Counterfeit Money
I just wanna test your analytic skill whether you are good at analytic or not. The test was derived from a popular forum in Indonesia but with the domain name similar with uncle Sams' country :P heheheee ...
So here goes the story ...
Felix was walking on the centre park when he coincidentally found a $10 (Rp. 100.000,-) bill. After the see-end viewed and a little examination on the bill, he took it home. At home, there was a carpenter fixing his new tile. After the carpenter finished, he asked Felix to pay him $10. Felix paid the carpenter with the money he just found earlier. Not long after that, the carpenter topped-up his cell phone for $10 in a shop near the house with the money he just got. Then, the shopkeeper used the money to pay the clothes he ordered from a sewer. Now the sewer had a $10 debt with Felix and today was the deadline. So he paid Felix with the money he got from the shopkeeper.
Felix checked the money and noticed that it was the money he paid the carpenter, because he happened to remember that there was a sign on it. After Felix had a further examination on the money, it turned out that the money was fake.
Now the question is: How many and who was/ were the losers (in indonesia: merugi) of the above transactions? Try to give your answer with clear explanations on the comment box. Thanks! Oh ya, one more thing. You can also vote on the poll given at the sidebar.
You can also see the Indonesian version on my facebook note.