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OT: Money Laundering
Since the pandemic started, I've used credit cards/Apple pay rather than
cash for my very few face-to-face transactions. But yesterday, I had to pay cash and received change- five bills of different denominations in US currency. I put them into a plastic bag and am wondering how to sanitize them. Various websites seem to recommend against the obvious- Lysol, Clorox wipes, alcohol, soap and water. -- Why is it that the people who want more government control over your life are the same ones who want you to be disarmed? |
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On Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 10:08:09 AM UTC-5, Wade Garrett wrote:
Since the pandemic started, I've used credit cards/Apple pay rather than cash for my very few face-to-face transactions. But yesterday, I had to pay cash and received change- five bills of different denominations in US currency. I put them into a plastic bag and am wondering how to sanitize them. Various websites seem to recommend against the obvious- Lysol, Clorox wipes, alcohol, soap and water. Do you have an iron? Or you could put them in a 200 F oven for, say, 15 minutes. Cindy Hamilton |
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On 2/24/2021 10:08 AM, Wade Garrett wrote:
Since the pandemic started, I've used credit cards/Apple pay rather than cash for my very few face-to-face transactions. But yesterday, I had to pay cash and received change- five bills of different denominations in US currency. I put them into a plastic bag and am wondering how to sanitize them. Various websites seem to recommend against the obvious- Lysol, Clorox wipes, alcohol, soap and water. Wife bought me a small UV sterilizing wand. Googled a similar one up but do not think she even paid that much for it. https://modrnworld.com/?gclid=EAIaIQ... BEgJ-M_D_BwE |
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On 2/24/2021 10:20 AM, Frank wrote:
On 2/24/2021 10:08 AM, Wade Garrett wrote: Since the pandemic started, I've used credit cards/Apple pay rather than cash for my very few face-to-face transactions. But yesterday, I had to pay cash and received change- five bills of different denominations in US currency. I put them into a plastic bag and am wondering how to sanitize them. Various websites seem to recommend against the obvious- Lysol, Clorox wipes, alcohol, soap and water. Wife bought me a small UV sterilizing wand.Â* Googled a similar one up but do not think she even paid that much for it. https://modrnworld.com/?gclid=EAIaIQ... BEgJ-M_D_BwE This is the one she bought me: https://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/sto...gclsrc=aw .ds |
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On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 10:08:02 -0500, Wade Garrett
wrote: Since the pandemic started, I've used credit cards/Apple pay rather than cash for my very few face-to-face transactions. But yesterday, I had to pay cash and received change- five bills of different denominations in US currency. I put them into a plastic bag and am wondering how to sanitize them. Various websites seem to recommend against the obvious- Lysol, Clorox wipes, alcohol, soap and water. My method has worked so far for me : - I take the bills - put them in my wallet - and I simply leave them there for a week or two or three. .. if the moths die - I'll start to worry ! John T. |
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On Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 10:17:33 AM UTC-5, wrote:
On Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 10:08:09 AM UTC-5, Wade Garrett wrote: Since the pandemic started, I've used credit cards/Apple pay rather than cash for my very few face-to-face transactions. But yesterday, I had to pay cash and received change- five bills of different denominations in US currency. I put them into a plastic bag and am wondering how to sanitize them. Various websites seem to recommend against the obvious- Lysol, Clorox wipes, alcohol, soap and water. Do you have an iron? Or you could put them in a 200 F oven for, say, 15 minutes. Cindy Hamilton That sounds like a good method. I've used cash occasionally and haven't done anything special with it. I just put it in my pocket. If I need to use it, then I'm going to be purchasing something, having to use hand sanitizer, etc. And I don't put my hand into my pocket and then eat a sandwich or pick my nose, so I think I'm safe. I have a friend in his 70s, he's worried about vegetables, hasn't bought any fresh ones since Covid. I go to the green market about once every two weeks. Things like avocados, apples, tomatoes, I put into a bowl with a bleach solution for 5 or 10 minutes, then rinse. Things in a plastic bag, like carrots or romaine, I spray the bag with a bleach solution, let it sit awhile and then rinse off and dry in the dishwasher rack. But I'd bet that this route of transmission is really very small. And almost all that stuff sits around for awhile before consumed too. |
