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mdblue said:What's your favourite pen to fill out all those damn paperworks? Anything you particularly like- writes smooth/fast/legible, easy on your fingers etc?
What about the drug rep pens-do you feel like providing them w/ cheap advertisement?
Any thoughts.. 🙂
Doczilla said:Gel ink pens (Gel RT, etc) have one distinct advantage: the writing cannot be washed off a prescription slip or a check with solvent.
To forge a script or a check:
Place tape over the signature and DEA # on a prescription for something like percocet.
Place said paper in a bath of solvent like peroxide or hypochlorite.
Typical ball-point ink will wash off, but the tape will protect the signature.
Remove tape and dry.
Fill in desired quantity of oxycontin or demerol.
This came from an article written by Frank Abignale, the real-life check forger (and now fraud security expert) on which Leonardo DiCaprio's character in "Catch Me If You Can" was based.
The Gel RT writes pretty sweet too.
'zilla
Lefty said:I thought the new universal triplicate forms have all sorts of safeguards against this kind of fraud now?
Anyone know?
Anything that is free from the drug reps.....without fail, i will lose the pen, or someone i am trying to consent for a proceedure will doing something disgusting right before he signs the consent with my pen at which time it gets tossed in the ol'gabagemdblue said:What's your favourite pen to fill out all those damn paperworks? Anything you particularly like- writes smooth/fast/legible, easy on your fingers etc?
What about the drug rep pens-do you feel like providing them w/ cheap advertisement?
Any thoughts.. 🙂
Doczilla said:Gel ink pens (Gel RT, etc) have one distinct advantage: the writing cannot be washed off a prescription slip or a check with solvent.
To forge a script or a check:
Place tape over the signature and DEA # on a prescription for something like percocet.
Place said paper in a bath of solvent like peroxide or hypochlorite.
Typical ball-point ink will wash off, but the tape will protect the signature.
Remove tape and dry.
Fill in desired quantity of oxycontin or demerol.
This came from an article written by Frank Abignale, the real-life check forger (and now fraud security expert) on which Leonardo DiCaprio's character in "Catch Me If You Can" was based.
The Gel RT writes pretty sweet too.
'zilla