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GA man gets last paycheck with 91,000 oiled pennies dumped in driveway.
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https://www.foxnews.com/us/georgia-man-receives-last-paycheck-in-oill-pennies-dumped-on-his-driveway

Georgia man receives last paycheck in oily pennies dumped on his driveway
The more than 91,000 pennies weighed over 500 lbs.
By Julia Musto | Fox News

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A Georgia man who was having trouble getting the last paycheck from his employer was shocked to discover its equivalent in pennies dumped in his driveway earlier this month.

Fayetteville's Andreas Flaten had quit his job at Peachtree City's A OK Walker Luxury Autoworks in November 2020.

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He told local WGCL-TV he had been at the automotive repair shop for a year -- and had known his boss Miles Walker for eight years -- but that "toxic" working conditions had taken a "toll" on him.

He gave his two-weeks notice, writing a letter of resignation to Walker who reportedly promised Flaten's final $915 check would be paid to him in January.

But, come January, the check never arrived and Flaten said his former boss accused him of damages.


The pile of pennies in Andreas Flaten's driveway (Credit: Olivia Oxley)
He even called Georgia's Department of Labor for assistance in the matter, without much luck.

Months later, Flaten and his girlfriend, Olivia Oxley, were leaving his house when he noticed something at the end of his driveway: more than 91,000 oil or grease-covered pennies and an envelope with his final pay stub that was addressed with an explicit message: "F--- you!"

The pennies weigh more than 500 pounds in total, according to Fox 5 Atlanta, breaking the wheels of Flaten's wheelbarrow.

Dismayed by the incident, Oxley took to social media with videos of the scene, writing on Facebook that "no one like that deserves to have [a] successful business."

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Flaten called the move "childish" and noted that cleaning the pennies was "going to be a lot of work" for money he had already earned.

Now, his nights are spent cleaning the coins for hours at a time in order to be able to cash them in.

Oxley declined to comment to Fox News on Thursday, explaining that the pair would be focusing their energy on finding resources to be able to get a "real payment" for Flaten's final check.

Walker declined to comment.


The spot where the pennies were dumped (Credit: Olivia Oxley)
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Walker spoke with WGCL-TV briefly, stating he didn’t know if he did or didn’t drop the pennies off at Flaten’s house.

"I don’t really remember," Walker told the TV station. "It doesn’t matter he got paid, that’s all that matters."


Walker went on to call Flaten a "weenie."

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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I was under the impression that you didn’t have to accept pennies if they were over a certain amount. Not sure, though.

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I would move the pennies to the back yard, so crooks wouldn't see them. Hitting  them with solvent and a steam cleaner in the transition. Take a bucket of them to a coin machine a little at a time. You would be surpised how guickly they add up like that. Mine I collected for over ten yours in a big barrel, came out to
1700 dollars. Which the bank paid me for. 

Heck, even copper at the metal scrap yards is worth more than that. And they just weigh it. But you can't do
that with a currency.

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     those coin counter machines  keep 10 cents on the dollar .  Dawn dish detergent will  work on the oil .