notwithstanding) only to have him refuse >> it >> > upon arrival... >> >> Curious way to engage in commerce. Where was this? > > Several places, all in the US; most recently, Dallas. > > ... > > _______________________________________________ > Ietf mailing list > Ietf@xxxxxxxx > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf > _______________________________________________ Ietf mailing list Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf