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Quoted: You ain't getting $2.4 million in 100s in a briefcase. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: $2.4 million in a briefcase Maybe twice that in a suitcase. Heavy. You ain't getting $2.4 million in 100s in a briefcase. |
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Hmmm, seems the proper course is to buy things that are small, hold value, and easily convertable back to cash.
As a start maybe gold coins/bars, easily able to sell a few at time in the future when you need cash or straight trade to people for items. |
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I'd buy a yacht with a flag, says "Chillin' the most", and rock that bitch up and down the coast. Yep, that's what I'd do.
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$2.4 million in a briefcase Maybe twice that in a suitcase. Heavy. You ain't getting $2.4 million in 100s in a briefcase. That sounds about right. I used to do the armored truck thing, and worked the Fed. A vacuum-sealed "factory" brick of 16,000 notes is about the size of a large carry-on suitcase. Once they're used, that same 16,000 note brick is about 50-75% bigger (unless you vacuum sealed it again). |
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I could probably spend that in a week and have a good time. I'd buy a big piece of land in Montana, fish stream, a bunch of drones for filming, Four wheelers, probably a plane for flying around, need a nice pool, airstrip etc.
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I'd enter the Presidential race and stump for "none of the above."
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Buy a used Piper Archer, a 1980's Corvette convertible, a 36' sport fisher, and a big gold chain with a medallion on it. Finally my chest hair would have the accesories it needs
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Buy Detroit?....168K should cover it and I could sell it to the .gov to settle their Syrians for a fortune.
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I'd get VIP tickets and 5 star hotels at the last few remaining Motogp and F1 races. Fly to them all first class.
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$2.4 million in a briefcase Maybe twice that in a suitcase. Heavy. You ain't getting $2.4 million in 100s in a briefcase. in $20s maybe. a hundred-band of bills is between 1/2" and 3/4" thick. call it the latter to be conservative. so $100K in hundred dollar bills is ~7.5" thick. |
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Each of the larger bundles looks suspiciously like 100k bundles. (Having handled large amounts like this before)
I would say, not seeing what is below the bundles, that it is approx. 1.2 million. 1. Move to a free state 2. Buy a pair of M-249's, plus parts and LOTS of ammo 3. Buy some real estate with water, or water wells, plus a private range, lots of parking, camping. 4. All money is spent 5. Invite arfcommers over to shoot. Retire. |
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Lots of guns and ammo
Maybe a Mini-gun off of the list... if there is even one available Suppress everything- hell maybe even pay some people in the biz to suppress the mini,lol Bro truck with badass boat & some sea-doo's Don't forget the Yeti's Through a bitching outing/ party for friends and family Go on a sweet/epic hunting extravaganza If I was single... lots and lots of girls ( clean of course) Cadillac CTSV modded to around 900 hp Corvette Top of the line BMW X6 - the badass one Build a monster truck course on land I own and invite people over Try not to die from all the reckless fun having |
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Lots of guns and ammo Maybe a Mini-gun off of the list... if there is even one available Suppress everything- hell maybe even pay some people in the biz to suppress the mini,lol Bro truck with badass boat & some sea-doo's Don't forget the Yeti's Through a bitching outing/ party for friends and family Go on a sweet/epic hunting extravaganza If I was single... lots and lots of girls ( clean of course) Cadillac CTSV modded to around 900 hp Corvette Top of the line BMW X6 - the badass one Build a monster truck course on land I own and invite people over Try not to die from all the reckless fun having View Quote You going to make all those girls take STD panels and pay for it? |
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Do all the repairs/remodel work on the house I just bought. That would make me happy.
Fix my dead toy car. Buy a nice, fast car. That would be the "always wanted" part. |
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Pay off my parents house and take them on the ultimate motorcycle trip vacation while my dad still has what's left of his health. We could do an awful damn lot In a month.
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No retirement savings, or paying off the mortgage or some sensible thing like that. Also, no bequeathing to kids or relatives or some nice deed like that. You must spend it all in a month. You mush enjoy yourself immensely. It has to include something you always wanted to do, and I don't mean going back to school. I'm looking tor imaginative ways to spend this cash. And feel free to guess how much that is. https://s18.postimg.org/9yaxxif21/Suitcase.jpg View Quote I like fast cars, pretty sure I could get through that in a month no problem. The LX could use a new everything as its a 23 year old car, after all. Plus all the tools required, and a larger garage to house all of those tools and a couple of twin post hoists... |
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that's 1.475 Million.
Id put it with the rest and retire, quietly..... |
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In a month?
