This video shows a guy buying a $12,000 car and pay for it all in coins, mostly pennies. I found myself salivating as they broke open new rolls. LOL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLpqZEAFnkE&frags=pl%2Cwn
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Maybe the dealer refused to bargain so he paid in coins knowing what it would cost the dealer to process them.
This guys gimmick is buying massive amounts of stuff to be funny. I remember previously he gave away 1 million cents to his millionth subscriber or something to that effect.
I forget where I read it, but coins over a certain amount are not legal tender for debt payment. If I were the sales manager of the dealership, I would wait until all of the coins were taken out of the wrappers, then say the car is not for sale. Alternatively, I would negotiate for an additional $2000 to the sales price for the processing of the coins.
Proving once again that the NEXT good YouTube video involving coins will be the FIRST good YouTube video involving coins.
Remember that guy who won a jackpot at a casino and refused to take a check? How many truckloads of nickels were dumped in his front yard? Somewhere around 30 sticks into mind. It's been years though.
As a top tier YouTuber with millions of subscribers and millions of views per video, his schemes are self-funded with a few coins left over to pad his bank account - it's what he does for a living What would have been funny is if the dealer said: 'sorry, we don't accept loose change - please roll all coins'
Get more clicks on his video. He makes money for every click which is how he can give away ridiculous amounts of money. It's just a game some play.