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Woman pays for ice cream with $200.00 bill

LOL

That certainly suits!!!

You would think the fact it was such a large bill that would set off flags... Let alone the words... I bet the employee was in on it...

Did anyone check the employees fingers for dye???

😉
 
"Remember... this is Kentucky they are talking about... cashier prob cant even read. "

Fsck you, Dameon. When you can properly use ellipsis and spell all of your words, then you can start to criticize others.

I'm from Kentucky. Does it suprise you that I wear shoes? Well, I do. I can spell, read, and write (prose as well as code). Bigots like you really piss me off. So fsck off before this redneck drives to the executioner's paradise you call home and kicks your Texan ass.
 
I have a friend that works at Dairy Queen and wants to get fired. Perhaps I can come in with a $500 bill and buy and ice cream cone. Sort of like killing two birds with one stone.
 
<<No, don't use a $500, since those really exist. Try a $600.>>

As part of our war on drugs/organized crime all bills over $100 were eliminated as official legal currency, supossidly the older bills >$100 won't be accepted by the federal reserve since the trade in period for those bills expired 20 years ago. So in summary, no bill over $100 really exists as legal currency anymore (although there maybe a few of them floating around, they aren't legal currency).
 
They quit printing the big bills, but all of the ones already out there are still legal tender. But they are worth more to collectors - a worn $500 bill sells for about $600, and a $1000 bill goes for around $1200.
 
Yes indeed bills over $100 ARE in fact legal tender as kranky advised. I always wanted a $500 bill, I guess i'll have to settle for the 1934 series $50 bill i've been carrying in my wallet for the last 2 years or so.

dm
 
This reminds me... I don't know if any of you receive/listen to the Mitch Albom (radio now also on MSNBC) show, but this story was one of his topics yesterday. Anyway, he actually said something to the effect that the person using the $200 wasn't trying to rip the place off too much since they only bought a couple dollars worth of food.... OMG - &quot;knock knock&quot; hello Mitch.
 
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