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"It's a sign that we're all a little nervous in the post-9/11 world."
Post 9/11?! What the hell does that have to do with the price of rice in China?! It's freakin' $2 bills, not plastic explosives! This whole 'post 9/11' deal has become a major scapegoat for anyone who wants to bitch about every little thing. Unreal.

One officer reportedly noticed the bills ran in sequential order.

I'm no currency collector, but I'm fairly certain that packs of bills ran in sequetial order LONG before the inception of $2 bills. Now, if they were all THE SAME serial number I can see the suspicion. What did they think, the serial numbers on ALL OF OUR MONEY is printed at random like a damn lottery ticket?!

You know what burns me the most? The fact that some police will do little to nothing about true legit matters but they bring in the Secret freakin' Service for crap like this. I will say this, Best Buy was right in saying that they don't have to take the twos. But the only reason I think they raised fuss over it is cause the guy said 'take em or sue me'. With that said, I'd do the same thing as the guy.

the cashier marked each bill with a pen.

 

::cryer::

Lets all bow our heads for a moment of silence for the loss of these seemingly overlooked collectables.....

::pout::


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