I think a cashier (and company employing cashier) rejecting excessive change being used in the transaction is actually the victim and not the stupid customer who got super pissed and wrote to the papers
What do you think they should do when you purchase something from them and you have a change?
Then they should receive the change. It doesn't matter what I purchased if I paid for it in change, it should be given to me
I admit that sometimes when I shop I don't bother with receiving my change, so I find it very noble of you being firm and demanding your change when you need it. I think it is very irresponsible and illegal for companies to profit towards not giving change, and what I recommend you do is you report this to the Business Bureau and see if they can do anything about it.
So you are telling me that the cashier and business should profit for not giving me my change?
If a customer has a lot of change, they should still be able to make a purchase at the store. It may be beneficial for stores to have Coinstar machines for customers.