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What’s odd about this scam is that typically I’ve written about fraudsters who are trying to scare you into paying a past due bill, like an electric bill or gas bill.

From Seattle Times Aug. 31, 2021

Since the end of the Spanish Civil War, Franco has been uncomfortably conscious of the uncollected due bill he gave Hitler for services rendered in the Civil War.

From Time Magazine Archive

Brother White, didn't you calculate a couple of years ago that the due bill for slavery could be as much as $24 trillion?

From Time Magazine Archive

He also brought a mysterious offer of $500 million to help resuscitate the economy, and a due bill of $24,000, which he claims Tshombe owes him for "services of an undisclosed nature" in 1962.

From Time Magazine Archive

As the greenback is simply a debt or a due bill, this paying debts with debts was a patentable discovery in the science of finance.

From The Life, Public Services and Select Speeches of Rutherford B. Hayes by James Quay Howard




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