| | | anotherguy | 10-15-2008 10:36 AM | Need Advice: Found large amount of wet, moldy money This morning a friend of mine found about $45,000 in hundred dollar bills rolled up in a 6" pipe that he was taking to the recycling place. Most was in bags but one roll, about $10,000, was not bagged and is muddy, wet, and moldy. Does anyone know of a website or have specific information for cleaning, drying, and saving this money? Any help is appreciated. |
| Brendaleigh | 10-15-2008 10:48 AM | Do the right thing At the risk of sounding like a "Goody 2 Shoes" - Has it occured to "your friend" to consider that this is someones life's savings. There are a lot of old people who lived through the Great Depression who no longer trust banks at all. They would hide it somewhere in or around their home. I wouldn't feel right unless I at least made a minimal effort to find the true owner. Also, this could be drug money. It might not be safe to keep because of this. You don't give many details about where the money was found - but that might help find its' rightful owner. Just a thought. BTW - if your "friend" isn't careful in how he spends this money - he might get caught by the IRS. Most mobsters don't get thrown in jail for killing people - they get caught by the IRS for money laundering crimes. You can't just deposit that much money in your bank account without being prepared to share with the IRS about how you came into such a windfall. God knows the IRS would want their share or almost 50% at this time. Just a few words of caution. |
| 411guru | 10-15-2008 11:24 AM | Finders keepers I say. Besides, that money is probably decades old and whoever owned it died already. Do a google search or I suggest he lay each bill flat and let it dry naturally. If they are old enough, he should probably sell them on ebay since an old $100 is worth like $150 to $1500. I used to collect old currency. |
| Jonas | 10-15-2008 11:31 AM | anotherguy, you actually never gave us the date of the money.
I sure would like to find that kind of money. Where did he find this pipe anyway? His house? Somewhere else? |
| BooMer | 10-15-2008 01:19 PM | I'll help you personally clean it just send me $5,000 of the damage money and I'll paypal it back to you.;)
You can do some searches on Forensic or archeology restorations. It might have some info to help you in this matter.
Modee: I remember reading that story when it came out. The guy couldn't get his story straight and that's why it was taken from him. |
| anotherguy | 10-16-2008 09:22 AM | Its newer money only 4 old bills, I have peeled apart most of the money and have it drying in my gararge. Only took about 18 hours lol.
Some of it has turned to pure mush, but some of the other bills could be saved possibly, who knows. |
| philly387 | 10-16-2008 09:26 AM | I think I would work 18 hours for $45,000... |
| Donna18 | 10-17-2008 03:30 AM | You may search out for some forensic or some cleaning site which can help you in this regard. All the best anyway you got handsome amount invest in an intelligent way so you can take maximum amount. |
| wookster | 02-23-2009 01:17 PM | Wow score! I wish I could find something like that..lol
Did you get it clean? Is it still good?
Wow! Super cool story =) |
| Burning | 02-24-2009 05:07 PM | Wow, wish I found that much money. |
| mycrowman | 03-13-2009 05:25 PM | You can send the money into the government. Do a google search, there is a dept that is devoted to counting and than replacing damaged money.
BTW what year series were the bills? |
| TMiles | 03-14-2009 04:53 PM | I just saw this thread and you guys are down right STUPID. Finders keepers with CASH of this amount could get you killed. Seriously, morons, more than likely, the only person keeping $45,000 in a pipe is someone who came by the money illegally. Drugs, loan sharking, running numbers, etc. And, yes, these activities are tied to a mob or a gang. WOW!!! This is too damn funny. Did any one of you not consider that when a certain person comes looking for their money, they will be really pissed, when it is not there.
What is even worse is how really stupid one must be to find this money and go around running their mouth. Greed will take the place of common sense every day. I bet you also think it is a good idea to count card in Vegas!!!
PS - Especially, since the money is only four months old, it is not legit. Quite frankly, I smell a big whopping fish story here... |
| aking | 03-14-2009 05:22 PM | lol this is pure comedy!!! :D |
| TMiles | 03-15-2009 08:02 AM | You aking are correct my friend..... |
| Snagga | 03-15-2009 08:14 AM | hey, i just saved a bunch of money on my car ins..... |
| foster | 03-15-2009 08:46 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by TMiles2564
(Post 79028)
PS - Especially, since the money is only four months old, it is not legit. Quite frankly, I smell a big whopping fish story here... | I don't know if the story is true or not, but I'm pretty sure "4 old bills" is not the same as 4 month old bills. |
| TMiles | 03-15-2009 04:59 PM | Foster, you are correct...but you also might be missing my point. If the story is somehow true (not likely) it is still pretty stupid to keep found money and talk about it... |
| foster | 03-15-2009 08:10 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by TMiles2564
(Post 79219)
...it is still pretty stupid to keep found money and talk about it... | No argument there. |
| anotherguy | 04-10-2009 06:02 PM | UPDATE: The owner of the property died a few years back. He was a gambler and poker player. Anyway, I sent a large chunk of the money to the treasury department's mutilated currency division. It took over 3 months but my case worker recovered (saved) $10,900 of the destroyed currency....and at no cost to me! Check out their website: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
She said a check would be cut and should arrive in 2-3 weeks. Woohoo! |
| JamesYaBaoy | 04-11-2009 09:40 AM | WOOOOOOHOOOOOO
Now you need to invest that..
