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Mate one thing I have learnt is that you can't judge someone by their clothing, some of the richest men you'll meet will be wearing a pair of stubbies, a bonds singlet and target thongs.

As long as you have a signed copy of the disposal notice, containing his details and signature then your covered.

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Maybe you shouldn't judge someone by what they wear, some of my best customers would be almost considered bogans :/ Anyway mate if you have a signed copy of the disposal notice and his details then your covered.

so tru, never judge a book by its cover

quite often alot of homeless guys are actually quite rich n dont know it

Hope it all turns out for the best mate, but I hope you know that deposits of over a certain limit ($15K-$20K i think) automatically flag your bank account as "suspicious" with the Australian Federal Police.

Hope it all turns out for the best mate, but I hope you know that deposits of over a certain limit ($15K-$20K i think) automatically flag your bank account as "suspicious" with the Australian Federal Police.

Where did you hear that from ?? you mean cash right ??

Hope it all turns out for the best mate, but I hope you know that deposits of over a certain limit ($15K-$20K i think) automatically flag your bank account as "suspicious" with the Australian Federal Police.

cash over 7 k...

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I paid ca$h for my 32R and i'm told i can look pretty sus :) ...Stick it in the bank. From memory the "flagged" limit is $10K and unless your doing it alot no one is going to look at you.

your right, flagged limit is 10K and ALL cash transactions above this ammount are refered to the ATO, but not all are investigated.

When i was selling my 33 there was some dodgy guy.

Said he was comming from Tassie, just to buy my car, which he has never seen before. Wanted me to meet him at the airport and he was gonna pay cash and take my car from there. I found it to be too didgy so i pretty much told him if he wants to see the car he would have to come to my house. He kept trying to bargain me trying to MAKE me go to the airport so i pretty much told him to f**k off.

Same thing happened to me when I was selling my celsior. Told him to F off also.

Airport is the worst place these days to do anything like that coz they will think your planting a car bomb or something

i must've been flagged a few times to the ato. i've sold a few cars and had people pay in cash each time.

and i usually pay cash for my cars since i usually go to look at them and buy them on weekends.

on a side note, my mate's old man died a year ago, and my mate got a fair bit of inheritence money (his father was a fireman, so had a pretty good superanuation fund) and he went into the bank one day, and some young teller started accusing him of being a drug dealer, and asking how come he had over $100,000 in the bank at the age of 21. if the teller had actually had a look at the transfer details he would've seen that the transfer had come from a solicitors account. so my mate got him to call the bank manager and got the teller into all sorts of shit.

and i'm not aware of too many drug dealers that keep their money in bank accounts. it leaves a paper trail. there was a drug bust in town where they confiscated a car. packed under the dash was $150,000 in $50 notes.

Edited by mad082
I give you 20 seconds to produce some cash or else I'll shoot ya'.

There's no cash here. Here there's no cash. All right? Cash, no, robbo.

No cash? One, two, three, four, five, six, seven..

well i tell you what, you try to get from where your sittin, to the front door, coz i rkn i could shoot you, from where your sittin to the front door, coz thats as bout as long as you got to produce some cash for me.. right.. now.. LOL

gotta love uncle chop chop

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