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<p>[QUOTE="Ken Dorney, post: 3154922, member: 76086"]I completely agree with this statement but would add that it is very sad that it's true. I recently popped into a convenience store to buy a cold drink and noticed the wall behind the cashier was papered with about 50 counterfeit notes. I asked the clerk if those were the ones they were defrauded with and she said no, those were the ones that got caught and they took the note from the customer. She said that many more are passed successfully and accepted by other clerks and they go into the deposit bag and on to the bank where they then confiscate the notes. </p><p><br /></p><p>So, many more bad notes are out there passing at least for a while before they get to the bank. Now, my teenage son would never be able to tell the difference as he lives in his own largely cashless society as I assume most young people do.</p><p><br /></p><p>I see no reason why this example here would not have passed as genuine.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ken Dorney, post: 3154922, member: 76086"]I completely agree with this statement but would add that it is very sad that it's true. I recently popped into a convenience store to buy a cold drink and noticed the wall behind the cashier was papered with about 50 counterfeit notes. I asked the clerk if those were the ones they were defrauded with and she said no, those were the ones that got caught and they took the note from the customer. She said that many more are passed successfully and accepted by other clerks and they go into the deposit bag and on to the bank where they then confiscate the notes. So, many more bad notes are out there passing at least for a while before they get to the bank. Now, my teenage son would never be able to tell the difference as he lives in his own largely cashless society as I assume most young people do. I see no reason why this example here would not have passed as genuine.[/QUOTE]
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