I feel like yes. For years I worked in luxury hotels and if you had someone paying $5,000-10,000 in cash that is obviously a red flag. For something like Louis Vuitton, you have to think about how expensive things are. If somebody pays $100 for a wallet and paid cash that's one thing, but you could easily have a bill thats $10,000-20,000 and more. Who carries that type of money around?Would Louis Vuitton actually red flag someone for paying cash all the time? I’m sure a lot of people do that.
Who carries that type of money around?
It doesn't matter if they do or not, it's entered pop culture that they can and they have, to Jen Shah.Would Louis Vuitton actually red flag someone for paying cash all the time? I’m sure a lot of people do that.
Just to add, essentially they are giving them dirty money and if you go to return it, you get clean cash back. It's a huge red flag and stores/companies take note if someone is constantly using cash as it puts them in potentially bad position carrying dirty money.I feel like yes. For years I worked in luxury hotels and if you had someone paying $5,000-10,000 in cash that is obviously a red flag. For something like Louis Vuitton, you have to think about how expensive things are. If somebody pays $100 for a wallet and paid cash that's one thing, but you could easily have a bill thats $10,000-20,000 and more. Who carries that type of money around?
Also, for legal reasons (at least in the US) you have to track any cash transactions over $10,000.
Sales associates get fired for accepted (too much) dirty money.Would Louis Vuitton actually red flag someone for paying cash all the time? I’m sure a lot of people do that.
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Jen vs Meredith at the reunion is going to be something else!