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Originally Posted by GA Russell
That's interesting, Harry. My first guess is that it is the opposite here.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 required businesses open to the public (as opposed to private clubs) to be open to the entire public.
So I would conclude that it is first the merchant who makes the offer (by opening his doors), and the member of the public who accepts.
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No this would not violate the civil rights act because ANYONE can go in and shop there.
Also ANYONE can get a credit card. Let me rephrase that ANYONE can buy a prepaid Visa.
Sorry, no discrimination to be found.
Inconvenience is not discrimination.