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³ Filename: BILLSTRP.TXT³
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³ Title: Change Machines ³
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³ By: Captain Hack ³
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³ Released: 02/27/96 ³
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³ Danger: Û°°°°°°°°° ³
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Have you noticed that the little strip in
the side of a $20 bill has started
appearing in the lower denominations, namely $10 and $5.
The latter is
particularly useful. First, find a $5 bill that has the strip. Now use a
pair of very small tweezers to pull this strip out. It is difficult, but
with a little work,
it will happen. Now use some clear (not foggy) scotch
tape to tape this strip in approximatly
the same location on the front side
(the president side) of a $1 bill.
Go to a change
machine that will still give you quaters, unless you really
want tokens for the
arcade…You’ll get $5 in quarters.
Handy, but how’s it really profitable? Get 4 $5
bills and 4 $1’s. Pull the
strips out off all of them and tape to the $1’s. Change them, and
then wrap
the quarters in wrappers. Take them to the bank to get changed into $20, and
then spend the $5’s elsewhere (99% of all stores don’t look for the strip
in $5’s and
$10’s).
See, the change machines made in the last 4-5 years use this strip to decide
/> what it just ate. If it sees the strip, it’s a $5, if no strip, then it’s a
$1. CAUTION:
THIS IS A FEDERAL OFFENSE AS WELL AS A FELONY. THIS IS COUNTER-
FITTING. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND
AGAINST THIS.
(If you ever REALLY need the cash, tho, it’s there…)
–hack

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