Originally posted by 98 SE:
Originally posted by SVTCuervo:
While I believe they took it a bit over the top, it is a business and they are there to make money. If they,in any way, feel they are being dealt fake tender then they have every right to validate it. While I don't believe the guy should have been shackled to a pole, he did purposely give the cashier 57 $2 bills knowing that she'd not be happy about it. Again, the situation was taken a bit too far, but this man went out of his way to make an inconvenience for the store and he paid for it. Moral of the story: Don't f*ck with someone if you aren't ready to take everything they can throw back at you...



I agree. How many of you have seen 57 two-dollar bills in one sitting? Would you believe they're real if an already-angry customer is trying to pay with them?



I don't know if it was 50+ 2's or not but I've seen quite a few at a time. When I was a kid, my grandfather payed for everything in 2's and 10's. He would go to the bank about once a week and get 2's specifically.
And also would this guy have been cuffed for bringing in 114 in sequential ones? Even if a few had smeared ink? I don't think he would have. I think Best Buy is completely at fault here and they should try to make it right.


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