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Strategies & Market Trends : Heinz Blasnik- Views You Can Use

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To: Box-By-The-Riviera™ who wrote (3595)9/12/2003 7:32:34 AM
From: zonder  Read Replies (2) of 4905
 
You think it could be the same guy who did this? -g-

Careless Mistakes
A man in North Carolina Saturday managed to pay for $150 of groceries with a $200 bill. He was given $50 in change, and was long gone before the clerk at the Food Lion market noticed that the bill was bogus. Oops. Not only does the U.S. Mint not print a $200 bill, but the fake $200 had a picture of President Bush on the front, and slogans on the back including "We like broccoli" and "USA deserves a tax cut." Plus, a Food Lion representative said its policy is not to accept any bills over $100. No word on whether the store clerk still has a job.

[from Wired.com]
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