All that for 600K?!?!
I thought they were doing a job that would be their last.
Dracarys!!
Agree; it's not that big of a score.
shareSomething is telling me Craig is going to get greedy though, because he made a comment to Smurf about how much they left behind..
shareYeah, Craig is gonna *beep* things up again, 600k was nothing in that enormous pile of cash
shareWhat did Baz throw down the stairs in the tunnel during the getaway? He said something like, "Don't ask..."
shareBaz threw the gallons of waste down the steps... As far as Craig goes, he is going to eff it all up again.. He made a face at the stack like "i should take this", and Baz said put it down.. Then like I said about Smurf in the kitchen.. I have A feeling next week he's going to break into the base alone, and try to steal even more of it and get caught up.. There's going to be A crazy cliffhanger..
share600k is a very big haul. If you noticed, they have lived on a lot less and Smurf manages them well. They get all of the toys and they don't have to work but she makes sure they don't do something to foolish with the money that will be suspicious.
I just feel that if I'm breaking into a military base I want to steal enough to never has to steal again lol
It was a great plan very thought out but it would be split between the 4 brothers Smurf the Navy guy and J. Something tells me this isn't going to end well but if it did that would be less than 100K per person if split up equally which wouldn't be the case but if it was.
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They never said it would be their last, but it was mentioned that it'd be their biggest score ever. Craig said if they got even half of what Baz was expecting then he(Craig) was buying a new bike and a boat, while Baz intended to buy a bigger house. No specifics of how they'll split the money is ever given, but it can be assumed the guys who actually steal it get an equal share and Smurf gets the same amount that they get. I doubt they'd give J such a big cut for his part since he's just starting out, but maybe they would. They need to give Paul enough to try to keep him quiet, but they could claim to have stolen much less and give him a cut based on that number.
On the pallet the stacks were laid on their side 6 wide and 3 deep which makes sense for 6 inch long bills on a 3 foot square pallet. That makes each stack 1 foot tall. By my count they took 10 stacks, which is 120 inches. There are about 230 bills in a 1 inch stack. That's 27,600 bills. If it's all $100 bills then it's $2,760,000. All $50 bills would be $1,380,000. All $20 bills would be $552,000. I didn't see a clear imagine of the ends of real or dummy stacks to see exactly what denomination(s) they were taking. I assume they'd want to steal as much of that in as many $100 bills as possible. Bottom line is: they should have made off with a lot more than $600,000.
It's worth noting that replacing any of those would be $27,600 in singles plus the bills on the very top and bottom of the stack in the denomination the whole stack is supposed to be, so they spent/stole a fair amount of money to make/steal a lot of money.
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I thought they stole twenties because when they were making the dummy stacks, I believe the final bill they placed on top of all of the $1 dollar bills were $20's.
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exactly my thoughts! i'm not breaking into a military base for only 600k. you can't even buy a house with that money!!! and you split that between like six people, that's only $100,000 each (like a year salary???). LOL
shareYea I thought it was going to be at least a million
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