Fake Money Used to Purchase Classic Car
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“The money was banded in one $10,000 and $2,000 bundles.” Hunter added. “Every time I tried to count it he would distract me and I wasn’t wearing my glasses so I didn’t notice the money was counterfeit. He was good at what he was doing.”
When in reality, dealing with that amount of "cash" you had better have your **** together.
I sold one of my Harleys recently for almost 14k cash. I had someone else there with me counting the money while the buyer and I were going over the bike.