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Posted by jonnny2006 on August 07, 2007 at 11:39:54 from (67.142.130.40):
In Reply to: Re: Scammers posted by sgtbull on August 07, 2007 at 06:12:19:
ya thats an old one........ we sell pure bred shih-tzus and we had a guy pull the same $hit. i din;t fall for it for a second...I just told him they were all sold. he has tried the same scam a few diffrent ways or there is more then one person. get cash!!!! and then chrck it over good. our money is hard to copy because there are alot of hidden features. i worked at the casino and the secret servise trained us in how to spot a fake. they even gave us a stack of bills and some were fakes and we had to get the fakes out. some were very easy others were tough. I have a money pen that will turn a certin color if its fake. i personally never had to deal with fake cash. My buddy did a weekrnd in jail when he handed a bar tender a old hundred well the bar tender thought it was a fake so they called the police and they called the secrete servise. well he sat a weekend in jail only to fibd out that the money was real!!! they gave him his hundred back in twentys and dropped him off at his girlfriends office. they never even said there sorry!!!! to this day he wont use old hundreds or fiftys because of the deal. jonnny2006
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