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Rest in Peace
United States
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Why bother? You can short circuit most cashiers' brains by giving them $10.06 for a $7.31 purchase.
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Valued Member
 United States
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I still dont get how you short circuit a cashier by giving them 10 dollars for seven
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Valued Member
United States
286 Posts |
although they are not old or rare I find it hilarious to pay for things in two dollar bills and half dollars!
Edited by northwestseeker 04/11/2011 01:02 am
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 United States
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Gas to Taco Bell....................$0.25 Loaning your cheap friend money.....$3.35 Two Dollar Bill.....................$2.00 Having the Police called on you and they call the manager and idiot when you want to use a $2 bill......Priceless!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: You can short circuit most cashiers' brains by giving them $10.06 for a $7.31 purchase. This is called "minimizing your coin change received": In this case, you get three Quarters back instead of the two Quarters, a Dime, a Nickel and four Cents you'd get if you'd handed them only the $10 note. biggfredd and I know this by heart, but it is worth explaining. My favorite are the cashiers who are puzzled as to why I'm handing them $21.17 for a $6.17 purchase (when a "twenty" would do, right?), and they're most likely the same cashiers who are wondering why they're always running low on "ones".  I love that typo (?) "short circus" 
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Quote: I love that typo (?) "short circus" Ashame I fixed it before your post then 
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: My favorite are the cashiers who are puzzled as to why I'm handing them $21.17 for a $6.17 purchase They look at me like I'm from Mars. I then tell them "Just type in the amount I gave you" and then when the amount of change due comes up on their display, they are amazed at my mathematical prowess!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I occasionally leave a dateless Buffalo nickel or an obsolete cull amidst tip money at a restaurant. The half dollar use can be fun, but cars do tend to get honkingly backed-up at the drive through windows. Most 18 year olds have never seen a half dollar.
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Valued Member
United States
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I know I am weird, but I love slipping a dateless IHC into the penny change bowl on the counter or leave a Buff 5 cent with the tip at the bar.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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One day I was so broke and went to bank to get a box of pennies with a mix of ikes and half dollars so the taller look at the coins and said wait wait , what you have in here ?!.. Other broke time I went to a Mexican store to buy cigarettes with ices and SBA dollars she laugh at me and told something to her husband then he looked at the change and said is ok have you see these yet ?!. Funny !
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I did spend an 1893 Columbian Expostion half dollar on the Boston subway when I was a kid - Charlie on the MBTA type situation, was all I had on me. I recall the coin was kinda blue - toll guy looked at me, but stuck it in his pocket. Ah, youth...
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I put a 1909-VDB cent into an arcade game accidently as a kid. Doh!
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It goes against everything programmed in my DNA. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote:like a Half Cent to pay for something just to see the cashiers reaction Not that buy I do use a 1913 Liberty Head Nickel to turn those things on the bottom of cameras that require a coin to open. I usually show people how to bite on a Gold Coin to see if it's real. Then hand it to them to see if they'll put it in their mouths. 
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