Woman In Germany Tries To Buy Audi A3 With Money That She Printed In Her Home
A 20-year-old woman in Germany tried to buy a 2013 Audi A3 from a car dealership in the country with money that she printed in her home.
The employees were bamboozled after the woman tried to pay the dealership with 15,000 euros of counterfeit money that she printed in her home.
Gescheiterter Autokauf mit 15.000 € #Falschgeld. Junge Frau festgenommen. Bei der Durchsuchung in #Pirmasens wurden weitere "Blüten" im Wert von 13.000 € beschlagnahmt. Die Falsifikate waren auch für den Laien leicht erkennbar. Pressebericht: https://t.co/ZnbXstLELC pic.twitter.com/BskwqluLRG
— Polizei Pirmasens (@Polizei_PS) July 15, 2019
The 20-year-old woman went to a Kaiserslautern car dealership and tried to buy an A3 Audi.
During an interview with an employee of the car dealership, the employees thought that the woman was playing a monopoly.
One employee said, “I just asked her incredulously if she wanted to play Monopoly.”
The employee then called the police the police.
The woman was arrested by the police, which led to a search operation inside her house.
The police then found a commercial inkjet printer inside the apartment of the woman.
According to the laws of Germany, anyone who possesses fake money and counterfeiting money can be punishable of three months.
If the person is acting with a gang, he or she can spend up to 2 years in jail.