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Mum 'disgusted' as Smyths 'banned son from using his pocket money'

A mum was "disgusted" after claiming Smyths toy store wouldn't let her son use his pocket money.

Emily White, 26, said the issue arose when she tried to pay for a toy airplane and a tea set using coins that her two-year-old son had saved up himself. She was shocked when the staff member declined the payment and said she needed to pay by card or go to the nearest cash machine instead.

The mum claims staff at the store told her and her mother, who was also present, that there was a limit of £10 for people trying to use coins to buy items. This, according to Emily, was the Mansfield store's policy, reported Nottinghamshire Live.

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Emily, who lives in Sutton-in-Ashfield, explained she'd taken her son to spend money he'd saved in a money tin. She said she'd separated the money beforehand "so it wasn't just small change".

The mum said: "I took [my son] to Smyths to pick what he wanted. We were walking round, he was fishing what he wants, we get to the till. My mum pulled out the bag with the money in and the worker is like 'I can't take that'. We said 'what do you mean?'

"She said it again and said she'd get someone over to explain it to us. So someone came over and said 'sorry, we can't take that but there's a cash machine at the Sainsbury's'."

But Emily, who was left stunned, said the Sainsbury's was a fair distance away. "They [Smyths staff] said 'come back, pay for the toys, and then it's all sorted'. Well obviously at that point my mum was questioning what was happening.

"We were told there was a £10 limit in how much you can spend in pound coins. So I just got my card out and paid for it on my card, as you would because I didn't want my child to go without. I just think it's a bit disgusting that my child is three in February and he needs to learn the value of money and that's how they dealt with it."

Emily's stepdad Peter Kirk, 52, who also lives in Sutton-in-Ashfield, said the money the young boy had saved consisted of mainly pound coins and 50ps. He added: "The Sainsbury's where the cash machine is in Mansfield is some trek. It's so far, I couldn't believe it. It's disgusting." Nottinghamshire Live has contacted the Smyths chain for comment.

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