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I love dumb people who are stupid
Okay, tonight, one of my stops is at a Section 8 housing unit. Those unfamiliar with section 8 housing is basically free to almost no money paid housing that the average tax payer pays for others, It helps those trying to get their lives back together but many just milk the system for almost free rent. Most of these places are glorified slums cause the residences don't give a damn how they live or keep the place.
I dread Section 8 housing runs, mainly cause they rarely, if ever , tip. Plus they certainly love to order expensive take out constantly, especially around the beginning and middle of the month when the Government Tugboat comes in. Some of these darlings will order 4-6 times A WEEK!! (And NEVER tip!)
Tonight one of my regulars at a Section 8 unit, a notorious cheapskate, frequently bitches if the food is even a couple minutes 'Late' and demands a full refund. Tonight his order is exactly $21.50, he's 'Splurging' tonight, usually spends $14-17.
And he immediately bitches he HAD to wait a Whole FORTY MINUTES for delivery! On a Friday night, during dinner rush!
I tell him "Your order is $21.50 for the food alone!" He hands me a Twenty and three "Half dollars" and a single penny he places in my hand "And Heres your Tip Motherfucker!! Don't say I never tip you asshole!" And slams the door shut, I just shake my head back to the car and drive off back to the shop.
I get back to the shop, figure I'll just keep the three halves he handed me at the end of the night. And then realize that 'One of these things, is not like the other!!'
A 1900 Morgan Silver dollar coin!!
Yeah!! I'm definitely keeping that!! And just smile to myself at the assholes stupidity.
An hour later my boss gets a call from the jerk, demanding I head back with the money he gave me, "Cause I accidentally gave him the wrong money and want to make good!" Boss demands I head back, I eventually do (Leaving the Kennedy halves and the Morgan in the car). He demands back the coins and forks over a dollar bill and a handful of nickles and pennies. I tell him I can't hand over his halves, "I gave them as change to another customer after I left you."
The look on his face!! "WHERE!!?? Go back and get those coins!! those are MY COINS!!" I shrug, "Sorry, can't help you there" I fire back! I ask him why he wanted THOSE particular coins back "They were just Kennedy halves!"
He just slams the door in my face. I head back to the shop. As the saying goes..."A fool and his money are soon parted!" poetic justice for all the shit he's dealt me!
I dread Section 8 housing runs, mainly cause they rarely, if ever , tip. Plus they certainly love to order expensive take out constantly, especially around the beginning and middle of the month when the Government Tugboat comes in. Some of these darlings will order 4-6 times A WEEK!! (And NEVER tip!)
Tonight one of my regulars at a Section 8 unit, a notorious cheapskate, frequently bitches if the food is even a couple minutes 'Late' and demands a full refund. Tonight his order is exactly $21.50, he's 'Splurging' tonight, usually spends $14-17.
And he immediately bitches he HAD to wait a Whole FORTY MINUTES for delivery! On a Friday night, during dinner rush!
I tell him "Your order is $21.50 for the food alone!" He hands me a Twenty and three "Half dollars" and a single penny he places in my hand "And Heres your Tip Motherfucker!! Don't say I never tip you asshole!" And slams the door shut, I just shake my head back to the car and drive off back to the shop.
I get back to the shop, figure I'll just keep the three halves he handed me at the end of the night. And then realize that 'One of these things, is not like the other!!'
A 1900 Morgan Silver dollar coin!!
Yeah!! I'm definitely keeping that!! And just smile to myself at the assholes stupidity.
An hour later my boss gets a call from the jerk, demanding I head back with the money he gave me, "Cause I accidentally gave him the wrong money and want to make good!" Boss demands I head back, I eventually do (Leaving the Kennedy halves and the Morgan in the car). He demands back the coins and forks over a dollar bill and a handful of nickles and pennies. I tell him I can't hand over his halves, "I gave them as change to another customer after I left you."
The look on his face!! "WHERE!!?? Go back and get those coins!! those are MY COINS!!" I shrug, "Sorry, can't help you there" I fire back! I ask him why he wanted THOSE particular coins back "They were just Kennedy halves!"
He just slams the door in my face. I head back to the shop. As the saying goes..."A fool and his money are soon parted!" poetic justice for all the shit he's dealt me!
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I feel sorry for the guy, but only a little bit.
If you got antique coins you do not keep them with your regular money.
Put them in an envelope and in a lockbox, or a safety deposit box at your bank.
Hell, buy a separate piggy bank for storage if you want to keep them "Camouflaged" in your home.
Just never keep rare or extra-valuable money where you can accidently spend them.
Glad his bad attitude and stupidity worked out in your favor, man.
If you got antique coins you do not keep them with your regular money.
Put them in an envelope and in a lockbox, or a safety deposit box at your bank.
Hell, buy a separate piggy bank for storage if you want to keep them "Camouflaged" in your home.
Just never keep rare or extra-valuable money where you can accidently spend them.
