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.
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!!
XOXO
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....