What would you do?
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What would you do?
American guy paid off in 90,000 cent coins, covered in oil and grease. He’s having to clean them before the bank will accept them.
Options:
A) suck it up
B) bill him for the cleaning.
C) burn his business down
https://news.sky.com/story/90-000-greas ... b-12256929
Options:
A) suck it up
B) bill him for the cleaning.
C) burn his business down
https://news.sky.com/story/90-000-greas ... b-12256929
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Re: What would you do?
I'd need more info, because we don't know how the parting of ways went.
I'd be happy I got paid though
I'd be happy I got paid though
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Re: What would you do?
He’ll have to be careful he doesn’t get accused of money laundering
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Re: What would you do?
Out of the 3 options provided C is the correct answer
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Re: What would you do?
Cash in hand? A bit stupid to declare it if you ask me.
Re: What would you do?
D. Wait until enough people hear the story, pay me to tell the story, send me gifts and donations, then get a mate or family member to get some work done to roughly that amount, and give them him straight back as payment.
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Re: What would you do?
Nahhhhh go to those Tesco swipe and pay machines and load the pennies into the machine each week .
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Re: What would you do?
In this country you could sue the penny giver for the full amount in legal tender - for £666 he could give you at most 885 coins -
20p in 1p (20), 20p in2p (10), £5 in 5p (100), £5 in 10p (50), £10 in 20p (50), £10 in 50p (20) then the rest in £1 coins.
20p in 1p (20), 20p in2p (10), £5 in 5p (100), £5 in 10p (50), £10 in 20p (50), £10 in 50p (20) then the rest in £1 coins.
Re: What would you do?
What about some more in £2 coinsduncandisorderly wrote: ↑Fri Mar 26, 2021 12:41 pmIn this country you could sue the penny giver for the full amount in legal tender - for £666 he could give you at most 885 coins -
20p in 1p (20), 20p in2p (10), £5 in 5p (100), £5 in 10p (50), £10 in 20p (50), £10 in 50p (20) then the rest in £1 coins.
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Re: What would you do?
£2 is greater than £1 so would reduce the number of coins he could give you.
Re: What would you do?
I wonder if he could stick them on a wall as reminder of something? Make a curtain out of them etc..
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Re: What would you do?
Looks like a civil case could be brought for damage to property - the grease stain on the drive way.
Ex-Employer won’t be laughing then
Ex-Employer won’t be laughing then
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Re: What would you do?
So why doesn't he just shovel them into a cement mixer hall full of water and de-greaser for a few minutes? That'd clean the lot in a few hours.