The security pen is a "Signo Uni-Ball 207." I have been using these pens for more than 10 years. I have bought them at Staples, Office Depot, and Target. I recently bought a pack of 9 pens for about $9 at Target.
How about the people, that actively participate in fraud. And how about some of the people that don’t do their due diligence by knowing where a check is coming from?
"We're not going to tell you what chemicals we used" *Can of Acetone sitting literally right on the table to the left of him at the end of the video* Good job man, you did great about hiding what chemical you used xD
I know you posted this 3 years ago but security checks also have measures to prevent photocopying because if they photocopy on good paper with a good scanner and photoshop away your security pen they still have access to your bank account
Thank you for your video and guidance Sileo. Kindly prepare a video about US Treasury checks. We see a lot of fraudulent Treasury check items fraudsters use to commit fraud.
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You must not be a business owner. That would get pretty annoying, tedious and pointless in the first day. Also, you can set that feature up with your account on the app or online, usually. Unless you bank with a tiny bank or credit union.
This may have been valuable information back in the 80's. But everyone's had access to blank check paper and MICR toner for at least 2 decades now. Even grandma can input a routing and account number into check writing software.
This happened to me and it wasn't funny at all. My check was altered once and I lost $4000 from my account in a second no one noticed no one said a word. I thi nk they need to have more than one person checking the check before they cash it. It could ruin a person, and it takes a long time to fix. Be Careful out there. There are a lot of crooks in business.
yep acetone the can colors are a dead give away hahah, and fail-safe way to check a check; take it to the bank and have them verify it BEFORE you cash or deposit it!!! Simple solution. Or only accept cash for a transaction....make sure you have a cash checking pen it's really cheap
Thanks for your video. Just read a story about a local group that did this and wanted to refresh my memory. I've seen "Catch Me If You Can" and watched many of Abigail's lectures and presentations. The group was smart enough to "launder," but dumb enough to do it at Walmart, so there are now published pictures of four people going into Walmart in two teams; one to buy with the forged check, one to return the items for cash. Their vehicle was also captured on camera. Funny how people can be clever enough to use the internet to learn to wash a check, but so inept as to overlook the mass of security cameras at a Walmart. On another interesting point, the photo of the couple that bought the goods coming out of Walmart is from a low angle -- about the height of a person. Walmarts here have a security company that drive around the parking lot and patrol the store. The truck they drive around in must have a camera in it, which is interesting and makes sense. Anyway, guessing these folks will be caught by the end of the day, if they don't just turn themselves in. No doubt they've been contacted by family and friends that have seen the published security photos.
I'm here because this shit happened to me ...completely didn't know about this but money has been returned and since the asshole had the balls to use their name and fingerprint I'm glad to report they're looking at federal felony counts
Okay so it works with normal handwritten cheques. Suppose its a cheque issued by a bank which is machine printed, can a machine printed cheque be washed?
Depends on the ink and printer used: + If it's a fused-MICR-toner; most likely not - the pigment is melted into the paper fibers, by the time the pigment could possible be removed the paper has fallen apart. This ink is similar to the MICR ink used to print the bank information at the bottom of the check. You're not using a cotton-swab and acetone to get this stuff off of the paper. + Common copy/printer-toner, _might_ be removable with some great difficulty; however, the solvents (yes a mixture of solvents) are not commonly available outside of a laboratory/industrial setting as they can be quite toxic - certainly not available at the local hardware store. Even then, there will usually be a ghost of the previous information along with the fact that most checks will show damage from these solvents (even if using a cotton-swab) . Even if using a tape-n-soak method, the pre-printed information (customer name, address, etc..) would more than likely be removed along with other security features as the solvents used will also dissolve the tape! + If it's from an ink-jet, here again, that depends; pigmented inks will most likely not be easily washed out (these work along the same line as the Signo-207 with the pigmented ink - usually photograph capable printers will use this type of ink as it gives the best image quality), whereas the cheaper dye based inks will washout with very little effort. ++ There's a third printing option - crimped printing - it's becoming less common now that fused-toner printers are cheap; however, I can remember getting checks where the PayTo, written amount, and numerical amounts were crimp embossed into the check paper - not washing that out!
I have bought the Signo Uni-Ball 207 pens at Staples, Office Depot, and Target. The best price was at Target, a bonus pack of 9 pens was about $9. My brother recently bought a 12 pack of pens for about $12 through Amazon.
