Jimmy is a cracking fella working in the shop. Always helpful and gives good advice. I can see exactly where the problem lays with Scottish money. I recently got £50 out of mini bank at Eyemouth and the notes had Clydeside bank on them. They looked like bloody monopoly money. I was worryed about my local shops accepting them when I got home but luckily the cash payment machine in local Tescos accepted them. I was glad to get rid of them.
Mick.
Here's a little tip if anyone has any Scottish notes that they think may be fake.
Drop them on the floor in front of a jock.......if they hit him on the head then they are real.
Glad to help, Ian.
.pm sent trevor.LOL.got a £20 scottish one here if any one wants it pm,s only
In reply to Kayos, yes mate I readily accept that there are pens on the market to detect fake notes, however we do not have them in our shop, feel free to ask any of our customers if they have seen such a thing in use, we look at notes, check for the metallic strip and the holographic strip as well as the queens head.
So no it is not a sorry or a pathetic reason or whatever you may decide to call it mate, its plainly and simply the truth.
Maybe your Boss should invest a few quid for one then, as they work for all notes!
Scottish notes have a metallic strip, a hologram and even the Queen's head(although sometimes people like Robert Burns) too, hence my confusion as to why "you can't tell if they are fake!" would be valid reason for refusing them!
And I never doubted your lack of a pen or UV light.