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9 Mar 2004, 19:12
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Vermin Supreme
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The Cup Is Half Full
Yesterday I withdrew $5500 from my bank account. I actually ran them out of hundreds (they only had 47 ) which is tough to do. Anyway, I tried to get the money in my wallet but it wouldn't fit. I gave up, put it in an envelope in my back pack and left.
This morning I couldn't find my wallet. No wallet at home, came to work, no wallet here.
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9 Mar 2004, 19:14
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The Twilight of the Gods
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Re: The Cup Is Half Full
But the money wasn't in the wallet.
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9 Mar 2004, 19:15
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Registered User
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Re: The Cup Is Half Full
Did you check under your matress.
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9 Mar 2004, 19:16
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Henry Kelly
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Re: The Cup Is Half Full
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Originally Posted by MrL_JaKiri
But the money wasn't in the wallet.
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Hence the 'goodness'
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9 Mar 2004, 19:19
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Re: The Cup Is Half Full
You know what this reminds me of, the guy that took out like 25k out of the bank to find duplicate serial numbers and he was robbed.
Would have been much smarter to not to even bother for the $1000.00 radio prize money being offered.
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9 Mar 2004, 19:23
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Klaatu barada nikto
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Re: The Cup Is Half Full
Call your bank and see if they have your wallet?
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9 Mar 2004, 19:24
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wild one
Join Date: Feb 2001
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Re: The Cup Is Half Full
I'm getting a business card!
w00t
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9 Mar 2004, 19:24
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Clerk
Join Date: Jun 2001
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Re: The Cup Is Half Full
Why did you need $5500 in cash?
Are you about to do a major drug deal or something?
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9 Mar 2004, 19:25
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Re: The Cup Is Half Full
Why did you take that amount of money out in cash...?
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9 Mar 2004, 19:33
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cynic
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Re: The Cup Is Half Full
he is obviously organising a hit on some major playa in his burg :eek:
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9 Mar 2004, 19:50
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Vermin Supreme
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Re: The Cup Is Half Full
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Originally Posted by Dante Hicks
Why did you need $5500 in cash?
Are you about to do a major drug deal or something?
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some people don't take credit cards.
others (as in my case) take credit cards, but will sell cheaper for cash (i got about $400 off after i mentioned cash payment, basically by the guy crossing off 'tax' on the receipt. dunno if it was legal, but i'll leave the bookkeeping to the businessmen).
tact: i had my wallet at my office after i left the bank.
i don't consider $5500 a 'major' drug deal, but to the point, no, no drugs.
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9 Mar 2004, 19:53
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cynic
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Re: The Cup Is Half Full
so what the hell were you buying????
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9 Mar 2004, 20:13
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Godfather
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Re: The Cup Is Half Full
dads credit card was used in a scheme where two mofos ran around manchester ( i think) from bank to bank withdrawing a couple of grand a time.
they got away with it too.
luckily dad is covered and was insured heh
p.s. dont trust hotel staff. even with VIDEO footage of the only people entering a training room in the 30minute lunch break in which dads wallet was in his jacket the police couldnt prosecute.
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9 Mar 2004, 21:18
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Gone
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Re: The Cup Is Half Full
Moral of the story: Don't be a dirty-fingered criminal.
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9 Mar 2004, 21:20
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Re: The Cup Is Half Full
Cash is wonderful, you can hide it from the goverment. Isn't that the moral of the story?
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9 Mar 2004, 21:22
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Re: The Cup Is Half Full
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Originally Posted by JammyJim
dads credit card was used in a scheme where two mofos ran around manchester ( i think) from bank to bank withdrawing a couple of grand a time.
they got away with it too.
luckily dad is covered and was insured heh
p.s. dont trust hotel staff. even with VIDEO footage of the only people entering a training room in the 30minute lunch break in which dads wallet was in his jacket the police couldnt prosecute.
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Oh, I have a question. How did they get Dad's pin or do you mean they spent a grand at a time.
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9 Mar 2004, 21:23
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Made of Twigs
Join Date: Jun 2003
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Re: The Cup Is Half Full
Go into bank?
But that'd mean bein on cctv
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9 Mar 2004, 21:24
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Vermin Supreme
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Re: The Cup Is Half Full
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Originally Posted by Marilyn Manson
Moral of the story: Don't be a dirty-fingered criminal.
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because then you'd be stuck having to spend all those thousands of dollars you withdrew from all those banks?
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9 Mar 2004, 21:24
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Registered User
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Re: The Cup Is Half Full
Clearly UK police department is lacking in investigation skills.
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9 Mar 2004, 21:26
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Vermin Supreme
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Re: The Cup Is Half Full
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Originally Posted by Stew
Go into bank?
But that'd mean bein on cctv
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ah but all black people look alike
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9 Mar 2004, 21:30
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Gone
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Re: The Cup Is Half Full
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Originally Posted by acropolis
because then you'd be stuck having to spend all those thousands of dollars you withdrew from all those banks?
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Nobody who was engaged in any legal activity would be withdrawing vast sums of money to pimp hos with and then boasting about their "fine asses" on an internet forum.
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9 Mar 2004, 21:52
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Godfather
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Re: The Cup Is Half Full
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Originally Posted by Intrepid00
Oh, I have a question. How did they get Dad's pin or do you mean they spent a grand at a time.
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they went in and withdrew it using a signature from a cash registrar apparently.
and not a single person questioned them.....
bloody tards
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