why is it that the $100 bill is Canada's largest denomination for our currency as printed by the Bank of Canada?
DateMasamune said:It is not ... the thousand is ...
I want more headache like this!freakshow said:Didnt they stop making those.........
Why would you need anything over a hundred anyways, i dont even want them no more, such a headache to use them
Thousand dollar bills are called "Pinkies" cause they look pinkDateMasamune said:It is not ... the thousand is ...
lasslicker said:As it was considered that the $1000. bill was the note of choice for people involved in high volume cash crimes like drug dealing and money laundering, the rest of society must lose the ability to use these items.That's what I've heard, also. Was fortunate to have 3 $1,000 notes in my wallet at one time following an early trip to Rama and a $4,000 slot win. Kept the big bills, so I could pay down my credit card which, of course, financed the damn trip. There were really few other places I could use the bills, since I'm not onto drug dealing or money laundering.
Mind you, that was BEFORE I discovered TERB. Boy, what $1,000 excess cash could get me now!!!
G's B.
Well you shouldn't be getting them anymore.. the government put a stop to themgreat bear said:I'm not sure why everyone is so excited about $1,000.00 bills. I get them all the time. My Visa bill, my Hydro bill, den renovations etc.
Yep,you can rent a car for cash,but must have a CC for the deposit.No amount of cash is accepted.Gawd said:I miss the purples... they were a nice looking bill.
Cash is going bye-bye, no one seems to wanna accept it anymore, and it seems no one is carrying cash anyway. Hell, back when $1000 bills were in circulation, they were hardly accepted.
Paying by cash (in larger sums anyway) is more or less, deemed shady and suspicious. Try going into a hotel or buying clothes and paying by cash, they'll either turn you away or give you an icy look and maybe call their supervisor.
And it's against the law to pay a large sum with coinage... it really is.