There is absolutely an intent aspect, and it's clear the intent here is to pass of the money as real even if it's monopoly money.
There is absolutely an intent aspect, and it's clear the intent here is to pass of the money as real even if it's monopoly money.
FuglyDuck@lemmy.world 9 months ago
is it? or is it to hide the fact that they’re not tipping to escape the social stigma inherit in not tipping (or tithing).
if you were right, those religious tracts would be illegal and the company that produces them closed down for counterfeiting currency.
roguetrick@kbin.social 9 months ago
I edited my comment about strip clubs right when you posted this. There's a legal gray area in my opinion by using it for tipping. If you've already received the service, you really can't be committing fraud.