Manager is just as silly. Pens don’t work unless the paper is fake fake
antileet
Looks real to me…
NoGovAndy
When you deal with a lot of money every day this just happens… also pens only work on the bad fakes afaik
Bladrak01
Prop copies have “copy” under the top left serial number, and “Motion Picture use Purposes”
derpderjerb
Why treat the customer this way?
Cause fuck em that’s why
TravelerMSY
This why a lot of places are not taking cash anymore.
d0g5tar
We don’t accept 50 notes because of how often they’re faked, but with normal notes unless it’s a really egregious fake (’10 doolars’, motion picture only, printed on toilet paper etc.) it’s easy to overlook now and then.
When I worked in clubs we had to scan every single note we took with a note checker and it was a pain in the ass.
Ramen-Goddess
I’ll take this heinous fake off your hands! Can’t have it in the wrong hands 😉
This-Unit-1954
When there are no repercussions for careless, negligent behavior this often the result. This is the same type of person who can’t be bothered to check the temp on the chicken before it goes out or can’t bother reading the special notes on the ticket before selling it. Whether it puts someone’s health at risk or wastes everyone’s time by having to remake an order 911 during the rush, they don’t care and don’t take pride in doing the job.
blurredtriforce
We got some movie money once at my job. From a distance it looked real. Where it says “United States of America” it said United pictures or something. It felt like wax paper.
AlwayzGoingUP
Homie who wrote on that sheet of paper has done their fair share of tagging.
PrateTrain
Scratch the collar. It’s subtle, so it doesn’t set customers off, but fake bills rarely ever have the textured collar that real bills do.
AlarminglyAverage979
Why doesn’t your money have a plastic bit? Makes it way harder to counter fit
MarkyGalore
Is it the proper size? Because at a glance it looks good enough. And I’m not in the habit of looking at the other side of a bill to verify it.
somecow
Don’t trust the pens. Just scratch jackson’s jacket. Intaglio printing is a thing, has a texture to it. Also, even smell is a thing. Or just simply doesn’t look or feel like money.
Best way though is, if your customer is sus af, and insists on paying cash, nope.
Raisenbran_baiter
You know how to get rid of fake $? Take it to church, put it in the collection plate and only take 1/2 back as change
Prestigious_Youth_64
His name is spelled “Jackson” not “Jackass”
SkipsH
Would be fun to go around stamping prop copy on legit bills
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Manager is just as silly. Pens don’t work unless the paper is fake fake
Looks real to me…
When you deal with a lot of money every day this just happens… also pens only work on the bad fakes afaik
Prop copies have “copy” under the top left serial number, and “Motion Picture use Purposes”
Why treat the customer this way?
Cause fuck em that’s why
This why a lot of places are not taking cash anymore.
We don’t accept 50 notes because of how often they’re faked, but with normal notes unless it’s a really egregious fake (’10 doolars’, motion picture only, printed on toilet paper etc.) it’s easy to overlook now and then.
When I worked in clubs we had to scan every single note we took with a note checker and it was a pain in the ass.
I’ll take this heinous fake off your hands! Can’t have it in the wrong hands 😉
When there are no repercussions for careless, negligent behavior this often the result. This is the same type of person who can’t be bothered to check the temp on the chicken before it goes out or can’t bother reading the special notes on the ticket before selling it. Whether it puts someone’s health at risk or wastes everyone’s time by having to remake an order 911 during the rush, they don’t care and don’t take pride in doing the job.
We got some movie money once at my job. From a distance it looked real. Where it says “United States of America” it said United pictures or something. It felt like wax paper.
Homie who wrote on that sheet of paper has done their fair share of tagging.
Scratch the collar. It’s subtle, so it doesn’t set customers off, but fake bills rarely ever have the textured collar that real bills do.
Why doesn’t your money have a plastic bit? Makes it way harder to counter fit
Is it the proper size? Because at a glance it looks good enough. And I’m not in the habit of looking at the other side of a bill to verify it.
Don’t trust the pens. Just scratch jackson’s jacket. Intaglio printing is a thing, has a texture to it. Also, even smell is a thing. Or just simply doesn’t look or feel like money.
Best way though is, if your customer is sus af, and insists on paying cash, nope.
You know how to get rid of fake $? Take it to church, put it in the collection plate and only take 1/2 back as change
His name is spelled “Jackson” not “Jackass”
Would be fun to go around stamping prop copy on legit bills