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Wade Garrett wrote
Since the pandemic started, I've used credit cards/Apple pay rather than cash for my very few face-to-face transactions. But yesterday, I had to pay cash and received change- five bills of different denominations in US currency. I put them into a plastic bag and am wondering how to sanitize them. You dont have to do anything special, just leave them for a couple of weeks. Various websites seem to recommend against the obvious- Lysol, Clorox wipes, alcohol, soap and water. |
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" wrote in message ... On Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 10:08:09 AM UTC-5, Wade Garrett wrote: Since the pandemic started, I've used credit cards/Apple pay rather than cash for my very few face-to-face transactions. But yesterday, I had to pay cash and received change- five bills of different denominations in US currency. I put them into a plastic bag and am wondering how to sanitize them. Various websites seem to recommend against the obvious- Lysol, Clorox wipes, alcohol, soap and water. Do you have an iron? Or you could put them in a 200 F oven for, say, 15 minutes. Dont need to do anything, just leave them in the bag for a couple of weeks. |
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On 2/24/21 10:08 AM, Wade Garrett wrote:
Since the pandemic started, I've used credit cards/Apple pay rather than cash for my very few face-to-face transactions. But yesterday, I had to pay cash and received change- five bills of different denominations in US currency. I put them into a plastic bag and am wondering how to sanitize them. Various websites seem to recommend against the obvious- Lysol, Clorox wipes, alcohol, soap and water. While wearing latex gloves, deposit them into your bank's ATM. |
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On 2/24/21 10:08 AM, Wade Garrett wrote: Since the pandemic started, I've used credit cards/Apple pay rather than cash for my very few face-to-face transactions. But yesterday, I had to pay cash and received change- five bills of different denominations in US currency. I put them into a plastic bag and am wondering how to sanitize them. Various websites seem to recommend against the obvious- Lysol, Clorox wipes, alcohol, soap and water. While wearing latex gloves, deposit them into your bank's ATM. Or, just wash your hands frequently and don't touch your face. The likelyhood of virus transmission from currency is close to zero. "Banknotes can be ironed (preferably steam press) with temperature set between the 'silk' and 'rayon' setting (~148°C to 190°C). Such high temperatures would be expected to kill the SARS-CoV-2 as the virus gets readily inactivated at a temperature of 70°C. |
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How is touching money worst than touching your credit card? I'd say you need therapy and not sanitizing.
-- For full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...g-3100502-.htm |
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How is touching money worst than touching your credit card? Only you touch your credit card. I'd say you need therapy and not sanitizing. More fool you. -- For full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...g-3100502-.htm |
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On 2/24/21 12:31 PM, Karen1277 wrote:
How is touching money worst than touching your credit card?Â*Â* I'd say you need therapy and not sanitizing. Thousands of folks have handled the bills before the clerk gives it to me. The credit card, on the other hand, lives in my wallet where no one touches it but me. To pay, I either wave it near the POS terminal or touch one corner to the lower left of the screen or worst case, insert it into the slot then pull my disposable vinyl glove off inside out over it keeping card inside and washing it when I get home. As for therapy- why not, it wouldn't hurt. You, OTOH, could use some re-education on good manners and not insulting people ;-) -- As much as Pooh missed Piglet, he really did enjoy that pulled pork sandwich... |
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More Heavy Trolling by Senile Nym-Shifting Rodent Speed!
