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  • Fake $1 million note =/= Opened bank account

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071128/...on_dollar_bill

    Guy tried to open bank account with a fake $1 million bill. Fortunately the teller was quick and refused.

  • #2
    Beat me to the linky quick! If you're going to commit forgery, try not to get curse-y and angry with the teller. It only makes it worse. Muahahaha!

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    • #3
      Why did he think a million dollar bill would be easy to deposit? Even if it was legitimate the teller would in all likelyhood check it out.
      How was I supposed to know someone was slipping you Birth Control in the food I've been making for you lately?

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      • #4
        XD I was going to post this one, but I saw it. Darn you!

        I agree though. Idiots. Why. why do these idiots always try the million dollar bill scam.
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        • #5
          Quoth Plaidman View Post
          Idiots. Why. why do these idiots always try the million dollar bill scam.
          I guess they're stupid enough to think that the people who handle thousands of dollars every day don't know what denominations the US Mint prints, or how to tell a counterfeit note from a real one. Ah well, one less dumbass on the streets.
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          • #6
            Someone needs to do a little research. The guy can't be charged with counterfeiting, because the US Government hasn't made a Million Dollar Bill. Fraud maybe....

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            • #7
              Whose picture is that on the bill? I'm having trouble making it out.

              I thought maybe this was the classic story of the fake million dollar bill with Bush on it, despite the fact that they don't put living people on money, but it doesn't look like it.
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              • #8
                To everyone who wanted to post after I already did: The early bird gets to post the linkies! Ahem ... yes, well, it sounded funnier in my head at least.

                I'm not sure who is is. It looks like a cross between McKinley & Teddy Roosevelt to me. It's the mustache, or what looks like a mustache, that is throwing me off.
                Last edited by CaroPhoenix; 11-29-2007, 02:16 PM.

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                • #9
                  Quoth MadMike View Post
                  Whose picture is that on the bill? I'm having trouble making it out.

                  I thought maybe this was the classic story of the fake million dollar bill with Bush on it, despite the fact that they don't put living people on money, but it doesn't look like it.
                  Looks like old Grover:

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                  • #10
                    Now that I've seen the clearer, non-rumpled version of the bill (thank-you Hon'ya-chan), I have to concur that it does look more like Cleveland than McKinley or Roosevelt. My eyes like to play tricks on me.

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                    • #11
                      *shakes head and laughs* What a fool!

                      I have a feeling someone else created that bill (perhaps some sort of protest against the Federal Reserve system?) To me it seems like someone willing to go through the trouble of finding a portrait of President Cleveland and creating a phony note that shows some artistic talent ... wouldn't be stupid enough to try depositing it in a bank.

                      It's not like you could show up at a 7-11 and expect change for it.

                      I remember $1M bills that you can buy from the novelty shops. They feature the Statue of Liberty on the face and also the words: "Not negotiable." They are rather fun to leave around, though.

                      Wouldn't you love to come across one of these? It wouldn't be useful, but it's fun to think about the value one note held—and those are 1934 dollars: right after the great gold confiscation of 1933. Hmm, that would be something to call into Coast to Coast AM about.
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                      • #12
                        I can go one better than that.

                        http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/10/23/500k_notes/

                        Not so much the denomination, which was only a cool half mill (GBP though), but the fact that the idiots tried to hand over 26 billion pounds worth.

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                        • #13
                          LOL! Oh man, the order of magnitude of that stupidity impresses me.
                          "They say that ignorance is bliss. But making fun of ignorant people is also pretty blissful." --Steve of collegehumor.com

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                          • #14
                            I've actually seen one of those. They're something a church printed out with some message about "Finding Jesus" on the other side. So this is Tool #2 that got arrested trying to pass one.

                            Why doesnt that surprise me??? Nothing common at all about "common sense".

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