Colorado Company Tried to Pay $23,500 Settlement in Loose Change: 'It Required a Forklift to Move'

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A Colorado welding company decided to pay a subcontractor a five-figure settlement in an unconventional way: in loose coins.

According to the court documents, Fired Up Fabrications was hired as a subcontractor to do welding work on an apartment building, per the outlets. In the suit, Fired Up alleged that JMF made only partial payments for the job, despite their repeated requests to receive the agreed-upon amount in full.

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