Quoted from dmklunk:However, I would feel weird handing a seller $10,000 in $20 bills.
I would love to see that roll of 500 benjamins though!
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Quoted from dmklunk:However, I would feel weird handing a seller $10,000 in $20 bills.
I would love to see that roll of 500 benjamins though!
Quoted from TZBen:The newer $100 bill looks impossible to fake.
Is it acceptable to ask for this? ( from an unknown buyer)
I think that's a bit much to ask. I think I got 2 of the new bills out of 10 the last time I was at the bank. The bank might not have that many of the new $100's.
Quoted from tmontana:Twice I have paid with paypal gift direct from my bank account. I always showed the sellers my drivers license in case they wanted to get my address. Both times the transaction went through in less than 10 min.
I just don't like the idea of carrying that much cash on me and in some cases my bank only allows me to withdraw a certain amount per day.
That's a good idea. I don't know why a seller wouldn't accept that.
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