So, you set up a deal for valuable merchandise (I say valuable because I think I counted around $1200 more or less in that photo of the bogus bills) and you don't know the guy from a hole in the wall and are essentially set upon by him. Now, you, who walked into a set-up like that, are trying to warn people about bad guys passing bogus bills as if we should take advice from a guy not smart enough to avoid getting himself in a situation like the one you described! You want us to believe you did not have enough common sense to do the meeting in a place that would be less likely to be part of a set-up but that you were astute enough to immediately realize the bills were counterfeit, and that you fought like a movie ninja warrior to recover your items and chase away the bad guy, then you called the police but fled the scene, then miraculously the driver of the suspect vehicle hung around to tell police what happened and you finally got back in touch with the police as well. All I can say is holy heaps of horse hockey pucks - did I just read essentially that!