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Making Bank at a Change Machine
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What you need:
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- one $5 bill
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- one $1 bill
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- transparent (scotch) tape
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Here's What to Do:
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- Tape the $1 and $5 bills together, end to end, reversed, so that the $5 is
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facing into the machine properly, but the $1 is backwards.
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- Tape the bills end to end, without them overlapping.You essentially want
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to have one long bill
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- Deposit your "bill" into a change machine and walk away w/ $5 in quarters,
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as well as your original bills.
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How This Actually Works:
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The machine accepts your $5 bill, giving you change. It then attempts to
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confiscate your $1 bill, only to find it is backwards. Because it is
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incorrectly placed in the machine, it spits the bill back out, with your $5
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attached. At the worst, the two bills will separate, and you will lose
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the $5 bill, but you will have $5 in quarters, so you will break even.
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Note: Some newer machines have alarms on them that can notice the original
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bill is not deposited. This is illegal in every state, and most countries
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too! Special Thanx to the Pink Panther for this brilliant idea.
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