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Hidden Cash mastermind stopping after three months
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Aug 13, 2014
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Hidden Cash mastermind stopping after three months
The Twitter account Hidden Cash would reveal little clues about where money was stashed. Crowds would soon follow, hoping to cash in. After nearly three months, the man behind Hidden Cash says he's calling it quits. Veronica Rocha of the L.A. Times talked to Take Two about it.
Hidden Cash embarks on a Pez tour.
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The Twitter account Hidden Cash would reveal little clues about where money was stashed. Crowds would soon follow, hoping to cash in. After nearly three months, the man behind Hidden Cash says he's calling it quits. Veronica Rocha of the L.A. Times talked to Take Two about it.

As you may recall, a few months ago, we told you about an anonymous benefactor who was dropping envelopes of cash in San Francisco, causing quite a stir. The Twitter account

would reveal little clues about where money would be stashed. Crowds would soon follow, hoping to cash in.

After nearly three months, the man behind Hidden Cash says he's calling it quits. Veronica Rocha of the L.A. Times talked to Take Two about it.