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Mike Tolbert pays $3,900 bill in change


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https://www.google.com/amp/www.sbnation.com/platform/amp/lookit/2016/9/28/13089302/mike-tolbert-panthers-nfl-car-shop-revenge-paid-in-coins?client=safari

 

saw this on ESPN

Tolbert has a lot to learn....if you are going to give the middle finger to someone by paying a large bill in annoying change you have to take the coins out of the boxes and out of the nice pretty rolls. 

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

There's two sides to every story and the truth is usually somewhere in the middle. Impossible to say who's at fault here given the info in the article. Both sides honestly sound plausible at face value. 

it might be that he went in there leaning on them to comp the work, that pissed them off, and then they kept coincidentally having "setbacks" and raising the estimate.

both sides would technically be telling the truth if that was the case

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24 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

There's two sides to every story and the truth is usually somewhere in the middle. Impossible to say who's at fault here given the info in the article. Both sides honestly sound plausible at face value. 

Totally agree.

I merely took enjoyment out of the fact Tolbert totally screwed up his "revenge". Everything was rolled and in neat bank boxes. Kinda defeats the purpose because it was all neatly packaged to carry right back to the bank.

gotta use loose change, Mike.  You get a fail there.

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4 minutes ago, SZ James (banned) said:

why should I be outraged at this?

Shouldn't be.  Posted merely because it is a Panther making the big news outlets. 

Emphasis in post is more on his poor execution and lesson to be learned if someone ever opts to get on that level. Not picking a side in the dispute because we don't know the truth.  

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10 minutes ago, CRA said:

Totally agree.

I merely took enjoyment out of the fact Tolbert totally screwed up his "revenge". Everything was rolled and in neat bank boxes. Kinda defeats the purpose because it was all nearly packaged to carry right back to the bank.

gotta use loose change, Mike.  You get a fail there.

To be fair I bet that was a bitch to carry.

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12 minutes ago, PandaPancake said:

Dude. You gotta unroll those coins. Put a layer in a five gallon bucket, thin layer of dirt, another layer of coins, and so forth. Keeps them from putting it in the coin counter at the bank.

 

fuging rookie

"Ok sir, you can have your car back when we get this taken care of down at the bank. Should just be 2-4 weeks."

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