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Originally posted by .:Frog:.
Anyone could write your website address on a bill. Unless your caught red handed, there is no proof the website owner is responsible.
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Lets see they trace the serial numbers on the bills Via the bank to your local. Do a whois on the site and find that the owner lives in the same city where the defaced bills originated. Someone remembers you using the bill. The get a warrent search find one bill that you forgot to get rid of. Match the ink used to deface the bill to something in your home/office that has the same ink. Then you find out that you coughed or sneezed close enough to one of the bills to leave a dna sample or one of the bills was reported before it was handled to much and still had your fingerprint on it
The Feds are to good to be playing around with. I know someone that got poped for mail fraud after they found a finger print on the inside flap of the envelope
Nbritt