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Flatflyer

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  1. So if there was no pending criminal action taken then I would pressume that the notes were not fake

    Bad assumption.

    It could be that the bills were in fact fake, but the police decided that they did not have enough evidence of intent to prosecute the guy.

    No intent, no crime.

    Why would they need evidence if he had signed a confession???

    Who knows what the "confession" said? You can't assume that he confessed to having knowingly attempted to pass counterfeit currency.

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    Facts!!!

    Laws in South Africa did not allow banks to stock or trade in foreign currency.. that is until recently. Getting into the bank and waiting to be helped with foreign currency is a huge problem. Rennies and the other travel companies stocking foreign currency is very quick and accepted world wide.

    Thai Baht is not available in South Africa... as is ZAR not available in Thailand. So, the wise thing to do is to change to US$.

    I am a SA citizen and visit Thai yearly with friends. This is a low blow and there should be legal and diplomatic steps that can be taken.... oh... no.... official channels will not work .. not in Thai and not in the RSA... money lost... poor people..

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