EXPERTS ACTUALLY SAVED Rick Harrison From Losing Everything
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Published 2024-04-10
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All Comments (21)
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A counterfeit bill that is obvious or marked as counterfeit is 100% legal to own.
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This guy is not informed. It is illegal to possess with intent to defraud .
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Perfectly legal to own that counterfeit bill. It cannot be used, given that it has signatures all over it.
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Some of these so called "experts" are like---I did a go-gart race once, so now I'm qualified to judge F1 items.
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Watching pawn stars makes me dumber than I already am.
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The video title is very deceptive. Rick was not in danger of losing everything. He was in danger of buying a counterfeit bill and POTENTIALLY getting a few months of jail time if his expert was correct. However, it is not illegal to own a counterfeit bill. It's only illegal to try to use it as legitimate currency.
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Misleading crappy title.
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Rick got into a negotiating war with the customer Rick: I'll give you $1500 Customer: No. Rick: Ok.
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Kinda clickbaity
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It’s not illegal to own counterfeit products/bills but it is illegal to create or try use in commerce under the idea that it is real.
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That note is legal to own clearly it’s not a counterfeit because it’s not even complete
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A pawnshop is never going to give you top dollar. They are great for fast cash, but not the best offers.
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The grenade guy was probably the smoothest negotiation I’ve seen
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I love how the experts are always readily available and show up within minutes. Like they are all just hanging out in the employee break room.
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The pistol/desk wouldn't be a "concealed weapon" because you're fully allowed to conceal at your home or owned property without any license. Especially in Nevada of all places.
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What's illegal about having half of a counterfeit $10 bill? I could almost understand if it was printed on both sides, but it's not like you could fool anyone with it.
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All this stuff belongs in a museum!!
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“Im pretty sure it’s illegal to own this but let me go make a phone call” Clark County Sherrifs pull up “Sorry bud, best I can do is 5-10”
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Former cop here, nothing illegal about owning a counterfeit bill, as long as it's not with intent to attempt to defraud someone
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Remember when he spent $150K on Willy Wonka props? Lol