I can tell you that we had that happen at my job. The check was for $7.50 but they white washed it and cashed it for $6500.00. We do not refund anythib. He was caught about 1 year later.
Where do you get a security pen? I looked on Amazon and Google and could not find one. I did find that Uniball pens are pretty wash proof though. Also it appears my bank does not have security checks, what is the next best option?
I have been using the "Signo Uni-ball 207" pens for many years . I have bought them at Staples, Office Depot, and Target. My brother recently bought some online through Amazon. Last Christmas, I bought a bonus 9 pack of these pens at Target for about $9. They recommend using black ink. I would suggest getting either the medium 0.7mm or the bold 1.0mm. The medium pen may skip at times, but usually doesn't bleed through the paper. The bold puts out much more ink and never skips, but can bleed through the paper.
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I'm gonna have to disagree with you I'm a DJ for my side job, and a customer just paid me 1200 $ personal check I cashed it out at chase with no verification just two forms of ID
lol.. When the detectives asked the person suspected of cashing bad checks to explain himself he said "Well, it all started when I clicked on a youtube video..."
Sugraf when you get a little older you'll be using it too kiddo. I pay my rent with a check because doing it online adds a card processing fee. 5% of my rent is a shit load..
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Here's what I don't get. You have someone reconcilling your bank accounts every month utilizing some automated accounting software, i.e, QB, Quicken, etc.. If you verify the check, the amount, and the vendor the check was payable to during this process then check fraud and worries about it are moot. The bank is required to refund any fraudulent activity, as long as you, or your firm were not grossly negligent, i.e, you gave out your pin, handed a blank check over to someone, etc.
This is all very dependent on the contract you sign with the bank, and how much time they give you. Often there is a time limit for informing the bank of an issue. Yes there are safety nets in place and banks are required to refund fraud within limitations, but it's easier to prepare than to deal with the aftermath. I'd rather put the cork in a bottle of wine instead of having to clean the wine from my carpet.
You are missing something big here, especially with checks written to the IRS. The check #126 that you wrote to the IRS in April 2020 for a $10,000 2021 estimated tax payment clears the bank timely, and you mark it off as cleared when doing your daily, weekly, or monthly reconciliation. It isn't until you start getting notices from the IRS eighteen months later (or longer during the pandemic) that you start to look into it. Most banks don't return cancelled checks, so you send the IRS a copy of your bank statement showing check #126 clearing on a specific day. Eventually (months later), you finally go to the bank to get a copy of the check to send to the IRS (because the image online is so blurry it is unreadable), only then finding out that the payee was changed. VERY easy to do if the payee is "IRS". The rest of the check is your original signature and written amount. By the time you find out what happened, it is two years or longer, and the thieves are long gone. Since it is usually retired individuals who insist on handwriting and mailing checks, they are not as tech savvy, and probably do not even know how to check their bank account online. Even if the bank does print images of the cancelled checks with the bank statements, they are often deliberately blurred for security reasons, and it is hard to spot the change. This is a very low tech/high reward crime aimed at retirees. The perpetrators are usually homeless and itinerant. Since such a long time has gone by since the fraud initially happened, it is very difficult to get the bank to issue a refund, and usually involves lawyers and takes years. And it rarely happens just once. Funny story (or urban legend) about the IRS, when they first realized that checks made out to IRS were a problem, some brainchild said, "Fine, we will put "THE" in front and rebrand our name to "THE IRS". Sounded good until they went about making the change, and then found out their website, instead of being IRS.gov, would become THEIRS.gov. Oops!
I'm trying to find out what a fake certified check looks like. if it's a certified check it'd have as kind of numbers on it like a routing number if even if it's a prize? do all certified checks have a check number in the upper corner or do some not? I'm trying to see if my check is fake
Anyone else noted that he does the absolute WORSE thing with his security pen? He protect the signature but leaves the amount and beneficiary erasable.
Doesn’t matter. This guy is telling you old news from decades ago. People just use a q tip now a days soaked and rub off only the info they need and keep your signature signed
@ Flow Forever-- The security pen is a Signo Uni-Ball 207. I have been using these pens for more than 10 years, and I have bought them at Office Depot, Staples, and Target. I recently bought a pack of 9 pens for about $9 at Target.
I don't carry a checkbook for this reason and if I go to the bank and fill out the bank. Representative knows that I write chicken, pass it to them. I do have a special pin for my cats. That is for the reason for these counterfeiters and fraudulent people.
