(28 Mar 2017, 8:54 am)Jamie M wrote 45 million is nothing in real terms, apparently we're now or will be saving 350£ million a week (..HA) from the eu - especially given nobody checks if coins are fake or not and just assume they are legal tender. Have you ever had a 1£ coin rejected for being fake?
'Real terms'. Hate that phrase.
I have had fake coins rejected at various vending machines, ticket machines or places like the Tyne Tunnel and I know businesses have had them rejected when cashing in at the bank.
I wonder how much money bus operators lose out on, when they are given fake coins (intentionally or not), by passengers?
So not only is there the impact of £45m of fake coins kicking around, there's the losses seen by businesses all over the country.
(28 Mar 2017, 9:07 am)MrFozz wrote Just thought i would drop in and say hi, been a while since i posted, hope everyone is well
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