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Πλήρωσε Ι.Χ. των 100.000 ευρώ με κέρματα! (ΦΩΤΟ)

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Πλήρωσε Ι.Χ. των 100.000 ευρώ με κέρματα! (ΦΩΤΟ)

Με ανοιχτό στόμα έμειναν οι υπεύθυνοι μίας έκθεσης πολυτελών αυτοκινήτων στην Κίνα, καθώς ένας υποψήφιος αγοραστής εξόφλησε τον λογαριασμό του με έναν πρωτότυπο τρόπο. Ο πελάτης κατέβαλε περίπου 100.000 ευρώ μετρητά, τα οποία πλήρωσε με 660.000 κέρματα και με 20.000 χαρτονομίσματα.

Το περιστατικό συνέβη στην πόλη Σένγιανγκ της Βορειονατολικής Κίνας, ενώ για την καταμέτρηση των νομισμάτων και των χαρτονομισμάτων χρειάστηκαν οι πωλητές της έκθεσης μία ολόκληρη ημέρα. Μόλις ολοκληρώθηκε η καταμέτρηση, φορτώθηκε το βουνό των κερμάτων και των χαρτονομισμάτων, που ζύγιζε περίπου τέσσερις τόνους, σε ένα φορτηγό και μεταφέρθηκε σε μία τράπεζα.

Πάντως δεν έγινε γνωστό, πώς βρέθηκαν στην κατοχή του περίεργου πελάτη τόσα πολλά νομίσματα ούτε και τι αυτοκίνητο αγόρασε τελικά!