I don’t think anyone including the dumbest criminals would actually submerge a check they have but one chance not to destroy, in liquid of any sort no matter what the guarantee result is. I’m pretty sure they just treat the areas that they want gone. The smarter criminals just add their names to the payee line “or Criminal Mastermind” after the original payee name so they can just become a payee recipient.
The banks should just stop making checks all together stop making checks 🙄 we all use credit cards now and in the near future the hopefully be able tho put it our phone so we don’t have to carry our credit card anymore
No, it doesn't. Canada's $1.00 bill was phased out 30 years ago. We have had $1 and $2. coin for decades. F.Y.I. Canada started using polymer bills in 2011. Denominations of the euro notes range from €5 to €500. There has never been a $1 or equivalent note, only Euros.coins.
Came to learn security stayed to learn how to wash checks. My guy you don’t need to tell people to wear gloves and googles while working with the chemicals if this was just a video to show people why they need high security products.
Why should you have to pay all that for security which should be standard? Currency is taken care of just fine. They don't have high security $100. Bills and no security $100. Bills.
The security pen is a "Signo Uni-Ball 207." I have been using these pens for more than 10 years. I have bought them at Staples, Office Depot, and Target. I recently bought a pack of 9 pens for about $9 at Target.
Me too, the ink in the uni-ball 207 has the same ink as the security check. Also a good safety measure is to not send checks by mail
Banks or stores that are cashing these checks need to be held accountable.
How about the people, that actively participate in fraud. And how about some of the people that don’t do their due diligence by knowing where a check is coming from?
Don’t before they even cash it they have to verify the funds from account money coming from
no@@freezbiedog2870
"We're not going to tell you what chemicals we used"
*Can of Acetone sitting literally right on the table to the left of him at the end of the video*
Good job man, you did great about hiding what chemical you used xD
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Brock Young Holy shit, just noticed that.
He only said it for his own liability protection. I guarantee you he would die to share his chemistry knowledge.
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Is it pure acetone or nail polish remover?
Makes no sense switching out a non-security pen with a security pen for sigs. Just use the security pen for CKs, period.
Acetone lossens ink, hair spray lifts the ink and rubbing ach cleans the check .There is majic solution duh
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brake fluid and acetone.. simple..
U put brake fluid on paper ur gonna have a mess same as if u put syrup on it. Brake fluid ain't made like it was 50 years ago
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His sample checks have a plain white background. Most checks have a striped background to foil washing.
If the checks were just printed with soluble ink would they not be left with a blank piece of paper?
now that's the best idea i've heard yet.
Wouldn't you write everything EXCEPT the signature in secure ink? (Uniball 207++)
No. The banks should print everything on the check with washable ink.
Acetone will dissolve the gloves - use bamboo chopsticks. Wonder what they used to black out important info? The Uniball 207?
why not use a regular check and just use a security pen??
I know you posted this 3 years ago but security checks also have measures to prevent photocopying because if they photocopy on good paper with a good scanner and photoshop away your security pen they still have access to your bank account
Thank you for your video and guidance Sileo. Kindly prepare a video about US Treasury checks. We see a lot of fraudulent Treasury check items fraudsters use to commit fraud.
Yes, but why do the banks cash a personal check for someone that DOES NOT have an account in the instruction? No recourse.
Thanks for warning the public.
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Banks should have a manadatory policy for checks over like 100 to be notified of account holder
You must not be a business owner. That would get pretty annoying, tedious and pointless in the first day.
Also, you can set that feature up with your account on the app or online, usually. Unless you bank with a tiny bank or credit union.
This may have been valuable information back in the 80's. But everyone's had access to blank check paper and MICR toner for at least 2 decades now. Even grandma can input a routing and account number into check writing software.
Yes, but having to buy ink cuts into the profit margin
You're missing the point - washing preserves the legitimate signature, making it very difficult to detect or dispute
This happened to me and it wasn't funny at all. My check was altered once and I lost $4000 from my account in a second no one noticed no one said a word. I thi nk they need to have more than one person checking the check before they cash it. It could ruin a person, and it takes a long time to fix. Be Careful out there. There are a lot of crooks in business.
All you need is an ultra point Sharpie. I use a dark green or other darker color that’s not blue or black so it can’t be easily copied.
yep acetone the can colors are a dead give away hahah, and fail-safe way to check a check; take it to the bank and have them verify it BEFORE you cash or deposit it!!! Simple solution. Or only accept cash for a transaction....make sure you have a cash checking pen it's really cheap
I'm thinking the security pens are black gel pens
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Jonny Knoxville is a counterfeiter?
