Chapter 1168 (2/2)
In the bank.
The cash counter at the cash register checks the money by brushing.
A cashier, after counting a stack of new and old cash, took out more than 20 large denominations of kyat from the cash counting machine and said to him, ”I'm sorry, I've confiscated the money.”
”Why?” That Indian is in a bit of a hurry. It's a lot of money.
”It's counterfeit.”
The bank clerk told him straight out.
”I, it's impossible. Are you wrong?”
That Indian doesn't give up.
”I've looked at each one carefully. It's a counterfeit. If there's any objection, we'll have someone explain to you where the counterfeit is. But I'm sorry, the counterfeit money is to be confiscated.” Said the bank clerk.
He is not reconciled.
He was taken to one side of the room.
Five minutes later.
Each one.
It's all pointed out where it's fake.
He was speechless and wanted to take it back, but he was rejected. The counterfeit money was forced to be confiscated when it arrived at the bank. Looking at the security around him, he still gave up the idea of taking it back.
With the rupees in hand.
He can only consider himself unlucky. Counterfeit money is not a big deal in India. India is full of counterfeit money. At least one fifth of the circulating cash is counterfeit money.
In daily life.
I've been used to it for a long time.
Many times.
You know it's fake money.
It's just that they still use the same money. The merchants collect the same money, as if by default. It doesn't matter that they can spend it anyway. Therefore, even the counterfeit money of kyat is often received by them.
I didn't think so before.
Now it seems.
Next time, you should be careful, otherwise, you may have to work in vain for your hard earned money. Now, kyat is going to be abolished. In the future, kyat will surely gradually disappear here.
It seems.
We can't accept kyat any more.
Next.
Almost everyone who came to this branch to exchange money was found to have some counterfeit money in their hands, without exception. Because of knowing that there are too many counterfeit banknotes, the banks in India do not accept the exchange of kyat and rupee at all.
Otherwise.
Bad identification.
Change it back.
Go to the bank in Burma to exchange. If there are too many counterfeit coins, the loss will be borne by their own bank. This kind of business will obviously lose money, so they won't do it.
No way.
Whether it's businesses or ordinary people, they can only come and change, or entrust people to come and change, or even within half a day, a kind of business of replacing rupees was born, running errands for people and making some hard money.
。。。
Just a day.
This border branch has received counterfeit banknotes with a face value of more than 8 million Asian dollars, accounting for one third of the face value of recovered kyat today. Seeing this figure, Tang Qing is speechless.
That's true.
It's very Indian.
In this regard.
No. 1 in the world.
According to the survey, India's counterfeit money accounts for nearly a quarter of the total cash flow, that is to say, in theory, every person in India has a quarter of the money in his hands.
Quite 'distinctive'. Due to the poor anti-counterfeiting technology of kyat in the past, some illegal factories in India, which are good at copying, have also been found out, which seems to be quite a lot.
Even in the kyat now exchanged.
Tang Qing estimated that there are still some counterfeit notes that can be picked out, but they are obviously counterfeit notes. However, Tang Qing didn't care, just a little fake notes... As if he hadn't used it.
When the soldiers were in India, they basically used their own printed rupees. The technology was more real than the real money. Tang Qing was also very restrained. Without printing too much, it was worth more than 1 billion Yayuan.
Most of them are still lying in a big iron box in the training area.
New rupees.
So.
We're even.