On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 04:35:29 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: FLUSH the trolling senile asshole's latest troll**** unread -- Keema Nam addressing nym-shifting senile Rodent: "You are now exposed as a liar, as well as an ignorant troll." "MID: .com" |
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On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 10:08:02 -0500, Wade Garrett
wrote: Since the pandemic started, I've used credit cards/Apple pay rather than cash for my very few face-to-face transactions. But yesterday, I had to pay cash and received change- five bills of different denominations in US currency. I put them into a plastic bag and am wondering how to sanitize them. Various websites seem to recommend against the obvious- Lysol, Clorox wipes, alcohol, soap and water. Put them on the dash of your car if security is not an issue., Bake them in the sun a few hours and they will be fine. OTOH running them through the washer and dryer won't hurt them a bit. I used to find money in the dryer all the time when my wife was out and about. She just stuffed it in her pocket. |
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On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 07:45:26 -0800 (PST), trader_4
wrote: On Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 10:17:33 AM UTC-5, wrote: On Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 10:08:09 AM UTC-5, Wade Garrett wrote: Since the pandemic started, I've used credit cards/Apple pay rather than cash for my very few face-to-face transactions. But yesterday, I had to pay cash and received change- five bills of different denominations in US currency. I put them into a plastic bag and am wondering how to sanitize them. Various websites seem to recommend against the obvious- Lysol, Clorox wipes, alcohol, soap and water. Do you have an iron? Or you could put them in a 200 F oven for, say, 15 minutes. Cindy Hamilton That sounds like a good method. I've used cash occasionally and haven't done anything special with it. I just put it in my pocket. If I need to use it, then I'm going to be purchasing something, having to use hand sanitizer, etc. And I don't put my hand into my pocket and then eat a sandwich or pick my nose, so I think I'm safe. I have a friend in his 70s, he's worried about vegetables, hasn't bought any fresh ones since Covid. I go to the green market about once every two weeks. Things like avocados, apples, tomatoes, I put into a bowl with a bleach solution for 5 or 10 minutes, then rinse. Things in a plastic bag, like carrots or romaine, I spray the bag with a bleach solution, let it sit awhile and then rinse off and dry in the dishwasher rack. But I'd bet that this route of transmission is really very small. And almost all that stuff sits around for awhile before consumed too. I agree with you. I always wash my produce but after the initial hysteria I am not doing anything special. I think the danger of E-coli and other poop related contamination far outweighs Covid but the protocol is pretty much the same. Any thing that is sealed in skin and typically waxed gets a little spritz of soap and water. (apples, oranges, tomatoes etc) I always take off the top layer of lettuce leaves and toss them. I am not that concerned with money either. I just be sure to wash my hands after handling it. These days hand sanitizer is everywhere and I keep one in the door pocket of my car. I do think it is these basic precautions sanitary that is accounting for a very mild cold and flu season. My wife and I have been doing that for years tho. We wiped down anything we could touch from our airplane seats as soon as we sat down 10 years ago. In 1st class that gives you a pretty clean space. |
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On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 10:08:02 -0500, Wade Garrett
wrote: Since the pandemic started, I've used credit cards/Apple pay rather than cash for my very few face-to-face transactions. But yesterday, I had to pay cash and received change- five bills of different denominations in US currency. I put them into a plastic bag and am wondering how to sanitize them. Various websites seem to recommend against the obvious- Lysol, Clorox wipes, alcohol, soap and water. Leave them in the sun for 3 days and they will be fine. Up her in Canada it's not a problem - our Canadian money is PLASTIC and as long as you don't get it way too hot it's just fine - wash - lysol, anything |
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On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 17:31:00 +0000, Karen1277
wrote: How is touching money worst than touching your credit card? I'd say you need therapy and not sanitizing. Nobody else touches my credit card - and it doesn't even touch the credit card machine. The beauty of modern technology!!! |
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On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 22:38:10 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 2/24/2021 9:13 PM, rbowman wrote: On 02/24/2021 08:37 AM, wrote: On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 10:08:02 -0500, Wade Garrett wrote: Since the pandemic started, I've used credit cards/Apple pay rather than cash for my very few face-to-face transactions. But yesterday, I had to pay cash and received change- five bills of different denominations in US currency. I put them into a plastic bag and am wondering how to sanitize them. Various websites seem to recommend against the obvious- Lysol, Clorox wipes, alcohol, soap and water. My method has workedÂ*Â* so farÂ*Â* forÂ* meÂ*Â* : Â* -Â* I take the bills -Â* put them in my walletÂ* - andÂ* I simplyÂ* leave them there for a week or two or three. Â* ..Â* if the moths dieÂ* -Â* I'll start to worryÂ* ! Â*Â* John T. Â*+1Â* Sanitizing paper money never crossed my mind. I just don't buy anything any more. At the supermarket I use their app to pay and it is touch-less. Takes a scan of a QR code, takes my money from debit card and gives me an electronic receipt Once a week I go to the farm stand pay cash there. Pay the cleaning lady cash. That is all my money handling these days. I don't worry anymore than I do about door handles and shopping carts. I just wash my hands before I touch my face. |
