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« on: August 14, 2008 »

I just read a bbc article on this guy, kinda weird.

An Ohio man with a hatred of paper money slapped down $8,000 in coins at a car dealership to buy a Chevrolet pick-up - then paid the rest by cheque.

James Jones, 70, produced 16 coffee cans full of coins to buy his new Chevrolet Silverado in Cincinnati and staff spent 90 minutes counting it.

But his coin hoard only covered half of the $16,000 (£8,500) price tag.

The man's son said the most amazing thing for him was his father deciding to replace his 1981 pick-up at all.

As far back as he could remember, Dennis Jones told the Cincinnati Enquirer, his father had always had coins.

“He gave me lunch money in coins and each time he ever gave me money it was in coins,” he recalled.

“I am amazed that we were able to talk him into buying a new truck, because he is pretty tight with his money.”

According to the paper, James Jones walked into the Jake Sweeney dealership, plunked down his cans and said: “I want that Chevy truck.”

"In my 19 years in this business I have never seen anything like this,” said Biff Arnold, finance manager for Jake Sweeney.

“I have seen many buyers come in with a lot of cash money, but never this much money in coins.”

Salesman David Crisswell said the coins included "dimes, quarters, half-dollars, silver and Susan B Anthony dollars".

The new owner of the Chevy says he does not trust banks or paper money.

“Paper money will burn, but it is hard to damage coins," the retired engineer pointed out.

"I bought four or five rolls of coins each month. I don't know how long it took me to save this amount, probably all my life.”
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« Reply #1 on: August 18, 2008 »

I don't get how the guy doesn't like banks but still paid for half the truck with a check from the bank.  Maybe it's just paper money as he says it can burn but if your check book burns up you don't lose that cash.
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« Reply #2 on: August 20, 2008 »

I've got some neighbors that don't like banks.  They have huge stashes of cash and change laying around, if their house ever burns down they're out a ton of money it's ridiculous.
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« Reply #3 on: August 21, 2008 »

I've got some neighbors that don't like banks.  They have huge stashes of cash and change laying around, if their house ever burns down they're out a ton of money it's ridiculous.

I hope they have fireproof safes then!  There's a few people like that in every town here in tx but you don't see them that often.  They mostly just stick to themselves.
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« Reply #4 on: August 25, 2008 »

People that don't trust banks are not weird.  People that keep 10k worth of change in their house are not (that) weird.  People that keep thousands in cash laying around their house for no good reason waiting to get burned up in a fire are weird.  At least the change can withstand most fires like he says.
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« Reply #5 on: August 26, 2008 »

I wonder what happens when he gets stopped by the police and they ask what's he doing with all that cash?  Can't they legally confiscate it if the amount is more than 5 thousand? 
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