Send me a pm so we can double that. |
| TMiles | 04-12-2009 07:11 AM | Well, if the owner died and you kept the money, that makes you a thief. I am sure he has family that the money belongs to. It is not yours and you know the rightful owners.... |
| dalex08 | 04-13-2009 11:28 PM | "I just saw this thread and you guys are down right STUPID. Finders keepers with CASH of this amount could get you killed. Seriously, morons, more than likely, the only person keeping $45,000 in a pipe is someone who came by the money illegally. Drugs, loan sharking, running numbers, etc. And, yes, these activities are tied to a mob or a gang. WOW!!! This is too damn funny. Did any one of you not consider that when a certain person comes looking for their money, they will be really pissed, when it is not there.
What is even worse is how really stupid one must be to find this money and go around running their mouth. Greed will take the place of common sense every day. I bet you also think it is a good idea to count card in Vegas!!!
PS - Especially, since the money is only four months old, it is not legit. Quite frankly, I smell a big whopping fish story here..."
I agree with everything stated here and as families need that money, what if the sittuation is a single parent now and had 4 kids to take care of works more than 40 hours a week etc.... Not saying I would not consider what you have but consider all aspects of how everyone would feel.
The most I have ever found was taking the trash out and I found mexican pesos worth a little over $1k usd "I am in Arizona by the border of mexico ... sort of" However the money was 2 years too old, I still have it somewhere I think, lol... never knew mexican money could outdate. |
| philly387 | 04-13-2009 11:32 PM | Lol...outdated money? That is a little weird. Definitely never heard of that one. |
| DogFacedBoy | 08-09-2009 02:57 PM | I've heard of money laundering, but money drying?
Not uncommon at all for older people to stash cash. When my grandmother died, we went page by page through every book in the house, etc. |
| TigerLord | 08-17-2009 05:49 PM | This thread reads like a big april's fool tbfh... :boink: |
| TMiles | 08-28-2009 08:10 AM | The thread that never dies!!! |
| yogarelax | 02-20-2010 02:57 PM | the only money i found was in the parking lot of a bar on my daily walk. |
| jamblix | 02-24-2010 08:28 PM | HEY THAT'S MY MONEY I PUT IT THERE!!:mad: |
| teedon | 03-05-2010 12:27 AM | i think it is a big lesson for you ,you shoud take care the big fund carefully,i think it can afford 10 schools for african children. |
I would put the whole lot in the washing machine and boil it on a 90 degree wash.
It will all come out lovely and sparkling and ready for use. |
If not I will send you a FREE cd as an apology |
| jbluntz | 03-16-2010 08:33 AM | If you want I can give you an address to mail it to as a donation for charity purposes of course let me know and I'll send you the address, they would really appreciate it. |
I was just thinking about the best way to spend $45,000 and my conclusion is this:
1) Buy £44,970 worth of hard drugs
2) Buy a piece of high quality rope ($30)
3) Take the drugs
4) Rig up the rope and indulge in a long night of "Auto Erotic asphyxiation"
Best $45,000 I ever spent.
Safety warning. Be careful |
| jbluntz | 03-16-2010 08:03 PM | Or buy a Range Rover, pay the downpayment with cash and each monthly payment with cash. |
| splatman | 04-02-2010 12:54 AM | why am i wasting my time reading this thread, i should be out lookin in pipes |
| jbluntz | 04-02-2010 01:00 AM | Then you would just be waisting your time looking in pipes. Be better just to stay at home and smoke a pipe. |
| arsgunner77 | 04-12-2010 07:02 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by jbuntz
(Post 128972)
Or buy a Range Rover, pay the downpayment with cash and each monthly payment with cash. | last time i checked a range rover was well over 65-70k.. you must be talking about crap land rover or maybe used one |
| dupedagain | 06-08-2010 06:05 AM | Well at least i know now where all my luck went to...enjoy the cash! Just be smart with it...no banks, keep in safety deposit box, don't breath a word to anyone ..especially family (money only brings out the worst in loved ones...i have first hand experience after mom died and family went nuts over estate and now no one speaks to each other)..and keep purchases under IRS radar...and what the hell, it came to you free might as well give something back to those that really need help..women's shelter,sick children, etc..
enjoy!! |
| Ballsack | 06-17-2010 04:53 PM | A large chunk was sent into get repaired and only just under $11,000 was saved? I would have taken my chances spending the money. Man I wish I could find a huge amount like that. |
| Giardino | 06-23-2011 11:44 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by TMiles2564
(Post 101314)
The thread that never dies!!! |
There's a reason people are ignoring you, its because nobody agrees with you.
He found money and he kept it. He found out who the OWNER was and he is dead. Therefore, the money has NO OWNER. I don't see anywhere on my money in my wallet where it says "In case of death of current owner, possession rights transfers to next of kin."
Nor do I believe this is in the law anywhere.
Tell you what, If I found $1,000,000 in cash somewhere, I'd keep it too. Granted I wouldn't go running my mouth, but I'd keep it in my safe instead of in some muddy old pipe. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:29 PM. | |
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