The Multnomah County Sheriff's Office has advised hikers not to be lured in by counterfeit cash placed around Multnomah Falls. Portland television station news article: https://www.koin.com/news/oregon/mu...of-counterfeit-cash-placed-at-multnomah-falls
Idiots have been going to some absurd extremes in pursuit of TikTok stardom lately. Apparently, one of the other new fads has been people that walk up to random strangers on the street and assault them with "fighting words" while someone else films the reaction. Would be nice if we could somehow put a lid on this type of silliness, but it'll probably only get worse
I have a strap of these $100 bills. They are used to train Chinese bank tellers and come in all the denominations. The red Chinese characters, the words "copy" and "copy money", the printed-on security strip, the non-holographic symbols and the slash marks in the corners are all dead giveaways that this is not real money. It is not counterfeit as it is not intended to fool anyone into believing it is real money. Also, it is printed on plain paper. However, crumple a couple of these up and drop them on the sidewalk and watch the fun begin!