I hate note changers
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Yes thats a good idea. Cause then you'll only have to wait an extra 3 - 5 days than usual for it to be ready again. A lot of people will not go to the bar for change but they'll shove a note in no problem. I've seen a Completly battered ON a ROll have £90 in notes plus loose change shoved in it during the 1st half of a footy match. Doubt there would of been £90 coins in the till to assist this.neil222 wrote:for reds if you want true readings jam the notechanger using a 2p or 5p
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Not that I'd ever think of fraud, but am just surprised that some people haven't: what do note changes actually 'verify' when they read a note? I'm guessing that they're 'state of the art' (well, in the world of recognition systems, anyway!), but you'd think that the right type of paper, with the correct bit of foil in it would fool it?
I don't 'hate' them, I just can't stand 'em when they will point-blank not accept a perfectly legitimate note.
Grrr...
Oh, and crumpled fivers, beware!!!

I don't 'hate' them, I just can't stand 'em when they will point-blank not accept a perfectly legitimate note.
Grrr...
Oh, and crumpled fivers, beware!!!
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