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Long story but i have carried several thousand in cash through airports. The difficulty is when the bag is in the overhead binJust read Nitsana Darshan-Leitner and Samuel m. Katz's "Harpoon Inside the Covert War Against Terrorism's Money Masters"
I'm always amazed how people can smuggle money in suitcases through airports.
These guys were moving like $70k cash and some of them could make what they call "superbills" and the US didn't care since they were not producing enough.Long story but i have carried several thousand in cash through airports. The difficulty is when the bag is in the overhead bin
Yeah i was carrying like 5k.These guys were moving like $70k cash and some of them could make what they call "superbills" and the US didn't care since they were not producing enough.
Have you ever gotten it stolen before or questioned at customs?Yeah i was carrying like 5k.
I'm always amazed how people can smuggle money in suitcases through airports.
I thought they had dogs to sniff these things out and all. And don't they scan all suitcases?I had a half Chinese friend when I was younger, who I totally wished was my girlfriend, and about a year after Tiananmen, she came to visit me in the USA. She had two suitcases, one of which turned out to be... full of money. It was all to help activists escaping from China (we'd been on protests together in Europe and I knew she was involved). She strolled through the inspections like the coolest person in the world. I was so in awe of her...
I thought they had dogs to sniff these things out and all. And don't they scan all suitcases?
Nope. I've also well exceeded the limit of Cuban cigars for personal importation and just said nothing to declare. TBH even though you can smuggle a lot through a carry-on bag considering the sheer volume of passenger traffic and that there's a pretty finite ceiling, I don't think any governments are interested in stopping empires being built or continued one carry on at a time.Have you ever gotten it stolen before or questioned at customs?
Just finished an enjoyable read called "Lost Department Stores ofd San Francisco" by Anne Evers Hitz. Had as many pictures as pages.
I remember the Emporium store and I Magnin. Emporium, as a kid, at Christmas, my mom took us to the roof for the rides and then we would go to Woolworth for a snack.
I miss Emporium.
Only $50k a month?I worked in I. Magnin’s credit card department, briefly, just before it was acquired by Macy’s. Our office was in the China Basin building, when that was on the edge of nowhere.
Celebrity billing statements were our prime entertainment: Danielle Steele regularly dropped $50,000 at a time.
I remember that. Its funny that with a house in the tens of millions that it lacks a adequate parking and why does she need that many cars?!Hey that was just one store. I imagine the day's haul would be double or triple that (and inflation has halved the buying power of the dollar since 1990)
A while ago she caught flack for having something like 25 street parking permits.