Back-Alley Bill-Changers in Myanmar | The New York Times

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In a back alley in Yangon, enterprising Burmese set up illegal shops to exchange dirty kyat notes for clean ones — for a cost.

Produced by: Pailin Wedel

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The closest I'd ever want to be to Burma is watching the Top Gear special on it.

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What was your cost in percentage in order to get clean bills? Also... this is crazy!

treelife
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it's really wrong that you recorded them without permission and when she was clearly distressed.

superso
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Why do all this just soak the Bill's in hot soapy water and iron them afterwards and the bills will look brand new like acid it came out of snow ATM

Markwinsige