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Westhighlands English is poor, so I tell him now that in Finland there are
€5/P/P pooling-bills, that I already asked for an explanation about this, that
avij told me that these pooling bills are new in Finland, that jani73 is a relia-
ble user and that some users have access to large amounts of new bills (like
jani73 from Imatra, i.love.euro from Florence, and... Westhighland himself.).

Westhighland, in Finnland gibt es vor kurzem €5/P/P Poolingscheine. Ich habe
über solche Scheine die jani73 eingegeben hat in diesem Forum gefragt (eine
Seite zurück) und avij hat mir erklärt dass es vor kurzem solche neue Schei-
ne in Finnland gibt. Dass heisst: jani73 können wir vertrauen. Ein User der
viele aufeinanderfolgende Scheine eingibt ist noch nicht notwendig ein Faker
wenn er/sie Zugang hat zu vielen neuen Scheine. i.love.euro hat auch
Zugang zu viele neue Scheine, und wenn am Deutschen Forum über deine
aufeinanderfolgende Scheine gefragt wurde hast du erklärt dass du bei einer
Bank arbeitest und dass du sehr viele neue Scheine empfängst.
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I'm sorry about my bad language.. I just feel bad for Jani because all this blaimes :( He is about to quite this whole ebt because of those blaimes :(
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avij wrote:edit: I have one 5€ P/P note right here right now, and it looks brand new. So there are 5€ P/P pooling notes in Finland.
I have already several of these new P/P 5€ notes. I'm also pretty sure their pooling here and Jani73 is a real and fair user! :P
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Elmo wrote:Westhighlands English is poor, so I tell him now that in Finland there are
€5/P/P pooling-bills, that I already asked for an explanation about this, that
avij told me that these pooling bills are new in Finland, that jani73 is a relia-
ble user and that some users have access to large amounts of new bills (like
jani73 from Imatra, i.love.euro from Florence, and... Westhighland himself.).

Westhighland, in Finnland gibt es vor kurzem €5/P/P Poolingscheine. Ich habe
über solche Scheine die jani73 eingegeben hat in diesem Forum gefragt (eine
Seite zurück) und avij hat mir erklärt dass es vor kurzem solche neue Schei-
ne in Finnland gibt. Dass heisst: jani73 können wir vertrauen. Ein User der
viele aufeinanderfolgende Scheine eingibt ist noch nicht notwendig ein Faker
wenn er/sie Zugang hat zu vielen neuen Scheine. i.love.euro hat auch
Zugang zu viele neue Scheine, und wenn am Deutschen Forum über deine
aufeinanderfolgende Scheine gefragt wurde hast du erklärt dass du bei einer
Bank arbeitest und dass du sehr viele neue Scheine empfängst.
Thanks very much! :P If I don`t finnish now.... I don`t know yet 8O
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Elmo wrote:Westhighlands English is poor, so I tell him now that in Finland there are
€5/P/P pooling-bills, that I already asked for an explanation about this, that
avij told me that these pooling bills are new in Finland, that jani73 is a relia-
ble user and that some users have access to large amounts of new bills (like
jani73 from Imatra, i.love.euro from Florence, and... Westhighland himself.).
And remember that Westhighlands was also blamed of faking his/her notes. So everyone, calm down for those blames, you can also tell that you THINK those bills are fake, don't blame at once.

-bura 8)
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JANI73 wrote:[Thanks very much! :P If I don`t finnish now.... I don`t know yet 8O
No thanks. :oops: 8) :wink: Don't finish, because your name is as clear as
crystal! :!: :twisted: (Could someone please translate this to Finnish? I
believe that jani73s English is not so good, and the only Finnish words I know
are paska (shit), Olen Omena (I am an apple), pyöreä (round) and punai-
nen (red) :wink: )
bura wrote:And remember that Westhighlands was also blamed of faking his/her notes.
This is the translation of the German piece of text:

Westhighland, since not so long there are €5/P/P pooling bills in Finland. In
this forum I already asked about such bills jani73 entered (one page back)
and avij explained me that such bills are new in Finland. That means: We
can trust jani73. A user who enters many consecutive bills is not necessa-
rily a faker when he/she has access to many new bills. i.love.euro also has
access to many new bills, and when you were asked on the German forum
about your consecutive bills you explained that you worked at a bank and
received lots of new bills.
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There are a lot of notes entered with the wrong country.
It happens quite often.
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Elmo wrote:
JANI73 wrote:[Thanks very much! :P If I don`t finnish now.... I don`t know yet 8O
No thanks. :oops: 8) :wink: Don't finish, because your name is as clear as
crystal! :!: :twisted: (Could someone please translate this to Finnish? I
believe that jani73s English is not so good, and the only Finnish words I know
are paska (shit), Olen Omena (I am an apple), pyöreä (round) and punai-
nen (red) :wink:


:P Yes! Is true my English is not so good but I understand what you tell me. :P

This is good forum I have learn more english :D
I hope so that you understand now me 8O
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Hi. I know these guys in real life and Åkis told me via email that this hit was an accident. They knew about each other last night, but still couldn't avoid this hit to happen.

They are kind of lazy people and I don't think that they would mind to write to admins about this thing, so that's why I said all of this. :wink:
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What do you think of these 2 hits?
Ah, look at all the lonely Euronotes. Where do they all come from? (The Beatles, Eleanor Rigby)

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querty wrote:What do you think of these 2 hits?
I would say: very strange. :? The time delay between the hits is very long and it's strange these notes have stayed together for so long.

The user who has first entered the notes hasn't been very active. Still he/she has logged some notes this morning. :?

I don't know what to say. Somehow I feel that if someone wants to create a believable fake hit he/she wouldn't put two notes together like this. :roll:

Anyway, the distance is apparently wrong as according to the comments the notes were got in Iraq, not in Australia.
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Aaron wrote:Anyway, the distance is apparently wrong as according to the comments the notes were got in Iraq, not in Australia.
And the €20 note was first found in Belgium...
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Fons wrote:
Aaron wrote:Anyway, the distance is apparently wrong as according to the comments the notes were got in Iraq, not in Australia.
And the €20 note was first found in Belgium...
And, may I add: looking at Jason 1978's comment, his English is very poor, when you take into account he's from Down Under (ahem..) :?:
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Post by Elmo »

Oops, Christian2648 made a mistake: he added a serial number in the com-
ment field (in my opinion accidentally, I consider him reliable!!!):
http://www.eurobilltracker.eu/index.php ... id=2251932

Could this be edited a.s.a.p.?

Update: already edited.
Last edited by Elmo on Mon Apr 19, 2004 7:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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