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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imaginechina/REX Shutterstock (4818981c)  Chinese workers unload bundles of coins from a van outside a car dealership  Buyer pays for new SUV car using 4 tonnes of coins, Shenyang city, Liaoning province, China - 02 Jun 2015  A car buyer shocked salespeople at a dealership in the northeastern Chinese city of Shenyang by paying for a new SUV using four tonnes of coins. Mr. Gan, a worker at a local gas station, was assigned by his company to buy the imported Toyota Land Cruiser with 680,000 yuan of cash, including 660,000 yuan of 1-yuan coins and 20,000 yuan of 1-yuan banknotes. The money was paid by local bus companies for fuel, according to Mr. Gan. Several employees of the dealership and the gas station transported the cash from the station to the car showroom by van as the coins and banknotes weighed about 4.2 tonnes. It took the workers hours to have the money unloaded from the van, weighed and counted. But to their disappointment, all the banks they called denied their request of depositing such huge amounts of coins into the account of the dealership. The mony might be finally used as salaries if there is no other way, some salespersons said.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imaginechina/REX Shutterstock (4818981i)  Bundles of coins and banknotes piled up at a car dealership  Buyer pays for new SUV car using 4 tonnes of coins, Shenyang city, Liaoning province, China - 02 Jun 2015  A car buyer shocked salespeople at a dealership in the northeastern Chinese city of Shenyang by paying for a new SUV using four tonnes of coins. Mr. Gan, a worker at a local gas station, was assigned by his company to buy the imported Toyota Land Cruiser with 680,000 yuan of cash, including 660,000 yuan of 1-yuan coins and 20,000 yuan of 1-yuan banknotes. The money was paid by local bus companies for fuel, according to Mr. Gan. Several employees of the dealership and the gas station transported the cash from the station to the car showroom by van as the coins and banknotes weighed about 4.2 tonnes. It took the workers hours to have the money unloaded from the van, weighed and counted. But to their disappointment, all the banks they called denied their request of depositing such huge amounts of coins into the account of the dealership. The mony might be finally used as salaries if there is no other way, some salespersons said.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imaginechina/REX Shutterstock (4818981g)  Chinese workers unload bundles of coins from a van outside a car dealership  Buyer pays for new SUV car using 4 tonnes of coins, Shenyang city, Liaoning province, China - 02 Jun 2015  A car buyer shocked salespeople at a dealership in the northeastern Chinese city of Shenyang by paying for a new SUV using four tonnes of coins. Mr. Gan, a worker at a local gas station, was assigned by his company to buy the imported Toyota Land Cruiser with 680,000 yuan of cash, including 660,000 yuan of 1-yuan coins and 20,000 yuan of 1-yuan banknotes. The money was paid by local bus companies for fuel, according to Mr. Gan. Several employees of the dealership and the gas station transported the cash from the station to the car showroom by van as the coins and banknotes weighed about 4.2 tonnes. It took the workers hours to have the money unloaded from the van, weighed and counted. But to their disappointment, all the banks they called denied their request of depositing such huge amounts of coins into the account of the dealership. The mony might be finally used as salaries if there is no other way, some salespersons said.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imaginechina/REX Shutterstock (4818981h)  Chinese workers unload bundles of coins from a van outside a car dealership  Buyer pays for new SUV car using 4 tonnes of coins, Shenyang city, Liaoning province, China - 02 Jun 2015  A car buyer shocked salespeople at a dealership in the northeastern Chinese city of Shenyang by paying for a new SUV using four tonnes of coins. Mr. Gan, a worker at a local gas station, was assigned by his company to buy the imported Toyota Land Cruiser with 680,000 yuan of cash, including 660,000 yuan of 1-yuan coins and 20,000 yuan of 1-yuan banknotes. The money was paid by local bus companies for fuel, according to Mr. Gan. Several employees of the dealership and the gas station transported the cash from the station to the car showroom by van as the coins and banknotes weighed about 4.2 tonnes. It took the workers hours to have the money unloaded from the van, weighed and counted. But to their disappointment, all the banks they called denied their request of depositing such huge amounts of coins into the account of the dealership. The mony might be finally used as salaries if there is no other way, some salespersons said.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imaginechina/REX Shutterstock (4818981b)  Chinese workers unload bundles of coins from a van outside a car dealership  Buyer pays for new SUV car using 4 tonnes of coins, Shenyang city, Liaoning province, China - 02 Jun 2015  A car buyer shocked salespeople at a dealership in the northeastern Chinese city of Shenyang by paying for a new SUV using four tonnes of coins. Mr. Gan, a worker at a local gas station, was assigned by his company to buy the imported Toyota Land Cruiser with 680,000 yuan of cash, including 660,000 yuan of 1-yuan coins and 20,000 yuan of 1-yuan banknotes. The money was paid by local bus companies for fuel, according to Mr. Gan. Several employees of the dealership and the gas station transported the cash from the station to the car showroom by van as the coins and banknotes weighed about 4.2 tonnes. It took the workers hours to have the money unloaded from the van, weighed and counted. But to their disappointment, all the banks they called denied their request of depositing such huge amounts of coins into the account of the dealership. The mony might be finally used as salaries if there is no other way, some salespersons said.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Imaginechina/REX Shutterstock (4818981e)  Chinese workers unload bundles of coins from a van outside a car dealership  Buyer pays for new SUV car using 4 tonnes of coins, Shenyang city, Liaoning province, China - 02 Jun 2015  A car buyer shocked salespeople at a dealership in the northeastern Chinese city of Shenyang by paying for a new SUV using four tonnes of coins. Mr. Gan, a worker at a local gas station, was assigned by his company to buy the imported Toyota Land Cruiser with 680,000 yuan of cash, including 660,000 yuan of 1-yuan coins and 20,000 yuan of 1-yuan banknotes. The money was paid by local bus companies for fuel, according to Mr. Gan. Several employees of the dealership and the gas station transported the cash from the station to the car showroom by van as the coins and banknotes weighed about 4.2 tonnes. It took the workers hours to have the money unloaded from the van, weighed and counted. But to their disappointment, all the banks they called denied their request of depositing such huge amounts of coins into the account of the dealership. The mony might be finally used as salaries if there is no other way, some salespersons said.

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