Thanks for your video. Just read a story about a local group that did this and wanted to refresh my memory. I've seen "Catch Me If You Can" and watched many of Abigail's lectures and presentations.
The group was smart enough to "launder," but dumb enough to do it at Walmart, so there are now published pictures of four people going into Walmart in two teams; one to buy with the forged check, one to return the items for cash. Their vehicle was also captured on camera.
Funny how people can be clever enough to use the internet to learn to wash a check, but so inept as to overlook the mass of security cameras at a Walmart.
On another interesting point, the photo of the couple that bought the goods coming out of Walmart is from a low angle -- about the height of a person. Walmarts here have a security company that drive around the parking lot and patrol the store. The truck they drive around in must have a camera in it, which is interesting and makes sense. Anyway, guessing these folks will be caught by the end of the day, if they don't just turn themselves in. No doubt they've been contacted by family and friends that have seen the published security photos.
I'm here because this shit happened to me ...completely didn't know about this but money has been returned and since the asshole had the balls to use their name and fingerprint I'm glad to report they're looking at federal felony counts
Okay so it works with normal handwritten cheques. Suppose its a cheque issued by a bank which is machine printed, can a machine printed cheque be washed?
Depends on the ink and printer used:
+ If it's a fused-MICR-toner; most likely not - the pigment is melted into the paper fibers, by the time the pigment could possible be removed the paper has fallen apart. This ink is similar to the MICR ink used to print the bank information at the bottom of the check. You're not using a cotton-swab and acetone to get this stuff off of the paper.
+ Common copy/printer-toner, _might_ be removable with some great difficulty; however, the solvents (yes a mixture of solvents) are not commonly available outside of a laboratory/industrial setting as they can be quite toxic - certainly not available at the local hardware store. Even then, there will usually be a ghost of the previous information along with the fact that most checks will show damage from these solvents (even if using a cotton-swab) . Even if using a tape-n-soak method, the pre-printed information (customer name, address, etc..) would more than likely be removed along with other security features as the solvents used will also dissolve the tape!
+ If it's from an ink-jet, here again, that depends; pigmented inks will most likely not be easily washed out (these work along the same line as the Signo-207 with the pigmented ink - usually photograph capable printers will use this type of ink as it gives the best image quality), whereas the cheaper dye based inks will washout with very little effort.
++ There's a third printing option - crimped printing - it's becoming less common now that fused-toner printers are cheap; however, I can remember getting checks where the PayTo, written amount, and numerical amounts were crimp embossed into the check paper - not washing that out!
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I have bought the Signo Uni-Ball 207 pens at Staples, Office Depot, and Target. The best price was at Target, a bonus pack of 9 pens was about $9. My brother recently bought a 12 pack of pens for about $12 through Amazon.
who would you wash it when you can copy the check and digitally remove the writing then print it?
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I can tell you that we had that happen at my job. The check was for $7.50 but they white washed it and cashed it for $6500.00. We do not refund anythib. He was caught about 1 year later.
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Most commercial checks are printed on a printer, not hand written.
Theres probably other chemicals that can remove the ink from the security pen.
Yeah there are stronger solvents, but those will remove everything on the check, leaving a blank piece of paper.
Where do you get a security pen? I looked on Amazon and Google and could not find one. I did find that Uniball pens are pretty wash proof though. Also it appears my bank does not have security checks, what is the next best option?
I have been using the "Signo Uni-ball 207" pens for many years . I have bought them at Staples, Office Depot, and Target. My brother recently bought some online through Amazon. Last Christmas, I bought a bonus 9 pack of these pens at Target for about $9.
They recommend using black ink. I would suggest getting either the medium 0.7mm or the bold 1.0mm. The medium pen may skip at times, but usually doesn't bleed through the paper. The bold puts out much more ink and never skips, but can bleed through the paper.
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What is the SECURITY PEN DEAL???
The bank won,t cash any personal check over 500$ without phone verification with the account holder, other wise the bank can deny you money!
I'm gonna have to disagree with you I'm a DJ for my side job, and a customer just paid me 1200 $ personal check I cashed it out at chase with no verification just two forms of ID
Please help ive been scammed by an online job
What chemicals u used
lol.. When the detectives asked the person suspected of cashing bad checks to explain himself he said "Well, it all started when I clicked on a youtube video..."
