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A very common one is the money changer scam, especially in Bali. What they do is to advertise attractive exchange rates to pull you in. They then only deal in small IDR 10,000 notes, and while counting this huge stack of notes, they use sleight of hand to drop some notes without you realizing.
A money changer is a person or organization whose business is the exchange of coins or currency of one country for that of another. [1] This trade was a predecessor of modern banking . [ 2 ]
The perpetrator of the scam is known to impersonate female industry executives, including Amy Pascal, Deborah Snyder, Wendi Deng Murdoch, Kathleen Kennedy, and others. [11] [12] Long believed to be a female, the perpetrator has been identified as Hargobind Punjabi Tahilramani, a male Indonesian national with ties to the United Kingdom.
A coin dispenser. A coin dispenser (or coin changer or money changer) is a device that changes or dispenses coins. [1] It can take various forms. One type is a portable coin dispenser, invented by Jacques L. Galef, often worn on a belt, used by conductors and other professions for manual fare collection.
Money changer, a person or organization that exchanges the currency of one country for that of another The Money Changers , a 1920 American silent film The Moneychanger , a 2019 Uruguayan film
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