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There's one thing that everyone in this world loves, even little children who don't know its value. That's MONEY! Whether it's the dollar bill, a Euro, Yen, Peso, Pound, Rupee, Ruble, or Swiss Franc, EVERYONE loves money.

The more money we have, the better off we feel. But money is extremely hard to come by, though. We work hard to make those dollars appear in our bank accounts to help pay the mortgage, the truck payment, food, utilities, and other necessities. Often, there's little left over for us to splurge on ourselves.

Here lately I've noticed someone is giving away money for free with secret drops around Tyler

While we know that money doesn't grow on trees, it apparently just appears in random places in Tyler concealed under a strip of blue painter's tape.

This drop happened on October 17th at 12:50 pm (VIDEO)

A video is created showing the location and some of the surroundings of where the money drop is happening. I assume the first person who shows up claims the money as a gift.

So far the person, under the disguise of Tyler Cash Drop, has been hiding anywhere from $10 to $40 in a single location around the Rose City and posting about it on social media. This person must have quite a bit of money to just post up and give away, very philanthropical of them.

I'm not the only skeptical one here, others are thinking the same thing as I am

Tyler Cash Drop via Facebook
Tyler Cash Drop via Facebook
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Is this for real? Or is this person just posting this, showing the cash, and after it's posted do they take the money back and just sit back and watch others flock to the location to see who all shows up looking for it? Most everyone says they missed it and it was gone by the time they got there.

Tyler Cash Drop via Facebook
Tyler Cash Drop via Facebook
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Tyler Cash Drop via Facebook
Tyler Cash Drop via Facebook
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Ok, after looking through many of the videos and comments I did find one person who says they claimed the drop.

Tyler Cash Drop via Facebook
Tyler Cash Drop via Facebook
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They say they'll drop another $100 when they reach a certain amount of followers. Another reason I'm skeptical at this time. They're using followers to gain popularity, boost their follower numbers, and will end up making money off this somehow.

Now, I'm pretty sure this is legit and it's happening, but I'd like to see many of the other people who have claimed this money. Because I know this person has to be somewhere watching the action happen once the drop video has been posted.

Tyler Cash Drop via Facebook
Tyler Cash Drop via Facebook
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What do you think about this? Have you caught one and cashed in on the Tyler Cash Drop? Let me know your thoughts. Email me anytime.

This drop happened on October 16th at 3:25 pm (VIDEO)

If you are participating in this, just do it carefully and always be aware of your surroundings.

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