IKR.....lol 😆 🤣 😂 😹
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Lol, I watch because someone I know have this happens to them recently, shame they did it to her she can't even work
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What solution are those
Thought you weren't going to tell us what chemicals you used? There is a can of acetone on the table dude....
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SMH
Who uses check, its 2017?
Most people who rents an apartment has to use checks to pay their rent.
Tom they do wire transfers for large amounts. It's costly and the average joe won't likely transfer that kind of money but it can be done.
Sugraf when you get a little older you'll be using it too kiddo. I pay my rent with a check because doing it online adds a card processing fee. 5% of my rent is a shit load..
Checks will be in use until after 2117
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How we find other country cheque by Indian post office . Give me cheque .
Thanks for the sauce
🤔 what if they chose to be xtra by putting it under the light to see?
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He doesn't want the criminal to mess their carpets up lol
That’s probably how he ruined his own carpets back in his wild fraudster youth.
Emboss check with old style machine.
Here's what I don't get. You have someone reconcilling your bank accounts every month utilizing some automated accounting software, i.e, QB, Quicken, etc.. If you verify the check, the amount, and the vendor the check was payable to during this process then check fraud and worries about it are moot. The bank is required to refund any fraudulent activity, as long as you, or your firm were not grossly negligent, i.e, you gave out your pin, handed a blank check over to someone, etc.
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This is all very dependent on the contract you sign with the bank, and how much time they give you. Often there is a time limit for informing the bank of an issue. Yes there are safety nets in place and banks are required to refund fraud within limitations, but it's easier to prepare than to deal with the aftermath. I'd rather put the cork in a bottle of wine instead of having to clean the wine from my carpet.
You are missing something big here, especially with checks written to the IRS. The check #126 that you wrote to the IRS in April 2020 for a $10,000 2021 estimated tax payment clears the bank timely, and you mark it off as cleared when doing your daily, weekly, or monthly reconciliation. It isn't until you start getting notices from the IRS eighteen months later (or longer during the pandemic) that you start to look into it. Most banks don't return cancelled checks, so you send the IRS a copy of your bank statement showing check #126 clearing on a specific day. Eventually (months later), you finally go to the bank to get a copy of the check to send to the IRS (because the image online is so blurry it is unreadable), only then finding out that the payee was changed. VERY easy to do if the payee is "IRS". The rest of the check is your original signature and written amount. By the time you find out what happened, it is two years or longer, and the thieves are long gone. Since it is usually retired individuals who insist on handwriting and mailing checks, they are not as tech savvy, and probably do not even know how to check their bank account online. Even if the bank does print images of the cancelled checks with the bank statements, they are often deliberately blurred for security reasons, and it is hard to spot the change. This is a very low tech/high reward crime aimed at retirees. The perpetrators are usually homeless and itinerant. Since such a long time has gone by since the fraud initially happened, it is very difficult to get the bank to issue a refund, and usually involves lawyers and takes years. And it rarely happens just once.
Funny story (or urban legend) about the IRS, when they first realized that checks made out to IRS were a problem, some brainchild said, "Fine, we will put "THE" in front and rebrand our name to "THE IRS". Sounded good until they went about making the change, and then found out their website, instead of being IRS.gov, would become THEIRS.gov. Oops!
Do this work on gov issued checks that has void accros the middle....that was my mistake I just need my money 😔
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I received a check for some work I did but found it a year latter. I need to make the 2021 into 2022 because they sold the building and that's my 💰
I'm trying to find out what a fake certified check looks like. if it's a certified check it'd have as kind of numbers on it like a routing number if even if it's a prize? do all certified checks have a check number in the upper corner or do some not? I'm trying to see if my check is fake
Literally google the routing number on it 9/10 it doesn’t match
Mr Silio Document Security systems were available thirty years ago, a system that was far more secure than your offering
Anyone else noted that he does the absolute WORSE thing with his security pen? He protect the signature but leaves the amount and beneficiary erasable.
Just buy the security pen for
signing your checks!
Where can I find this pen??? Do you know?? This happened to me yesterday.
Doesn’t matter. This guy is telling you old news from decades ago. People just use a q tip now a days soaked and rub off only the info they need and keep your signature signed
@ Flow Forever-- The security pen is a Signo Uni-Ball 207. I have been using these pens for more than 10 years, and I have bought them at Office Depot, Staples, and Target. I recently bought a pack of 9 pens for about $9 at Target.
