Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be stored in a standard Safe-class storage locker. The locker is to be locked by keypad, the combination known only to the head researcher assigned to SCP-XXXX. SCP-XXXX has been approved for use with the corpses of D class. This is only to be done for foundation purposes when other more conventional means are unavailable. D class personnel are not to be killed for use with XXXX and all personnel with knowledge of XXXX are to be monitored for reckless use of D class personnel.
Description: SCP-XXXX is an ATM machine made by the fictional ██████████ corporation that has been modified to accept human flesh. It has no input for money to be dispensed or method of dispensing money normally. The machine's input where one could normally deposit money is abnormally large, and objects placed into it disappear to an unknown location. The main purpose of the machine is to dispense Euros when human flesh is placed in the deposit slot. If coins are dispensed, they will take the form of Italian Euro coins. The ratio of human flesh deposited to money dispensed is approximately 1,000 Euros for every pound of human flesh deposited.
Addendum: SCP-XXXX was recovered from the home of Matteo Sforza, an Italian citizen. Recovery was performed by MTF Pi-1 ("City Slickers"). The Foundation was alerted to possible anomalous activities with the unexplained disappearance of 54 individuals from █████████ , suspicious reports of spending from Matteo, and [DATA EXPUNGED]. Matteo's home was breached by foundation personnel, and SCP-XXXX was found in the basement. Sforza was alerted to his discovery by the Foundation via an unknown source, and had fled hastily. A man was found chained to a butchers table in his basement, dead of a stab wound to the chest. The body was identified as Giovanni De Luca, a local mafia boss, and a journal was recovered from his corpse. The last 5 entries in the journal are the ones relevant to SCP-XXXX, however they appear to be highly damaged.






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