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Dude, you're fucking one of the weirdest mother fuckers around here. Maybe it's just me, but about 95% of what you post makes no sense.
What are we looking at here? What is the context? What is that sign stuck to? The front of a scooter wind shield? Is that a bus toll collection box? Is it in a cab? Seriously, you're like scary weird. |
If you are confused why something like that would be posted in a store, it is because the store probably got burned by a lot of counterfeit $100 bills. I seen a similar sign at the shithole I get my hair cut at. If that is not what you are asking about then I have no idea what you mean.
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Work your brains out a little, lazy fag. |
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Some places don't keep more than 50$ in cash in register at any time(I see this signs very often).
Once I received counterfeited 100$ bill. It was bleached out 5$ bill with 100$ picture typed on it. If you try counterfeit pen - it shows yellow line. But surface was kinda suspicious. Only if you check water signs you can see the difference. Very often I see small business don't take AX(4% fee), or gas station with prices lower for cash paying customers vs credit card. |
Try and spend a 500 Euro note - Not easy...
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I have seen it in many states (East Coast).
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Many smaller outlets don't usually keep much cash on hand for change.
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Most likely bcs Ive been to big places only, no suburbs or small towns. In fact if i cash USD1k from ATM I get it in $100 bills, is that suspicious? Like I need to feel sorry for having a Franklin? |
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It's a THEFT deterrent you asshat. If somebody comes in to case out the joint to see if it's worth robbing? They may think twice and move on to another store or establishment. They have shit like this in cabs, pizza joints for delivery drivers, etc. That's what red blinking lights inside of automobiles do, it's what home windows security stickers do. It's a psychological red flag. ALL OVER THE FUCKING PLANET
Damn, you are one dumb mother fucker :1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
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What sort of deep shit it's being used at? Robbing a shop?? LOL , it's so 1985. |
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Lol Sid you are so clueless.This is perfectly normal thing,tho not on every store.They dont accept it for same reason as they dont accept 500 EUR in europe(which is largest denomination as 100$ is),and that is to avoid counterfeit money and "mafia money".
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Again, I have never seen that shit, but I have been to NY and NJ mostly, so what do I know LOL. |
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This is all due to robbery, so this method actually addresses a few different things all at once. Such as a few others suggested above... :thumbsup |
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Contradictory, you try paying with a card in McDonalds (!!! ) in Italy - they always reject and ask fro cash.
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Jesus Christ there's a fucking Wendy's here that has a sign up that they won't accept $50 or $100 bills. You know they have the cash flow. But as was said already, IT'S A THEFT DETERRENT! They only keep less than 50 bucks petty cash in the drawer, and drop everything else into a safe. So if someone comes in to rob the place (or a shitty employee decides to empty out the drawer on his last day) they get less than $50. In turn, that give the store the ability to only cash bills under $50.
It's really regular brick and mortar commerce, and if you don't get that, well... |
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This thread is what GFY in 2014 is.
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