Call some awesome instructors and line up awesome firearms training for myself and friends for a week. Fly private jets, and cater the shit out of it. Greatest family trip ever. No holds barred, see everything. Road course instruction with some fast cars. Find a way to test ride a motogp bike. Snag cool gear I don't own. Thermal, high end optics, .50 BMG, and buy it all FTF. Vegas, hit that place where you can rent tanks and machine guns. Find a way to get a fighter jet ride. Call Kenny Block, make Gymnhana 10 as co-pilot. Shit, you drive too! Hang out with Hickock45 and Travis Pastrana for a few days. Call Jay Leno, rent a racetrack, and enjoy the fun. Legally blow shit up for fun. Have cash still? Find someone deserving who is working their ass off for a good life but still struggling. Secretly pay off all their debt. Enjoy watching from afar. Edit: I'd probably get all my house stuff fixed and car work done too. Sensible me would pay off my own debt, fund kids college, upgrade vehicles, and then do all of the above. |
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That sounds about right. I used to do the armored truck thing, and worked the Fed. A vacuum-sealed "factory" brick of 16,000 notes is about the size of a large carry-on suitcase. Once they're used, that same 16,000 note brick is about 50-75% bigger (unless you vacuum sealed it again). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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$2.4 million in a briefcase Maybe twice that in a suitcase. Heavy. You ain't getting $2.4 million in 100s in a briefcase. That sounds about right. I used to do the armored truck thing, and worked the Fed. A vacuum-sealed "factory" brick of 16,000 notes is about the size of a large carry-on suitcase. Once they're used, that same 16,000 note brick is about 50-75% bigger (unless you vacuum sealed it again). I got to tour a federal reserve bank and saw those bundles inside the cash vault. The bundles noted by the poster above mine are packed so tight they are like a block of wood....I mean pressed with a hydraulic press, then vacuum packed...it Wes really amazing to see stacks of those blocks. I have no idea how much was in them as all I got to do was look at them. I will go with what the guy I quoted says. |
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Take off all the rubber bands
Dump it in a bath tub Bathe in it. |
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Thermal, NV, etc.
Build an underground house with a BIG gun room for all my new goodies. I have always wanted an underground house, don't know why, just have. Retire debt for me and my family. Any leftover in the month would go to the gun room. |
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Buy a lambo, drive it to Vegas and pay your way out of tickets getting there and H&B once you get there if you have any money left
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No retirement savings, or paying off the mortgage or some sensible thing like that. Also, no bequeathing to kids or relatives or some nice deed like that. You must spend it all in a month. You mush enjoy yourself immensely. It has to include something you always wanted to do, and I don't mean going back to school. I'm looking tor imaginative ways to spend this cash. And feel free to guess how much that is. https://s18.postimg.org/9yaxxif21/Suitcase.jpg View Quote |
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2.04 mil. Sure wouldn't be he'd to spend in a month. Thinking about how much of it was wasted would be much more taxing.
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Congratulations! ...And that's $675,000 (wag) ETA: looks like I'm way off. |
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Honestly, I'd give a fuck ton of it away. Do you have any idea how much fun it would be to change thousands of peoples lives for the better, even if only for a short time, with that much money? I'd pay off homes, school loans, cars and buy medical equipment and outfit peoples homes with ramps and ADA shit that couldnt afford it. Decent people, people who gave and would pay it forward if and when they could. I bet I could spend that in one day. Would be absolutely the best time in anyone's life to charity out 2mil.
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Honestly, I'd give a fuck ton of it away. Do you have any idea how much fun it would be to change thousands of peoples lives for the better, even if only for a short time, with that much money? I'd pay off homes, school loans, and cars. I bet I could spend that in one day. View Quote Anonymously, or with full disclosure? |
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Buy anything of high value with cash and the IRS or Gov agents could be knocking at your door. put that in your car and drive on the freeway quickly and get a ticket and it might end out gov property.
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Quoted: Quoted: Honestly, I'd give a fuck ton of it away. Do you have any idea how much fun it would be to change thousands of peoples lives for the better, even if only for a short time, with that much money? I'd pay off homes, school loans, and cars. I bet I could spend that in one day. Anonymously, or with full disclosure? It wouldn't really matter. By the time anyone found out about me i would be out of money . Anonymously would be my preference but I don't think it would matter much. |
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I would buy a small boat and trailer off of craigslist... the money would be gone in no time!
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1.2 mil in the briefcase.
To many things i couldn't list here. Be one hell of a ride, i promise you this. |
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No retirement savings, or paying off the mortgage or some sensible thing like that. Also, no bequeathing to kids or relatives or some nice deed like that. You must spend it all in a month. You mush enjoy yourself immensely. It has to include something you always wanted to do, and I don't mean going back to school. I'm looking tor imaginative ways to spend this cash. And feel free to guess how much that is. https://s18.postimg.org/9yaxxif21/Suitcase.jpg View Quote You for got to mention if we are allowed to own any assets with this money, that is a ball game changer... |
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