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A man in Sydney, Australia thought he had the perfect place to hide his money, but ended up with a costly batch of chicken nuggets instead.

The unidentified man hid approximately $15,000 in his oven on Saturday after selling his Toyota Supra to help with his mortgage payment, according to a report. But on Wednesday, the man’s wife decided to pre-heat some chicken nuggets for their two daughters, sending their savings up in smoke.

“She never used it,” the man told NineMSN.com, as to why he hid the money in the oven. "It was everything I had. I've got nothing to my name. That money was supposed to go towards my mortgage."

The man attempted to deposit the money at his local bank after the accident, but they refused to allow the transaction, he told NineMSN.com.
It is unknown if the man will be able to get his money back. Since Australia’s currency is plastic, the bills melted together. The Reserve Bank of Australia's policy suggests customers with damaged bills take them to a local bank, which have already denied his request.

"If several pieces of the same banknote are presented, the Reserve Bank's policy is for each piece to be worth a share of the value in proportion to its size," the RBA policy says. "The combined value paid should be the face value of the original banknote."

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Why he put his money in the oven for crise! doh

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Now I know were not to put my thousandsrolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
Ouch blues sad flower
I suppose the lesson to be learned is: "Never keep secrets away from your wife - can be costly!" doh laugh
I wonder why he didn't bank the money in the first place?
dunno confused
St elmo Banks launder money which is worst burnt or washedrolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
I wonder why she didn't notice it or check the oven before using?
dunno confused conversing

I shouldn't talk much about that - yesterday, after my washing was complete, I found $40 at the bottom of my washing machine. doh Lucky the notes were still usable....grin
Red... your question answered above...laugh rolling on the floor laughing
tongue tongue tongue clever man, did you iron said notesgrin
Put them on my window (between burglar bar & window) to hang & dry.
I guess I'm now a money launderer. writing Adds to my CV.....uh oh doh grin
Do not put that on cv, you will have big fine to pay.
Just say you are good at MAKING moneyrolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
I have printer on my cv if you need staffpeace yay
Was that recipe under...nest egg cooking ?
Preparation of such rich food can be unhealthy.
His savings literally went up in smoke. uh oh


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Oven? Rookie move. Should of hid the money
in the george forman grill.
ASES TO ASHES,DUST TO DUST !!!sad flower sad flower sad flower sad flower
cheers comfort
see what banking cost can do to youdoh
So much for paying off the mortgage! Wonder how long THAT marriage is going to last? Must have been a rough night for both of them!

In my country (U.S.A.), we can turn in part of a damaged bill and get it exchanged for a full bill. So if I have a bill that's damaged from water or a fire or whatever (say $5), I can just turn in what's left of that bill and get another $5 bill.

One time in Seattle, the rear doors of an armored car blew open going down the freeway. There was a mad rush as people by the hundreds stopped to pick up the cash on the road. Some honest citizens turned it in, while others kept the money for themselves. You can tell the honest ones from the rest - they have a halo over their head and they're poor as churchmice, but happy.
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