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In article . com "oly" writes:
The only parties who "need" a note of this size 500 euros - presently 600 dollars+) are those involved in drugs and perhaps tax evasion (perhaps the second hand automobile transaction was done in cash to avoid taxes?). That is just your opinion. Thank you very much. If a seller wants to be sure he actually receives the money, he will go either for debit card or cash. And what would really be the problem with paying 5000 euros in 100 fifty euro notes, really? If any single note was a counterfeit, the loss would be much less. Well, 100 notes would be (I think) quite some pack of notes. And the probability that a 50 Euro note is fake is much higher than the probability that a 500 Euro note is fake. I don't think that members of this group are really aware of all the resources the federal government is presently devoting to identifying large cash transactions and suspicious activity reporting. I do not think you are aware of all the resources the EU is devoting to identify large cash transactions and suspicious activity reporting... All cash transactions over a certain amount have to be reported to the central authority, and should only be performed with proper legitimation. Perhaps the Netherlands is on its way to being like Columbia. What is the largest denomination in Columbia? O, I think I erred, they certainly use US dollars. As stated earlier, the 500 euro note is a pox on the international economy. That is just opinion. And how it would influence economy escapes me. -- dik t. winter, cwi, kruislaan 413, 1098 sj amsterdam, nederland, +31205924131 home: bovenover 215, 1025 jn amsterdam, nederland; http://www.cwi.nl/~dik/ |
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If the european banks are attempting to identify suspicious
transactions, then the dutch bank is question is not only stupid (for taking counterfeits), but they are guilty of money laundering too. You don't blindly accept these types of large deposits without having some idea of where they're coming from. As for the use of dollars in Columbia, I don't believe that the Federal Reserve ships the money there, nor does the U.S.A. make it easier by providing the drug dealers with 500 dollar bills. But the whores of the EU are quite willing to pander! by offering 500 Euro notes! |
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