▲ | philwelch 3 days ago | |||||||
This is interesting to me and I see why it would work in a place with lower state capacity but in more developed countries it’s not a great strategy. You want your money laundering to operate through high volume cash businesses. When I lived in Seattle I used to sometimes go to a sketchy cash-only teriyaki joint. The food was great and they were always filled with paying customers. Sadly, they were later caught and shut down. | ||||||||
▲ | cruffle_duffle 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
The scaryaki joint on 3rd? Weren’t those guys also fencing stolen iPads or something? That place had super good food though! | ||||||||
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