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IsraelBernd2025-04-14 17:01:18 · 1yNo. 338619reply
Do you think the second hand VHS tape market is a front for money laundering?
TexasBernd2025-04-14 18:13:14 · 1yNo. 338624reply
A little
United StatesBernd2025-04-15 03:31:40 · 1yNo. 338647reply
Yeh, you could say the same about art.
FinlandBernd2025-04-15 04:22:03 · 1yNo. 338683reply
How can the Mob be sure that they will be able to sell the tapes at a comparable price to that @which it was purchased?
IsraelBernd2025-04-15 14:41:45 · 1yNo. 338713reply
What you mean, in the sense of someone buy VHS tapes only to resell at higher values?
FinlandBernd2025-04-15 14:47:25 · 1yNo. 338714reply
i assume that the money laundering process is supposed to work as follows:
 
<vhs haver puts vhs on sale, mafia mofo buys it at a high price to get a clean asset in exchange for his dirty money, later he will sell it again at a similar price to cash out his money
 
but now i realise that the idea is more likeöy to be the following:
 
<mob nibbas put a pseudo-valuable fake collector item on sale, then buy it from themselves under a different identity, now the money is clean cause selling a vhs is not a crime
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