View Full Version : Break the piggy bank. Its tax season.
Snacks
08-16-2007, 02:17 AM
I love what this guy did. He doesnt like that his property taxes keep going up and up so he paid his taxes with pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters and dollar bills. The tax man wanst happy.
The funniest part is the tax man telling him to get it out of there and pay the way it suppose to be paid.
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mdr55
08-16-2007, 03:31 AM
Money is money. The tax guy should shut the fuck up.
JPMNICK
08-16-2007, 07:20 AM
Money is money. The tax guy should shut the fuck up.
i agree, it's all legal currency, they can not tell you how to pay
i get so mad when i am somewhere, and i want to pay with a 100 dollar bill, and they give me a hard time. it does not happen often, but i usually throw a small fit
PhishHead
08-16-2007, 07:29 AM
I want to start paying with $2 bills for everything.
My dad and one of his friends collects Currency and they have a few $1,000 $5,000 i don't think they have the elusive $10,000 and they have a few $500. I really want to use one just to freak people out but the majority of them are worth more then the actually bill.
SatCam
08-16-2007, 07:38 AM
i agree, it's all legal currency, they can not tell you how to pay
i get so mad when i am somewhere, and i want to pay with a 100 dollar bill, and they give me a hard time. it does not happen often, but i usually throw a small fit
why are you carrying hundreds?
TheMojoPin
08-16-2007, 07:43 AM
i agree, it's all legal currency, they can not tell you how to pay
i get so mad when i am somewhere, and i want to pay with a 100 dollar bill, and they give me a hard time. it does not happen often, but i usually throw a small fit
It all depends on where you're shopping. Most average retail places only have each till starting with $100 in it each day (unless it's the Xmas season), which means at the most the only big bills it's going to have to start the day is 1 or 2 $10 bills. If it's a really busy store, they'll likely have some big bills within the first hour and a $100 isn't a problem, or if you're using your $100 to buy $60+ worth of merchandise....but if you're Assface McGee, walking in after the place just opened and trying to buy something cheap with a fuckin' c-note and then you give shit when they can't break it or have to take some extra time to do so, you're a complete dick. Nobody gives a rat's ass that you've got hundreds on you, Scrooge McDuck. Carry twenties like a normal person or use a goddamn card.
cupcakelove
08-16-2007, 07:46 AM
It all depends on where you're shopping. Most average retail places only have each till starting with $100 in it each day (unless it's the Xmas season), which means at the most the only big bills it's going to have to start the day is 1 or 2 $10 bills. If it's a really busy store, they'll likely have some big bills within the first hour and a $100 isn't a problem, or if you're using your $100 to buy $60+ worth of merchandise....but if you're Assface McGee, walking in after the place just opened and trying to buy something cheap with a fuckin' c-note and then you give shit when they can't break it or have to take some extra time to do so, you're a complete dick. Nobody gives a rat's ass that you've got hundreds on you, Scrooge McDuck. Carry twenties like a normal person or use a goddamn card.
Mojo's got it right. I used to work at a TCBY in high school, and we started out with $100 in the register each day. Occasionally some jerk would come in with a C note, get $3 worth of ice cream, and try to clean out all of our change. It wouldn't be a problem if the owner was there all the time, and could just open the safe and get out more money, but he was usually only there in the morning.
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