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Victor Lustig was born in Hostinne, Czech Republic, but soon headed to The West. He was a glib and charming conman, fluent in multiple languages.[1] He established himself by working scams on the ocean liners steaming between Paris and New York City.[1]
One of Lustig's trademark cons involved a "money-printing machine". He would demonstrate the capability of the small box to clients, all the while lamenting that it took the device six hours to copy a $100 bill. The client, sensing huge profits, would buy the machines for a high price, usually over $30,000. Over the next twelve hours, the machine would produce two more $100 bills. After that, it produced only blank paper, as its supply of $100 bills became exhausted. By the time the clients realized that they had been scammed, Lustig was long gone.[2]
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Lustig


Victor Lustig was born in Hostinne, Czech Republic, but soon headed to The West. He was a glib and charming conman, fluent in multiple languages.[1] He established himself by working scams on the ocean liners steaming between Paris and New York City.[1]
One of Lustig's trademark cons involved a "money-printing machine". He would demonstrate the capability of the small box to clients, all the while lamenting that it took the device six hours to copy a $100 bill. The client, sensing huge profits, would buy the machines for a high price, usually over $30,000. Over the next twelve hours, the machine would produce two more $100 bills. After that, it produced only blank paper, as its supply of $100 bills became exhausted. By the time the clients realized that they had been scammed, Lustig was long gone.[2]
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the fed also uses the same technique but its printers never stop producing.

its customers already figured out they're being scammed but the fed doesnt seem to care about it.
 
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the fed also uses the same technique but its printers never stop producing.

its customers already figured out they're being scammed but the fed doesnt seem to care about it.

Why rock the boat?
 
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