IIRC there was a time when using a decent (not necessarily top end, either) photocopier would give one an image that would fool the dollar bill scanners on change machines.
I once had a counterfeit five passed on my shift. Either it was part of a stack or we were really slammed when it was passed, because it was such an obvious counterfeit that I couldn’t believe we had taken it when the boss found it next morning in the drops. Then there was another time a guy tried to pass a counterfeit fifty on me. I don’t remember if it was as obvious as a black-and-white photocopy, but it was pretty freaking obvious. I swiped it with the currency pen just for fun so that I could have one more thing to point out to the passer when I started harranguing him for real money. “That’s what they gave me at the bank” my ass.
LOL! When I was a teen I worked at a Taco Bell. One of our cashiers took a bill this way. After that, we had to “bill check” so at least one other person looked at the bill to ensure it was indeed a twenty as the cashier held it in the air.
No police as yet btw. Anybody else want to chime in on the “goo storm”? I swear one mistake, …okay three mistakes…[sub]grumble…grumble…[/sub]
Well, yes I would, in fact, thank you. Not that I want to pick on your mistake or anything, but I can’t for the life of me figure out what you meant to type there. I can usually figure out typos pretty easily, but with this one I’m looking at my keyboard, I’m replacing letters that are near ‘g’, I’m coming up with “boo storm” “hoo storm” “voo storm” and I’m thinking that these don’t really fit either. Well, what kind of storms might there be? Sand, rain, wind, thunder, snow? Nope, can’t see any of those in “goo”. Maybe I’m just tired and it’s really obvious and I’ve just worked too much tonight (I’m an editor, which somehow makes this worse) and now I’m feeling stupider and stupider by the minute. Please stuffy, could you fill us in on “goo” storm?
Yeah, it usually doesn’t work. A few weeks ago there was an incident back in Connecticut. Some kid (a high school sofmore[sp?]) got a new, high-tech printer for Christmas. So, he got a (he thought) great idea. Neext thing you known, he and his friends are printing off sheets of hundred dolar bills. :dubious: And then (here’s the realy genious part) they go and spend them in the school cafeteria. So, now there are a bunch of high school kids who are now facing charges of counterfeiting (Federal) and forgery (State). Way to ruin you’re lives, boys.
I think he meant “good storm.” As in: realy hairy and nasty.
Well, sure, if you want to go looking at it in a sensible, intelligent way. :smack:
Thanks, Regallag, now I can get a realy goo night’s rest…