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In alt.home.repair, on Wed, 24 Feb 2021 07:17:28 -0800 (PST),
" wrote: On Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 10:08:09 AM UTC-5, Wade Garrett wrote: Since the pandemic started, I've used credit cards/Apple pay rather than cash for my very few face-to-face transactions. But yesterday, I had to pay cash and received change- five bills of different denominations in US currency. I put them into a plastic bag and am wondering how to sanitize them. Various websites seem to recommend against the obvious- Lysol, Clorox wipes, alcohol, soap and water. I had the opposite problem, paying cash when this first started, and then wondering what to do with the change. Some of it I just left in my car, covered by a newspaper, for several days. I figured everything would die. Then I put it in my wallet. But the signs went up asking for exact change or a cc. So I do that. I think just waiting 4 days is good enough. I'm not sure about the plastic bag. Probably a bad analogy but I keep thinking of a wet bathing suit in a plastic bag, until it stinks. Do viruses grow when confined? Do you have an iron? Or you could put them in a 200 F oven for, say, 15 minutes. That would work, I think. Fahrenheit 451 reminds one of the burning point of paper, I guess. But I'd start with a one dollar bill, just to be sure. Cindy Hamilton |
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In alt.home.repair, on Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:58:03 -0500, Clare Snyder
wrote: On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 17:31:00 +0000, Karen1277 wrote: How is touching money worst than touching your credit card? I'd say you need therapy and not sanitizing. Nobody else touches my credit card - and it doesn't even touch the credit card machine. The beauty of modern technology!!! I got one of those in the mail a couple days ago, but not the card I actually use. It expires in April so the new one will probably have that. Where is NFC on credit card? Near Field Communication (NFC) is a wireless technology that allows data to be exchanged between two different devices — say, a cellphone and a credit card terminal — from a short distance away. Or a phone, but I guess I'd have to get android pay or something to just wave my phone, right? |
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"micky" wrote in message ... In alt.home.repair, on Wed, 24 Feb 2021 07:17:28 -0800 (PST), " wrote: On Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 10:08:09 AM UTC-5, Wade Garrett wrote: Since the pandemic started, I've used credit cards/Apple pay rather than cash for my very few face-to-face transactions. But yesterday, I had to pay cash and received change- five bills of different denominations in US currency. I put them into a plastic bag and am wondering how to sanitize them. Various websites seem to recommend against the obvious- Lysol, Clorox wipes, alcohol, soap and water. I had the opposite problem, paying cash when this first started, and then wondering what to do with the change. Some of it I just left in my car, covered by a newspaper, for several days. I figured everything would die. Then I put it in my wallet. But the signs went up asking for exact change or a cc. So I do that. I think just waiting 4 days is good enough. I'm not sure about the plastic bag. Probably a bad analogy but I keep thinking of a wet bathing suit in a plastic bag, until it stinks. Do viruses grow when confined? This one only grows inside animals and only a few species too. Do you have an iron? Or you could put them in a 200 F oven for, say, 15 minutes. That would work, I think. Fahrenheit 451 reminds one of the burning point of paper, I guess. But I'd start with a one dollar bill, just to be sure. |
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"micky" wrote in message ... In alt.home.repair, on Wed, 24 Feb 2021 16:58:03 -0500, Clare Snyder wrote: On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 17:31:00 +0000, Karen1277 wrote: How is touching money worst than touching your credit card? I'd say you need therapy and not sanitizing. Nobody else touches my credit card - and it doesn't even touch the credit card machine. The beauty of modern technology!!! I got one of those in the mail a couple days ago, but not the card I actually use. It expires in April so the new one will probably have that. Where is NFC on credit card? In the visible chip. Near Field Communication (NFC) is a wireless technology that allows data to be exchanged between two different devices - say, a cellphone and a credit card terminal - from a short distance away. Or a phone, but I guess I'd have to get android pay or something to just wave my phone, right? Yep, I use apple pay myself. |
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Lonely Obnoxious Cantankerous Auto-contradicting Senile Ozzie Troll Alert!
