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meh... the restaurant still got their 200K for stuff that's worth pennies and they forced their female staff to count the cash (so everyone won, they all got to see chicks play in a load of cash) |
hahahaha... damn i want to be rich now and do do this shit all the time.. haha BTW, what did this hyde guy do.. i dont know the story |
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For example, if you pay in pennies stores are only legally required to accept up to 25 pennies. Nickels and dimes are 100, quarters are 40, loonies are 20 and twonies are 20. |
At what sort of fucking restaurant can you rack up a $30,000 bill and THEY DON'T TAKE CREDIT!? I can sort of understand No. 9 not wanting to deal with credit cards when you spend $5 on wontons but if you ate $30,000 anywhere, HOW CAN THEY EXPECT YOU TO CARRY THAT MUCH IN CASH!? ...and where the fuck can you even spend that much on dinner? Even El Bulli, the best restaurant on the planet, is only like $600 a person. |
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haha Jamie Foxx, strives to be this guy. Foxx, that douche, carries around a man-purse of dollar bills for tipping, just so he can draw attention to himself. |
shit this guy is straight balling |
in HK small purchases can mostly be made by Octopus |
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haha so anyone know how long that look them to count each bill? |
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I'm surprised the dude actually managed to exchange 200K in 1 bucks bill. I mean, a regular bank won't have that many in stock. It has to be special ordered. |
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I have this posted and tell them to screw off. http://www.canlii.org/en/ca/laws/sta...2.html#history per the currency act Legal tender 8. (1) Subject to this section, a tender of payment of money is a legal tender if it is made (a) in coins that are current under section 7; and (b) in notes issued by the Bank of Canada pursuant to the Bank of Canada Act intended for circulation in Canada. Limitation (2) A payment in coins referred to in subsection (1) is a legal tender for no more than the following amounts for the following denominations of coins: (a) forty dollars if the denomination is two dollars or greater but does not exceed ten dollars; (b) twenty-five dollars if the denomination is one dollar; (c) ten dollars if the denomination is ten cents or greater but less than one dollar; (d) five dollars if the denomination is five cents; and (e) twenty-five cents if the denomination is one cent. 25 cents in pennies , legally, is all you can pay and that's all I am willing to accept ...bitches :rofl: |
^^^ so if they wanted to fuck with you they should use dimes or nickels (but dimes ftw since they're tiny) |
I like how everyone just believes the original story as if it's totally true.. Well I guess it is on the internet, so it must be!!! |
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My buddies dad has a huge construction company that built a mall in Alberta last year. When the job was finished they went out for dinner. The bill came to $50k. There was also some guy that spent a stupid amount of money last year in New York. |
^write off |
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hyde aint got shit on anyone other than the ppl that drives a shitty car than a yaris |
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JOKES ON YOU! Hahaha restaurant got owneddddd |
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gangsta... |
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