In 1950 the bill got a new design and Bartender A Person Who Serves Drinks At A Bar Often Mistaken For A Psychiatrist Taxi Driver Mentor Comic Mind Reader Therapist Mediator Bartender Tv Guide Tour Guide Encyclopedia Dating Service Shirt thus a new series year. Yeah absolutely! I’ve had a dude come to the coffee shop I work at and pull an ole switcheroonie with his change. Made it seem like he paid with a twenty and got short-changed one time when he really paid with a ten. So he made like ten bucks in the con. Then he came back and distracted the girl working cash with some hullabaloo about muffins we had, and took out tips from the tip jar when she wasn’t looking. All in all his little stunt netted him about $20 and his face sent to the local cops. You pay with an unusual looking note and hope the staff notice, then you say “oh shit, sorry I didn’t mean to pay with that one!” and take it back and pay properly. Then you say “Hey, this note is worth like $100 on eBay, but I don’t have time to sell it. I’ll give it to you for $50.” I only remember the date on the bill, 1934. We had just bought our 1934 house.
Bartender A Person Who Serves Drinks At A Bar Often Mistaken For A Psychiatrist Taxi Driver Mentor Comic Mind Reader Therapist Mediator Bartender Tv Guide Tour Guide Encyclopedia Dating Service Shirt, Tank top, V-neck, Sweatshirt And Hoodie
Lucky you! I once had a Bartender A Person Who Serves Drinks At A Bar Often Mistaken For A Psychiatrist Taxi Driver Mentor Comic Mind Reader Therapist Mediator Bartender Tv Guide Tour Guide Encyclopedia Dating Service Shirt customer pay with a $5 silver certificate from 1934. Since I figured I would hate myself pretty much equally for telling him or for not telling him, I told him. Turned out his mom had just died. He & his sister were cleaning her house out when they found it and did not notice what it was. His sister told him to have a drink on mom. Glad I told him. **Edit Wow! Thank you for all the awards, my fellow Redditors! Using a fake $5 item to pay for drinks, not much of a benefit getting someone to sign over their mention because you can triple it, and then just walking away, that’s a con, cause there are a clear benefit and a clear loss… The idea is to lure in good-hearted people who’ll point out you’ve paid with some valuable unit of antique currency. The con artist then expresses shock and claims they didn’t know it was so valuable, profusely thanks to the person, etc.
Other products: Good Shrimpin Ain’t Easy Vintage Shirt.
2 reviews for Bartender A Person Who Serves Drinks At A Bar Often Mistaken For A Psychiatrist Taxi Driver Mentor Comic Mind Reader Therapist Mediator Bartender Tv Guide Tour Guide Encyclopedia Dating Service Shirt