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Anonymous raged 11 months ago —— The following article appeared on the internet about a man who paid a bill with pennies and got a fined by the police for 'disorderly conduct'.

This raged the shit out of me for three reasons as follows -

1. If you go into the store to buy something that costs a dollar, and you only have .99 cents, they won't give it to you without that fucking penny.

2. If you pay your gas or electric bill and accidentally short them a fucking penny, you will soon be trying to read the incomplete payment notices in the cold and dark.

3. If you accidentally pay one penny less than the total balance due on your credit card statement, they charge you a fucking late charge!

Mother fuckers need to get a clue! Pennies are money too. And currently, pennies are actually worth more than dimes for the weight of the copper in them. Even junkies who break into houses to steal the copper plumbing know copper is worth more than copper-nickle.

And if anyone can proove you owe them money, they should be willing to accept any legal tender as payment.

KPissed - Just putting my two cents in, before someone says I can't.

Man cited for paying with 2,500 pennies
Paying a disputed bill with pennies or other small change is occasionally used as a form of protest. But is it smart or effective?
By Karen Datko on Mon, Jun 6, 2011 2:30 Pm
What's one way to get your jollies while paying a disputed bill? Satisfy the debt with pennies -- lots of them.

Or maybe not. A Vernal, Utah, man faces a charge of disorderly conduct for paying a $25 medical bill with 2,500 pennies, according to police. "After asking if they accepted cash, (Jason) West dumped 2,500 pennies onto the counter and demanded that they count it," Assistant Vernal Police Chief Keith Campbell told the Deseret News. "The pennies were strewn about the counter and the floor."

West left after staffers at the health clinic threatened to call the police, who later wrote a citation for disorderly conduct, police said. The maximum fine is $140.
Others have employed similar tactics without legal consequence.

The Long Island Press pointed out that a University of Colorado student paid a tuition bill with 14,000 $1 bills to protest the cost. Post continues after video about that payment.

Then there's the case of Thierry Cahez, a San Diego County man who after several tries was successful in paying a $6,500 credit card bill with 650,000 pennies in March. "Cahez said he decided to pay his credit card bill with pennies because he was upset with his bank over a refinance he couldn't get, and charges and fees on his card," an Abc station reported.

Last year, a University of Kansas student got the school's parking office to overturn its policy not to accept coins for payment of parking fines, after taking 1,000 pennies to pay a $10 fine.

In August, a Cle Elum, Wash., a businessman and City Council member tried unsuccessfully to pay a past-due personal property tax bill of $330 with pennies. Ron Spears said he was protesting the fact that the original $34 tax bill he hadn't paid had ballooned with penalties and interest.

It appears the citation in the Utah case was due to the mess that was made -- not the payment of the bill with very small change. However, merchants and others can decide Not to accept pennies as payment, Snopes.com wrote while addressing this false claim: "U.S. law specifies that merchants do not have to accept more than 100 pennies as payment."
Pennies are legal tender, yes. But no law requires merchants to accept them. "Businesses are free to accept or reject pennies as they see fit," Snopes wrote.

Do you think paying with pennies or other small coins is an effective means of protest? Or are you just creating lots of additional work for bureaucrats and clerks who have to process the payment? (Suggestion: If you're compelled to do this, at least count and roll the coins first.)

We're siding with Adrian Chen at Gawker, who wrote about the tax bill incident: "In the end, Spears gave up the civil disobedience shtick and agreed to pay his property tax the normal big-boy way: With bills."
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  •     Anonymous  11 months ago
    How about the ficking irs taking your bank account if you owe them five dollars

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  •     The Family  11 months ago
    KPissed my friend, all present company, please forgive the intrusion, Capiche?

    A personal childhood hero of mine named "Pretty Boy" Floyd began his life of crime in 1922 by stealing $3.50 in pennies from a Post Office before finally being gunned down by the FBI in 1934 for not bringing his own coin wrappers.

    I trust I have made my point. Respect the Penny.

    Next round is on me.