Very good video proposals.
I need a security pen someone just got me smh
can't you just write with a permanent marker?
+FortNikitaBullion The pen point is too thick for normal sized writing.
ive seen alot of people using acetone for this ive yet to see someone make a video using benzene to attempt this
Benzene is a restricted chemical. There are dozens and dozens of potential solvents but few are going to be easy to get
tell me about it.. it's so hard to even get some cleaning agents here like hydrogen peroxide without it being heavily diluted already...
also, not sure if it's true but: I've heard that using contact lens solution can also remove some inks because of the H2O2 in it
What Brand is the security pen shown in the video?
Uni-ball SIGNO gel pen, preferably black.
You just literally showed the whole world how to wash a check. Good job! 😅 Now let’s see how many more people follow your lead. 😂
very intuitive app for basic knowledge
I don't carry a checkbook for this reason and if I go to the bank and fill out the bank. Representative knows that I write chicken, pass it to them. I do have a special pin for my cats. That is for the reason for these counterfeiters and fraudulent people.
everyone knows it's acetone bro. everyone. ever since google was invented. so, yeah...
Right. Lol talking about some "undisclosed chemicals"
I have a neighbor who works for the United States Secret Service. He knows someone who is a lab technician and he showed how it was done.
Because he does it nd you probably do too
Simple do not use checks
Cashiers automatically do this for cash bills over twenty
Peaple don’t mail any check from the post office don’t even mail many mor letters or money orders don’t trust the post office 🙄
😂😂 the whole reason i came here was to learn to make 1
sICko MOdE99 lmao me toooo bro. Reading these comments help a nigga our. Shit really simple tho frfr
Let’s work
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@@Dabigmothertrucker lets work
to buy the chemichal just look a tthe can used in this video
I don’t think anyone including the dumbest criminals would actually submerge a check they have but one chance not to destroy, in liquid of any sort no matter what the guarantee result is. I’m pretty sure they just treat the areas that they want gone. The smarter criminals just add their names to the payee line “or Criminal Mastermind” after the original payee name so they can just become a payee recipient.
Why don't Banks offer Security on their checks 🤪
The banks should just stop making checks all together stop making checks 🙄 we all use credit cards now and in the near future the hopefully be able tho put it our phone so we don’t have to carry our credit card anymore
Pretty soon they will replace people and it will be just bug eating cyborgs owned by Bill Gates
Definitely acetone
why does he look like he has the sun in his eye?
Denature Alcohol work has better
When you write a check where does the money from
I need advice
Thanks
Hay maa,how you doing
Water mark like twenty dollar bill hold up to light you see is getting on twenty dollar bil, you see Andrew jackson
And you can bleach $1.00 bills and then use a printer to print a higher denomination amount. Works with Canadian, Euros, and U.S. dollars.
No, it doesn't. Canada's $1.00 bill was phased out 30 years ago. We have had $1 and $2. coin for decades. F.Y.I. Canada started using polymer bills in 2011. Denominations of the euro notes range from €5 to €500. There has never been a $1 or equivalent note, only Euros.coins.
How do you bleach 1.oo bills
Did this dude realized that there's a can of acetone sitting rite by him!
That’s the point. So you can see how easy it is
This is the second 👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻 time am trying this again with the platform above they’re great 👍
I have fake Bank accounts 10%
acetone
Came to learn security stayed to learn how to wash checks. My guy you don’t need to tell people to wear gloves and googles while working with the chemicals if this was just a video to show people why they need high security products.
I’m watching this in 2023 😮
Acetone
I love this
Why should you have to pay all that for security which should be standard? Currency is taken care of just fine. They don't have high security $100. Bills and no security $100. Bills.
satisfied with video
The chemical is acetone people. Thank me later
Man says you want to wear safety goggles. But don't want us to wear a safety mask. Ik for a fact that's not good to breath in.
🤔👀4.48 to 5.22
Not willing to disclose the liquid brand but you kept the liquid can on camera..
Am i seeing the right thing
Pls do comments...
Lol
Washing checks is old news. Better to scratch em. It’s straight glass🔥
got telegram bro?
U be using sandpaper ?
Cant u take the routing and account number to create one for mobile deposit
I say yes
Documents fraud
Bro it’s literally digital now😂⚡️
I don't want know body knows what I'm doing but my partner name bill
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