WHAT'S NEXT--RICK NAMEPLATES?
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Re: WHAT'S NEXT--RICK NAMEPLATES?
So, what exactly is going on in Italy these days??? Are they trying to take the claim of counterfeiting capitol of the world away from China???
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Re: WHAT'S NEXT--RICK NAMEPLATES?
I have to respect this just for the sheer audacity of it. I had no idea it was possible to fit 6 Trillion dollars in the backseat of a Camry.
Great Ramp In My Opinion.
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I hope they don't find my warehouse of illegal printing machines that are producing Monopoly money around the clock.
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Re: WHAT'S NEXT--RICK NAMEPLATES?
Don't worry, the chinese are probably going to copy this case in a bigger way!
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Re: WHAT'S NEXT--RICK NAMEPLATES?
If your bills are purple and have chickens where presidents should be, you're probably in good shape with the authorities!Grey wrote:I hope they don't find my warehouse of illegal printing machines that are producing Monopoly money around the clock.
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Probably printed by the Federal Reserve...
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Same difference, printing money based on nothing.s4001 wrote:Probably printed by the Federal Reserve...
*runs and hides*
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This reminds me of a guy in South Texas who was going across the border to buy his illegal weed and paying for it with counterfeit twenties.
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Re: WHAT'S NEXT--RICK NAMEPLATES?
I saw a show recently about a counterfeiter who made a foolproof $100 bill. It was made with phonebook paper, 2 sheets glued together to make one bill. That's how he was able to incorporate the security strip and watermark on the inside. Phonebook paper was able to fool the pens they use to detect fake bills. He would go out with a group of friends and do what they called "slamming": driving from mall to mall, spending tens of thousands of dollars and getting real money back as change.wmthor wrote:This reminds me of a guy in South Texas who was going across the border to buy his illegal weed and paying for it with counterfeit twenties.
Great Ramp In My Opinion.