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ITS PROBABLY A STORE (ie.,a grab'n'go liquor). You never stack like that when counting.
Posted by YO MAMA (guest) on Mon 21 Jul 2008 05:55:23 PM EDT
norm
3292 short
Posted by Guest on Thu 06 Mar 2008 05:47:15 PM EST
Dr Pepper
I had to stick with Liellani and tim, a C-store where I used to work with them, they normally counted the money before they deposit, they wither wrote it on deposit slip, if they are out of the slip, then they write on it .:-) and please don't do drugs!
Posted by Guest on Sun 28 Oct 2007 05:04:22 PM EDT
cutaia@everythingsok.net
No way...
It's not a drug dealer. It's some kind of store. Besides...you contradict yourself. If this is some small-time drug dealer who's used to giving out less than a nicklebag, then how the hell did he end up with $3293.
Besides...drug dealers don't work on consignment...
Posted by Guest on Wed 22 Aug 2007 03:59:34 PM EDT
jeets
This is how dope dealers keep track of stacks of money. Minimum sales are divisible by $5. For this number to end in 3, someone gave him $2 in change. If he took $2 in change, then this guy is a street dealer who does small deals and is used to having people scrounge up change. If he took in this much in one evening, he is doing a fairly brisk business. If you start checking your money, you will find a lot of bills with just a number on them. When you see just a number and nothing else, that bill was on the top of a dealer's stack. He has to keep good track of what he has because most of it goes to pay his supplier who gave him stuff on credit. This guy will probably pass about $3,000 back up the line.
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Posted by Guest on Mon 12 Feb 2007 02:22:34 AM EST
Tim
Nobody bundles 3293 dollar bills together. Some retail store?
Posted by Guest on Sun 03 Dec 2006 06:15:06 PM EST
Don Q
Maybe the cost of Candy just went up!
Posted by Guest on Sat 25 Nov 2006 10:28:17 PM EST
leilani
retail stores used to count their money, then bundle all the like bills together, and write the total on the top bill. this helped prepare their daily deposit.
Posted by Guest on Wed 22 Nov 2006 08:27:10 PM EST
Lotto
Bet on this number.
Posted by Guest on Tue 21 Nov 2006 07:18:05 PM EST
Bigfootlives
that's one way to make $1 look expensive...
Posted by Guest on Tue 21 Nov 2006 03:21:16 PM EST
liz
dont we all?
Posted by Guest on Mon 20 Nov 2006 03:39:27 PM EST
hola
I wish I could spend that kind of money
Posted by Guest on Wed 15 Nov 2006 05:49:02 PM EST