outiss01
Since: Sep, 2010
Jan 30th 2011 at 2:43:52 PM
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I've heard the phrase "Your Money Is No Good Here" being used in two definitions. The first being "your money is worthless." The second is when a certain person (a hero, perhaps) is given goods or services at a business because of their good/heroic deeds. Is there a separate trope for the second meaning?
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nayhem
Since: Jan, 2001
Jan 5th 2015 at 1:25:13 AM
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Only years later would the answer finally come: Hospitality for Heroes. The first definition might fall under Untrusting Community or as a retort to Screw the Rules, I Have Money!.
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TRS thread that renamed the trope from Your Money Is No Good Here: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=1300889986071704900
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