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(a) generally
(b) Tabulated by number and
(c) Tabulated by value.
You will see that of the 912.7 billion in notes currently out there no less than 293.7 billion (or about 32%) is in 'Bin Ladens'.
That's a whole lotta wonga to extract from under the beds.
My understanding is that in Spain the principal reason for use is that there is an official property sale price against which tax is paid, and then an unofficial price, with the difference being paid in Bin Laden bricks of 500s. I'm not sure how true that is or was. "The future is already here -- it's just not very evenly distributed" William Gibson
an official property sale price against which tax is paid, and then an unofficial price
That's often the case in (parts at least of) France. As far as I've had knowledge of transactions, however, the "under the table" cash settlement rarely exceeds 10% of the total agreed price.
The notary tried to trap the two parties into declaring the full price, but was unable to drive a wedge between them. It is rightly acknowledged that people of faith have no monopoly of virtue - Queen Elizabeth II
For my part, until a couple of years I had my accounts in a very small town, where staff turnover at the bank was low, and there was indeed friendly personal interaction, leading often to going the extra mile in the customer's interest, which is obviously a sub-optimal behaviour in terms of cost effectiveness (assuming they had a captive client). In recent months, having moved to a city branch of the same bank, it's clear that there's none of that nonsense going on there. In fact, I am in conflict with the bank over a sum of a few thousand euros, which they bloody well will reimburse me in the end (even if they don't know it yet), but it wouldn't have taken several months if anyone at the bank had simply had the customer's interest at heart.
The result of this is that I will change banks when the dust settles. Either to a small co-op bank, which will no doubt be inconvenient and offer fewer services, but which might be expected to behave itself better. Or to the cheapest virtual bank I can find : just the services, with no illusions about human involvement. It is rightly acknowledged that people of faith have no monopoly of virtue - Queen Elizabeth II
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