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:08:02
Thanks.
:08:04
What kind of paper
are we talking about?

:08:06
Hundreds and 50s paper. We need
at least 10 different serial numbers.

:08:09
-How much?
-A million dollars.

:08:16
How you going to use it?
:08:18
What business is that of yours?
:08:21
It's always my business,
Mr. Jessup.

:08:25
Nothing will be passed up here.
:08:27
Our play involves a gentleman who wishes
to launder bonds, protect his tax position.

:08:33
My end is 20 percent.
:08:36
We never pay more than 10. We have
limitations that we have to abide by.

:08:40
Different serial numbers are
a real pain in the ass for me.

:08:43
I gotta make different plates and wear
rubber gloves during the whole operation.

:08:48
Have you ever tried to work
with rubber gloves on?

:08:51
Fifteen percent.
:08:53
I don't negotiate.
:08:56
I might if I knew you, but I don't.
:08:58
And I don't like what I see.
:09:02
All right.
:09:05
I start as soon as
I get a down payment.

:09:09
In this case, I'll take
30,000 up front...

:09:12
-...and the rest on delivery.
-What?

:09:14
Everybody knows Rick Masters
won't go near a job without front money.

:09:19
You should also know that I've never
fucked a customer out of his front money.

:09:24
I've been coming to this gym three
or four times a week for five years.

:09:29
I'm an easy man to find.
My reputation speaks for itself.

:09:34
The fact is, that if you can't
come up with the front money...

:09:38
...you're not for real.
:09:42
No way I can get you
30 K to make a buy.

:09:44
You'd hear laughter
all the way from Washington.

:09:47
Masters beats the government
out of that much in a day.

:09:49
We've got a chance for a hand-to-hand
buy which he cannot beat in court.

:09:52
You're not the first agents
to get next to Masters.

:09:55
He always asks for big front money.
:09:57
Nobody ever approves it,
and he stays on the street.


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