On Fri, 26 Feb 2021 03:56:53 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: FLUSH the trolling senile cretin's latest troll**** unread -- "Who or What is Rod Speed? Rod Speed is an entirely modern phenomenon. Essentially, Rod Speed is an insecure and worthless individual who has discovered he can enhance his own self-esteem in his own eyes by playing "the big, hard man" on the InterNet." https://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/r...d-faq.2973853/ |
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On 2/24/2021 9:20 AM, Scott Lurndal wrote:
writes: On 2/24/21 10:08 AM, Wade Garrett wrote: Since the pandemic started, I've used credit cards/Apple pay rather than cash for my very few face-to-face transactions. But yesterday, I had to pay cash and received change- five bills of different denominations in US currency. I put them into a plastic bag and am wondering how to sanitize them. Various websites seem to recommend against the obvious- Lysol, Clorox wipes, alcohol, soap and water. While wearing latex gloves, deposit them into your bank's ATM. Or, just wash your hands frequently and don't touch your face. The likelyhood of virus transmission from currency is close to zero. "Banknotes can be ironed (preferably steam press) with temperature set between the 'silk' and 'rayon' setting (~148°C to 190°C). Such high temperatures would be expected to kill the SARS-CoV-2 as the virus gets readily inactivated at a temperature of 70°C. Reports now are that contact contagion is not the problem. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-00251-4 |
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On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 11:48:20 -0500, posted for all of us to digest... On 2/24/21 10:08 AM, Wade Garrett wrote: Since the pandemic started, I've used credit cards/Apple pay rather than cash for my very few face-to-face transactions. But yesterday, I had to pay cash and received change- five bills of different denominations in US currency. I put them into a plastic bag and am wondering how to sanitize them. Various websites seem to recommend against the obvious- Lysol, Clorox wipes, alcohol, soap and water. While wearing latex gloves, deposit them into your bank's ATM. Now dats funny! -- Tekkie |
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On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 19:13:20 -0700, rbowman posted for all of us to digest... +1 Sanitizing paper money never crossed my mind. Does the Covid neutralize the cocaine or is it the other way around? Sensitive noses want to know! -- Tekkie |
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On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 17:06:43 -0500, Tekkie©
wrote: On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 19:13:20 -0700, rbowman posted for all of us to digest... +1 Sanitizing paper money never crossed my mind. Does the Covid neutralize the cocaine or is it the other way around? Sensitive noses want to know! That is a valid question. I have been away from the Peruvian Marching Powder for about 40 years but the 2 main vehicles for nasal ingestion was a plastic straw or a $100 bill. Now that they are banning plastic straws and Covid has made the $100 bill a science fair project, what is a #2 NBA draft pick to do? Oh the humanity! |
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On Thu, 25 Feb 2021 07:01:24 -0500, micky
wrote: In alt.home.repair, on Wed, 24 Feb 2021 07:17:28 -0800 (PST), " wrote: On Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 10:08:09 AM UTC-5, Wade Garrett wrote: Since the pandemic started, I've used credit cards/Apple pay rather than cash for my very few face-to-face transactions. But yesterday, I had to pay cash and received change- five bills of different denominations in US currency. I put them into a plastic bag and am wondering how to sanitize them. Various websites seem to recommend against the obvious- Lysol, Clorox wipes, alcohol, soap and water. I had the opposite problem, paying cash when this first started, and then wondering what to do with the change. Some of it I just left in my car, covered by a newspaper, for several days. I figured everything would die. Then I put it in my wallet. But the signs went up asking for exact change or a cc. So I do that. I think just waiting 4 days is good enough. I'm not sure about the plastic bag. Probably a bad analogy but I keep thinking of a wet bathing suit in a plastic bag, until it stinks. Do viruses grow when confined? No. Bacteria do. Virii canot duplicate themselves without a suitable host. Do you have an iron? Or you could put them in a 200 F oven for, say, 15 minutes. That would work, I think. Fahrenheit 451 reminds one of the burning point of paper, I guess. But I'd start with a one dollar bill, just to be sure. Cindy Hamilton |
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