StrikerM to Mildly InfuriatingEnglish • 2 years agoA new trend in tipping emergesimagemessage-square290arrow-up1813arrow-down152
arrow-up1761arrow-down1imageA new trend in tipping emergesStrikerM to Mildly InfuriatingEnglish • 2 years agomessage-square290
minus-squareMossy Feathers (She/They)linkfedilinkEnglish9•2 years agoIf it’s close enough to the real thing that someone tries to use it as real currency, then it’s considered counterfeit. Personally, imo anything dollar-like that’s used in place of a tip should be considered an attempt to use counterfeit money.
minus-square@anyoklinkEnglish4•2 years agoIf it vaguely looks like a dollar and it’s more than 75% the size of a regular bill or less than 150% the size, it’s in counterfeit territory.
If it’s close enough to the real thing that someone tries to use it as real currency, then it’s considered counterfeit. Personally, imo anything dollar-like that’s used in place of a tip should be considered an attempt to use counterfeit money.
If it vaguely looks like a dollar and it’s more than 75% the size of a regular bill or less than 150% the size, it’s in counterfeit territory.