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Preferred denominations
BourgeoisBoy 1 Reviews 2478 reads
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No, not Presbyterian vs. Baptist.

Question to the lovely providers: do you prefer your donation in twenties or hundreds?  Hundreds can be hard to spend sometimes and more likely to be forged, but a fistfull of twenties is hard to stuff into the envelope.

This is a minor question for sure, but it's something I had to think about the last time I went to the bank counter for cash.

Mixed is fine for shorter appointments, but 3+ hours Larger is fine. I can tell the difference in fake.

xoxo
~~DI~~

I'm in Las Vegas, where rates normally begin around $$$$, and where every major casino has machines to break hundreds into smaller bills.  As a result, the only time I use something smaller, is if her rate is an odd amount.  If I was playing in a smaller town with a $$.5 rate structure, it might be different.

At the end of the day, it really only matters that you pay her, not the denomination of the bills.

Reality Check!!!1664 reads

the assistance of a special pen or a very expensive machine you should go to work for the Secret Service - Treasury. The best of their agants have well under a 100% success rate. This isn't meant as a slam or destructive critism. It is only a reality check and warning for others. Get a PEN!! (Any office supply store - cheap.)

Im very aware of what a fake looks like. I've come across a few of them these last few years. I also HAVE a pen in case Im not sure. Im not saying I can spot em every time...all im saying is i know what to look for that may or may NOT be there. With the naked eye of course. ~winks~
btw...did u see the spider in the bills yet?

As long as it's real, I don't think many mind. Hundred's are easy to tell if they're fake, and some girls have markers, to tell for sure.  Plus if you're depositing in a bank or just saving them in a safe area, they're easier to hide.  As far as 20's, who doesn't love them, but there's also not alot to buy with a 20 anymore, and like you said they take up space in a wallet too as in an envelope.  Some of each are fine!!  :)

Personally, money's money, so noone should really complain!!
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Sam

That what the ATM's spit out.

I hate having to wait in line at the bank to exchange them for C-notes, and it makes me a little nervous to do so as well.  You never know when some teller is going to feel like dropping a dime on you.

I'm hoping that I time will come soon when ATM's will dispense C-notes.

First, they spend easier than C notes and secondly, they are much easier to put in an envelope than 20's.  When I get cash for the hobby, I tell the teller how I want the cash.

me myself I have prefer lager bills, I once payed with the Susan B. Anthony dollar... but wow 300 Susan B Anthony's are heavy....

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