Glad his bad attitude and stupidity worked out in your favor, man.
http://cointrackers.com/coins/398/1.....silver-dollar/
value of that 1900 coin
value of that 1900 coin
On the one hand I am really happy for you that you have had a little bit of luck, getting these coins, on the other hand, I am - being a quite pessimistic dargon usually - a bit worried for you. I hope, this jerk won't plan any mean trick, for example to discredit you before your boss or something like that.
Oh, the business can refuse to do further business with them - they're generally well within their rights to refuse service to someone who is repeatedly rude and abusive towards the business and its employees. It's a question of whether or not they will refuse to do further business with them.
Oddly enough I carry six or seven fifty cent pieces in my pocket that I give away to old ladies and very young children, the latter with their parents permission first. I remember as a child when silver coins were always in my change, and I LOVE Mercury dimes. Why give away coins? I'm old and on SS, I remember when elderly adults would hand out dimes to children for fun (yes dimes were worth a lot, you could buy a whole comic book when I was eleven for a dime.) Sadly a half dollar doesn't buy diddly squat now a-days, but the looks on those kids faces is more than worth the coin. Since the Pan-dum-dim-ah-mimic started I haven't given any coins away, no children around. I haven't picked up any more coins from USAA either though I still have $80 worth still rolled up in the drawer in front of me. I've run out of $2 bills as well, it's fun paying for things with those.
"What is this?"
"Two dollars."
"BOSS! Some guys trying to pay in fake money."
Boss walks in, sees the near perfect bill, opens his wallet, stuffs three dollars in her neckline and walks away with the $2 bill. "Kids these days, dumb as fuck" I hear him say.
"What is this?"
"Two dollars."
"BOSS! Some guys trying to pay in fake money."
Boss walks in, sees the near perfect bill, opens his wallet, stuffs three dollars in her neckline and walks away with the $2 bill. "Kids these days, dumb as fuck" I hear him say.
I have fun doing that occasionally at conventions. I've actually gotten a few "bricks" of $2 from my credit union (having made arrangements first to pick them up) that were still uncirculated. Fun watching vendors and normal merchants go nuts over them. It is definitely one of the prettiest bills in circulation.
Funny I though this was the declaration of independence https://www.jdlstudio.online/wp-con.....-Bill-Back.jpg
Yes, look for the guy with the white wig and black features that is him. Some people claim that Washington is the first President but the Articles of Federation were not ratified by every state until 1825, so if that were the case James Madison was the first President!
I know the articles of Federation were proposed and passed in the continental Congress but they were not ratified (became law in each state) until 1825 when Madison was president. on the back of the 2 dollar bill in that gang of people that are sitting down, look for the guy in the same kind of powdered white wig everybody is wearing for the guy with black features, he was the first Black President when the Articles were passed, by the third continental Congress! Many people claim that Washington was the first president, he wasn't there are eight Presidents before him that were President all but the black guy are lost to history. http://www.itsabouttimebpp.com/Anno.....l_Innis_Jr.pdf
First of all, you've confused the names; the man you're talking about is named John Hanson, not James Madison.
Second of all, the information on the page you linked to is also confusing the names of two different people. The black man pictured there is Senator John Hanson, who served as Senator of Grand Bassa County in Liberia in the 1800s, not the John Hanson from Maryland who served as President of the Confederation Congress in 1781.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hanson
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_.....nson_(Liberia)
https://web.archive.org/web/2009033.....ag=john-hanson
Sorry, but I'm afraid you've been misinformed by a page hosted by a group (the Black Panther Party) with an axe to grind and an agenda to push. There is no way a black man would have been elected President, or indeed to any political office, in colonial or post-colonial America of the 1700s.
Second of all, the information on the page you linked to is also confusing the names of two different people. The black man pictured there is Senator John Hanson, who served as Senator of Grand Bassa County in Liberia in the 1800s, not the John Hanson from Maryland who served as President of the Confederation Congress in 1781.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hanson
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_.....nson_(Liberia)
https://web.archive.org/web/2009033.....ag=john-hanson
Sorry, but I'm afraid you've been misinformed by a page hosted by a group (the Black Panther Party) with an axe to grind and an agenda to push. There is no way a black man would have been elected President, or indeed to any political office, in colonial or post-colonial America of the 1700s.
I read in the news about 15 years ago about a dumb waitress at a mall food court who called in the police about someone trying to pass her fake money. Her boss wass telling her the stack of $2 bills was legit money, the customer was too, and the cop was now having trouble telling her this too.
"Nuh uh! Someone passed me a $3 Clinton bill last week, I ain't fallin' for it again!"
"Nuh uh! Someone passed me a $3 Clinton bill last week, I ain't fallin' for it again!"
I usually drive for Lyft. Once the shutdowns started, work dried up fast so I applied at Grubhub. All of the payments and tipping is handled through the app, no cash ever needs to change hands. Have you considered applying with them? About half of what I make from them is tips.
