Posted on 01/27/2020 1:01:50 PM PST by SeekAndFind
That’s a lot of lap dances.
As one of the posters to the news pointed out... this news is is INCOMPLETE...a “shipment” of ANYTHING from some one, HAS to be sent to SOME ONE.
WHO was this shipment sent to, WHO sent it, and are they being questioned. We all know the old adage...”follow the money”.
As one of the posters to the news pointed out... this news is is INCOMPLETE...a shipment of ANYTHING from some one, HAS to be sent to SOME ONE.
WHO was this shipment sent to, WHO sent it, and are they being questioned. We all know the old adage...follow the money.
HOORAY USCPB officers!
Dollar bills? Wow. I’ve often heard counterfeiters like the big bills such as $100, $50, and $20.
I’m sure in retailing, dollar bills get less scrutiny than the big bills, so probably they are easier to spend and get rid of.
Gotta keep the Fentanyl trade going.
Dollar store sighs relief.
During WWII the Germans produced what seemed like perfect pound notes. The Bank of England caught them almost immediately but I have no idea how.
Ones? 900,000 ones? I guess that they figured they could pawn them off easily because no one bothers to check a $1 bill to see if it is counterfeit.
Chow is NOT happy.
I was wondering why the line at the Dollar General store was four miles long.
If I want things cheaper, I order from China.
Dollars cost a full dollar here. Outrageous!!!
North Korean?
$1 bills are easier to counterfeit, the design hasn’t changed in decades and it lacks the anti-counterfeit measures in the current larger denominations.
Of all the bills to counterfeit. If you are going to counterfeit a bill it should be a Benjamin. I wonder if the choice was the $1 is less secure than the Benjamin.
Yup. Looks like a slow month for the strip joints in minnesomalia
Why Nine hundred thousand not a million?
Because if you ship over one million dollars of counterfeit bills, you have to report it.
RE: Of all the bills to counterfeit. If you are going to counterfeit a bill it should be a Benjamin.
My guess is $1 are less suspicious looking, and less likely to be “inspected” when they are used in common transactions.
When was the last time you saw a cashier inspecting a one dollar bill as opposed to a Benjamin?
Check it for the corona virus. What a way to spread the disease.
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