    Salud!

    Carmine "The Sheik"

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  •     Anonymous  11 months ago
    Thank you!

    KPissed - Capiche?

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    •     The Family  11 months ago
      Think nothing of it.

      We'll be in touch if or when we feel you can help us.

      We appreciate you business, take a mint on the way out, Capiche?

      Carmine "The Sheik"

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  •     Anonymous  11 months ago
    Fcuking goverment! If pennys are useless for paying for and buying shit why do they make them anymore?

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  •     Anonymous  11 months ago
    It's fucking retarded that he got fined for paying with LEGAL tender. Yes, it's dumb to pay in pennies, but at least he's not trying to pay with counterfeit money. Of course, our government is devaluing the dollar to the point where Monopoly money is worth more. Eventually, we'll have to pay with something else because our asshole president is trying to turn the world into a New World Order.

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  •     KPissed  11 months ago
    The government is trying to eliminate all cash as a medium of exchange for goods and/or services. They want us all to have 'debit' cards and direct deposit for our paychecks. This way, they can control our money completely.

    As soon as they are able to do this (and it may be sooner than you think), there will be no way to save a few bucks off somewhere in case of emergency. With no legal tender except government 'credits', we get stuck with devalued money and there is nothing we can do about it.

    As a kid, I lived in New York City. When word got out that subway tokens were going up in price, everyone who rode the subway started buying up tokens at the current price to get a stash before the increase (and it was a big fucking increase of 50 fucking percent. The next time they raised the price, they let it out that they were changing the tokens to a different type and that the old ones would not work in the turnstiles any more, but you could exchange them for the new tokens if you paid up the difference. Now the motherfuckers have no more tokens just pass cards. Just like that fucking EZ Pass toll collection system, this lets them change the fucking value of RIDES YOU ALREADY PAID FOR!!! And they do this all the fucking time.

    So when the government goes cashless, how the hell do you explain an item on your monthly debit account statement for "Personal Massage Services"?

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  •     Anonymous  11 months ago
    cash or not, the government has total control over the money supply. even if all transactions were cash, the gov could still just print as much as they want so it makes no difference. I think getting rid of cash is good, credit cards are WAY more convenient. moving to credit cards would save a lot of hassle with counting change, not to mention reduce crime as most criminals only deal in cash. credit cards are way better than cash, you dont need to carry money, you wont run out of money, if you get robbed you can cancel the card and lose nothing, you dont need to calculate/count change, easy record keeping, etc.

    if you want a truly honest currency, the gov would need to go back to a gold-backed dollar. where the dollar is pegged to gold at a fixed rate so there is no inflation.

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    •     Arenaria  11 months ago
      With all do respect.are you nuts!!! Getting rid of cash would be the worst possible scenerio! At least with cold hard cash in your pocket.....YOU are in control. If people only used credit cards, or whatever, HOW many people could fuck up your balance? some inept goverment or bank employee....puts a zero when it should have been a 10.........or a hacker gets board and changes your account. The government would know every dime you spend and on what.

      Go watch, "Live Free or Die Hard" with Bruce Willis...and tell me again it would be better!

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  •     Anonymous  11 months ago
    They make suck a fucking big deal over 2 dollars, my uncle was filing bankruptcy because we are having tough times, and he was short 2 dollars, 2 GODDAMN DOLLARS, and the entire bankruptcy collapsed, the motherfucking lawyer took all of the money, and now he's just screwed, damn this country, when i turn 30, i'm getting as far away from this hellhole as possible!

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  •     CocoB  11 months ago
    I remember a time that my grandma got a cheque from a store for some store credit account she had held for years, and they settled it to get it out of their books.

    The cheque was for 6 cents.

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  •     Anonymous  11 months ago
    I remember my Mom saving those Betty Crocker Coupons off the cereal and cake mix packages. If you saved up 2.597,643,512,896 points, you got a set of four iced tea spoons (stainless steal).

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  •     Anonymous  11 months ago
    LOL i used to save thise things to never used it tho

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