Discussion»Questions»Finance» With all of the money that you’ve handled throughout your entire life, isn’t it theoretical that counterfeits may have unknowingly passed
When I was selling stuff at flea markets over some years I did get handed a few counterfeits, one the bank spotted when I deposited and two of them when I noticed the color was significantly different from what should be.
We tried to make a deposit in the ATM and there was one $100 bill that it would not accept. It looked correct to me. Color blue band, watermark, the band inside, etc. Wal-Mart's self-pay machine took it.
This post was edited by my2cents at October 1, 2019 9:05 AM MDT
Having fondled paper money for some 60+ years, I can detect fake cash. However, I never have found any. Wait. I was given a blank penny from a Walmart cashier once. It had a rim around the outside like a normal penny, but no stamping. I still have it.
Since I was a cashier and could care less about that nonsense, I'm sure I did. No one sets out to launder money. They are victims of some grifter. We had insurance. I'm sure Wal-Mart, etc. could handle the insurance claim. PLEASE.... If it were a mom and pop store, I would be concerned.
But for WAL-MART???? I'm sure it is not my job to police people's cash. I don't work in a freaking bank.
This post was edited by WM BARR . =ABSOLUTE TRASH at October 2, 2019 9:02 AM MDT
I know for a fact I have and did. A place I worked at had the FBI and Secret Service interview us over a string of counterfeit bills come into the store.