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<p>[QUOTE="moneycostingmemoney, post: 2827359, member: 86367"]The vendor may tell you they're sending them back to the fed for destruction but I'm telling you they just go elsewhere. I get fed straps regularly and find (never taped or tattered) stamped and written on bills all the time. Sometimes even cool artwork like bandanas on the dead presidents faces <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Think of every time that a note changes hands in a legitimate purchase. Depending on your state that piece of paper makes about $.07 every time, guaranteed. That piece of paper will continue to do so until it needs to be destroyed, almost always because circulation has done that already. Taped bills mess up the counting machines and the expensive-toilet paper bills just instigate that happening. That's when they destroy them. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm not saying that your organization doesn't play into accommodating a high-brow clientele by not handing icky notes out...I get it. But regardless of what they think and how your organization enables that mindset the world of money doesn't revolve around them. It's there to have a controlled system of value exchange and in turn rake more money back to the government, regardless of the hands net worth.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="moneycostingmemoney, post: 2827359, member: 86367"]The vendor may tell you they're sending them back to the fed for destruction but I'm telling you they just go elsewhere. I get fed straps regularly and find (never taped or tattered) stamped and written on bills all the time. Sometimes even cool artwork like bandanas on the dead presidents faces :) Think of every time that a note changes hands in a legitimate purchase. Depending on your state that piece of paper makes about $.07 every time, guaranteed. That piece of paper will continue to do so until it needs to be destroyed, almost always because circulation has done that already. Taped bills mess up the counting machines and the expensive-toilet paper bills just instigate that happening. That's when they destroy them. I'm not saying that your organization doesn't play into accommodating a high-brow clientele by not handing icky notes out...I get it. But regardless of what they think and how your organization enables that mindset the world of money doesn't revolve around them. It's there to have a controlled system of value exchange and in turn rake more money back to the government, regardless of the hands net worth.[/QUOTE]
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