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Pullmyfinger.com, based out of sunny, sometimes-transparent Los Angeles, is selling fake ATM receipts that show a six-figure balance that’s sure to impress any potential boyfriend or girlfriend.
In East Hampton, New York, someone is claiming to have found an ATM receipt showing a remaining account balance of $99,864,731.94. The owner of the receipt is unclear, but whoever it is withdrew $ ...
Back in college I was often led astray by the "current balance" line on my ATM receipts, discovering a day or two late that I had overdrafted. (A very expensive mistake, indeed.) Another challenge ...
The idea is that people can casually brandish these receipts as a way of impressing their friends.
and a concern that even the least paranoid can't help but ponder--do ATM receipts contain sensitive information? Not long ago you would have had reason to worry. The Federal Reserve used to ...
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So, I’ve been toying with the idea of starting a blog that just posts scanned versions of whatever ATM receipts I stumble upon throughout a Manhattan week. The sole reason: commenting on the ...