BWAH-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA!
Oh, man, this may not entirely make up for all the BS you've had to endure lately, including the car key incident, but at least it's a little "karma" in your direction.
That Morgan Silver Dollar is better off with you. Hell, so are the half-dollars and even the penny.
I don't know if this made your night, but it pretty well made mine. A jackass like this deserves to have bad things happen.
Oh, man, this may not entirely make up for all the BS you've had to endure lately, including the car key incident, but at least it's a little "karma" in your direction.
That Morgan Silver Dollar is better off with you. Hell, so are the half-dollars and even the penny.
I don't know if this made your night, but it pretty well made mine. A jackass like this deserves to have bad things happen.
I still rememberr the time at pizza hut, mom paid for dinner all in silver dollars that were from the casinos in Kentucky. The server brought us back the same amount in bills we had paid, she insisted that the coins were $2 each. Well, okay
We pocketed the money and left with free pizza
We pocketed the money and left with free pizza
one bitcoin is worth $150,000.00 so that is unlikely. However, that said 100,000 satoshi is worth roughly $8.495 dollars right this minute. The original Bitcoin was worth one dollar. The problem with Bitcoin is you have to buy a private Key and then go back to college to be able to make change, to understand what you are paying. There is no bank it is peer to peer and you may have more than one peer, in any single transaction. Your account and money in it changes in extreme variable daily so that prices of things don't keep up with what your cryptocurrency is worth per second!
I have a friend in LA who works a shit job at a liquor store over 10 years.
Why?
Cause not a week goes by where some alcoholic isn’t spending some rare coin to get booze late at night. He’s gotten 2 $20 and a dozen $5 gold pieces over the years and like you said, still legal tender. Gives them only face value.
Why?
Cause not a week goes by where some alcoholic isn’t spending some rare coin to get booze late at night. He’s gotten 2 $20 and a dozen $5 gold pieces over the years and like you said, still legal tender. Gives them only face value.
How do you mix up a Morgan with regular loose change? The mind boggles.
It's still worth getting it verified at a coin shop. Morgans and peace dollars are faked more than just about any legal tender coin.
As for the value? Depends. What's the mint mark? Value is greater than the silver content, in any case.
It's still worth getting it verified at a coin shop. Morgans and peace dollars are faked more than just about any legal tender coin.
As for the value? Depends. What's the mint mark? Value is greater than the silver content, in any case.
Yeah, ‘Carter Quarters’ were a huge mistake coinage-wise. I too got a few of them as quarters back in the day. Rarely seen anymore. I rarely see the Saccy dollar coins and none of the President Dollar coins past McKinley. The huge Eisenhower dollar coins were unmistakable and heavy and quickly fell from favor.
Oh, it's always interesting when you get non-coins as payment. I have no idea what it is, but I have this little, metal disk, the size of a dime, and it has this religious design on one side, plain on the back. It looks like it came off of something, and I've had it for just over a decade now.
It's too late now, but I had a thought. When the guy demanded his coins back, you should have told him you used it in a vending machine on the way back to the restaurant. Preferably something socially awkward like, say, a condom machine, but told him you couldn't quite remember where it was. Just to give him some further grief.
Yeah, I took a 1931 ₿itcoin in change the other day. Cashier didn't know what she had...
A contact on DeviantART works as a janitor in a chain grocery store in North Dakota. One of his jobs is to clean around the Coinstar machine. Because people are lazy slobs, they either leave the rejected coins in the tray, toss them in the trash can next to the machine or throw them on the floor. Jeff cleans around the Coinstar and empties the trash, so he's acquired a nice collection of old and foreign coins.
A contact on DeviantART works as a janitor in a chain grocery store in North Dakota. One of his jobs is to clean around the Coinstar machine. Because people are lazy slobs, they either leave the rejected coins in the tray, toss them in the trash can next to the machine or throw them on the floor. Jeff cleans around the Coinstar and empties the trash, so he's acquired a nice collection of old and foreign coins.
Seriously, how hard is it for someone to research that big heavy coin they've had sitting in their penny can for who knows how long!? Anyway nice find, crazy how a 1 dollar coin turns into a 35 dollar coin, back before the Federal reserve turned all our currency into green toilet paper.
Very nice. That coin is going to worth a few dollars, LOL.
I did delivery for 3 years. In those years I have collected a 1963 $20 bill, 1967 silver Kennedy half dollar, 6 1946-1964 silver quarters, 3 1943 silver nickels and 3 1917-1964 silver dimes. Most people have no idea what they are giving away and that guy just fucked up.
I did delivery for 3 years. In those years I have collected a 1963 $20 bill, 1967 silver Kennedy half dollar, 6 1946-1964 silver quarters, 3 1943 silver nickels and 3 1917-1964 silver dimes. Most people have no idea what they are giving away and that guy just fucked up.
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