4 sacks of 1 yuan notes used to buy car . One yuan = $.15 cents American money.
Staff count the small notes a woman used to buy a car in the hall of a Guangzhou Honda 4S store, in Binzhou, Shandong Province, on Friday, August 18, 2017. It took over 20 employees more than 2 hours to count the notes amounting to 130,000 yuan.
4 sacks of 1 yuan notes used to buy car
Discussion in 'Other News' started by Chinatown, Aug 20, 2017.
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I remember a guy in Tacoma buying a Ford Pinto back in the 70's with sacks of pennies.
KillingTime and Chinatown Thank this. -
What'd she get for $19,500?
I'm guessing a Civic......... but I hate guessing a Civic. (The Honda Palindrome!) -
I remember when my wife bought the car in Thailand. We had roughly 10k in US Dollar bills. We went to one of the major money exchange places and converted it into Thai baht. Then it was like 39 baht to the dollar
The largest bill Thailand has is a 1000 baht note. So back in the room she has all this money out on the bed, going I have never seen this much money before. I laugh, she asks why am I laughing. Well earlier you had the same amount in US money.
Her relpy, gotta love her on this.
But this Thai money, not American money. LolChinatown and BoostedTeg Thank this. -
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