Samsung pays Apple $1 Billion in coins! Quote:
Samsung pays Apple $1 Billion sending 30 trucks full of 5 cent coins | News Hound :rofl::haha::troll: edit: god dammit, fail storm incoming lol |
so fake lol |
Too bad its fake |
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Not only is this fake, it was a joke from months ago wish i could fail you twice |
WTF... This again? @tonyvu lives under rock |
Also illegal. There are rules for how much currency you can use to pay for something. While it might seem like fun to pay a store $1,000 in pennies they don't have to accept it. Posted via RS Mobile |
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So old it's not even funny. |
Have you guys seen this new video? |
Man lands on moon |
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Actually, under US law, all US currency are legal tender for all debt, public charges, taxes and due. So as long as it is not a purchase, the debt holder must accept the US currency regardless of it's form. |
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Paying in pennies is one of those things that appeals to people who want to "stick it to the man" but in reality it's just not practical and you're not "sticking" it to anyone but yourself. Let's say you owe someone $10,000 and you're pissed at them and want to send them pennies. Where are you going to get one million pennies from? Do you think a bank will just give you that many pennies and not charge you some kind of fee for wasting all their time gathering that many together? But let's say, for arguments sake, that you could place an "order" for that many and the bank would call you when your "pallet" of pennies arrived. Now it's time to make your payment. When you deliver the payment, do you actually think you're just going to drop off the pennies, say "here's your money" and leave? The person you owe is going to demand you stay and count it with them so you can both verify the amount is correct. Just like they'd do to any customer paying for something in cash. So now you've just wasted a huge amount of your time along with wasting their time. If you refused and left then they could claim there was only $5,000 (not the $10,000 you owe) and how would you ever be able to prove it? Again, it's one of those things that sounds cool but in the end it's just stupid. |
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Man pays traffic ticket with 137 - $1 bills folded into origami Pigs delivered in donut boxes |
Thanked because I got a good laugh out of it. Not from the story though, from you believing it :fullofwin: |
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1 billion dollar in nickels is 20 billion nickels. 20 billions nickels at 5 grams each is 100 billion grams or 100 million kg. The United States Mint About Us Maximum legal gross weight in State of California is 80,000 lbs as per this webpage. Road Weight and Size limitations: By State comment: not sure if legal gross weight includes the cab or not additionally, in comment 11 it states: 11] This state does not provide overweight/over dimensional permits unless cargo is not able to be broken up (one solid unit), at which point, special arrangements have to be made with a specialized carrier. 80,000 is legal in AL, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA; however, there may be issues with axle weights if not loaded correctly. Therefore, it is highly unlikely this delivery was granted a special permit. So 220 millions lbs of cargo would require a minimum of 2750 trucks. Where did the rest of the trucks go? |
^ we get it.. its fake jeez |
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