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Rant about The Laundry, FHR


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The Laundry on Forest Hill Road:


The younger woman who works there is fine and jolly but on Saturday I had an Irish woman shout "hurry up, I'm busy, I want to finish my shift" whilst I was giving her change. She then threw a bunch of 5p coins at me yelling that they weren't legal tender.


I was pretty aghast at how she continued to speak at me like I was a piece of dirt. Can anyone recommend another laundrette? The lady at His Lordship doesn't seem too happy about having customers either..


Thanks

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Royal Mint


Coins:


Coins are legal tender throughout the United Kingdom for the following amount:


?5 (Crown) - for any amount


?2 - for any amount


?1 - for any amount


50p - for any amount not exceeding ?10


25p (Crown) - for any amount not exceeding ?10


20p - for any amount not exceeding ?10


10p - for any amount not exceeding ?5


5p - for any amount not exceeding ?5


2p - for any amount not exceeding 20p


1p - for any amount not exceeding 20p


http://www.royalmint.com/aboutus/policies-and-guidelines/legal-tender-guidelines


DulwichFox

Is that the short lady ? If it is it's the same one who told me to go home with the shirts I took into be ironed & fold them properly then bring them back or they wouldn't do them, not in a friendly way either. ( they were folded as it was ) I just said how about I go home and never set foot in their laundry again.

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