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Ponce
25th May 2010, 09:50 AM
Customer stuck with counterfeit money from the post office.
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“The police said the $100 bills were actually $5 bills that had been bleached and altered,” recalls L.A. resident David Lipin. “They showed me how you could hold them up to the light and see Abraham Lincoln’s face." (Brian van der Brug, Los Angeles Times)

After cashing a postal money order, David Lipin tried using one of the eight $100 bills at the gas station and was nearly arrested. Even the Secret Service couldn't help him replace the bogus bills.
By David Lazarus

May 25, 2010
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A business inadvertently gives you counterfeit money — are you stuck with it? In most cases, yes. But what if that business happens to be a branch of the federal government?

Los Angeles resident David Lipin found himself asking this question the other day after he cashed a $1,000 Postal Service money order at a West Hollywood post office.

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He said the postal worker handed him 10 $20 bills and eight $100 bills.

Lipin, 43, said he then stopped at a nearby gas station to fill his tank. He tried to pay with one of his new $100 bills.

"The clerk took a close look at it and said it was fake," Lipin told me. "Then she looked at some of the other $100 bills. She said they were fake too, and she called the police."

Alarmed, Lipin phoned a lawyer friend. At his friend's urging, he too called the Los Angeles Police Department to report that he'd been given bogus bills. "I wanted it very clear that I was a victim and not someone trying to pawn off some counterfeit dollars," Lipin said.

The cops arrived at the gas station and inspected the cash. They shook their heads.

"The police said the $100 bills were actually $5 bills that had been bleached and altered," Lipin recalled. "They showed me how you could hold them up to the light and see Abraham Lincoln's face. All eight turned out to be counterfeit."

So now what? The police took a report but said they couldn't do anything. They suggested that Lipin try the L.A. County Sheriff's Department, which serves West Hollywood.

A sheriff's deputy also said they couldn't do much and suggested he try the Secret Service. So did the post office when Lipin returned to the same branch that had given him the funny money.

http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-lazarus-20100525,0,1425491.column

Quantum
25th May 2010, 12:05 PM
I won't accept anything larger than $20s and won't use higher than $20s, either.

madfranks
25th May 2010, 12:05 PM
He, along with the police, should have returned IMMEDIATELY to the post office to see if they had any more fakes. If all 8 that they gave him were fake, chances are they had more. And if they were found to have more, they could find the money order he just cashed to prove he was just in there, and demand real money from the post office.

Don't ever take it when the police tell you "there's nothing you can do". That's what they told me, after my house was robbed even after I had recovered the stolen items on my own, without any help from the pigs. The stupid officer told me the chances of recovering my stolen items were slim to none, and then I told him I already did and he told me not to take the law into my own hands.

The cops don't care about you getting ripped off by a gov't agency, that's what they do for a living after all.

Ponce
25th May 2010, 12:08 PM
When I went on my buying binge last Sunday the even tested the dollars bills to see if they were real........

Gaillo
25th May 2010, 12:08 PM
...and demand real money from the post office...


As if they actually have any! ;D

Quantum
25th May 2010, 12:54 PM
He, along with the police, should have returned IMMEDIATELY to the post office to see if they had any more fakes. If all 8 that they gave him were fake, chances are they had more. And if they were found to have more, they could find the money order he just cashed to prove he was just in there, and demand real money from the post office.

Don't ever take it when the police tell you "there's nothing you can do". That's what they told me, after my house was robbed even after I had recovered the stolen items on my own, without any help from the pigs. The stupid officer told me the chances of recovering my stolen items were slim to none, and then I told him I already did and he told me not to take the law into my own hands.

The cops don't care about you getting ripped off by a gov't agency, that's what they do for a living after all.


It is exceptionally dangerous to ever "demand" the cops do something they're not interested in doing. It's a good way to get yourself Tased, put in chains, and then a cage. Almost certainly, the cop would have deferred to the Secret Service, since the PO is "Federal property," outside of local jurisdiction.

Spectrism
25th May 2010, 01:41 PM
He, along with the police, should have returned IMMEDIATELY to the post office to see if they had any more fakes. If all 8 that they gave him were fake, chances are they had more. And if they were found to have more, they could find the money order he just cashed to prove he was just in there, and demand real money from the post office.

Don't ever take it when the police tell you "there's nothing you can do". That's what they told me, after my house was robbed even after I had recovered the stolen items on my own, without any help from the pigs. The stupid officer told me the chances of recovering my stolen items were slim to none, and then I told him I already did and he told me not to take the law into my own hands.

The cops don't care about you getting ripped off by a gov't agency, that's what they do for a living after all.


Exactly. Couldn't agree more.

Twisted Titan
25th May 2010, 01:49 PM
So now what? The police took a report but said they couldn't do anything. They suggested that Lipin try the L.A. County Sheriff's Department, which serves West Hollywood.

Cops NEVER recover money for victims

They only know how to take it.


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Osky
25th May 2010, 06:02 PM
I won't accept anything larger than $20s and won't use higher than $20s, either.


I agree with this - $50s and $100s seem to make people paranoid/suspicious - I bet that's why the clerk noticed the phony $100 bills - who knows, maybe those $20s were phony too, but most places don't even give them a second glance.

Glass
26th May 2010, 02:16 AM
I don't think the postal service is a government operation any more anyway. I think it was sold off a long time ago wasn't it?