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The administration of one of the bus fleets of Veliky Novgorod in a rather unusual way paid the debt to the local branch of the pension fund. Company management provided witchcraft officials three and a half million rubles in the form coins.
The owners of the fleet for a long time could not exchange at the bank received from passengers a trifle, so we decided to kill two birds with one stone, paying off with these coins a debt. The pension fund does not particularly object steel. According to Russian media, each bag contained ten to fifteen thousand rubles, while weighing one bag about ten kilograms.
Perhaps the least appreciated by this method of payment is judicial bailiff who had to endure almost two thousand three hundred thirty three kilograms of metal. Money to the pension fund he delivered in more than one sitting – for this he needed daily carry bags of coins for two weeks. In Office Of the Federal Bailiff Service of Veliky Novgorod after counting the little things, which took another week, decided that the bus fleet paid the entire debt in cash from business.
However, the bailiffs reported that in the future similar payment method may be considered unacceptable because it is too costly for officials in terms of time and effort.
Currently, the fare on the minibus in Velikiy Novgorod is twenty rubles.
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