Cards mold chip cashed in? (1 Viewer)

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Just ran across this on X. I can’t believe someone would try it, and definitely can’t believe it would work. If true, I’d expect some type of crack down. Though, not sure what they can do.

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I can’t believe any cage would take that. Don’t even feel close to the same. I agree with @leo822 , I bet a customer bought it on the floor from someone else.

Unless it was cashed in with a rack of real $500’s, then possibly. But if your cashing in a rack of $500’s, are you really going to risk prison for $500.

And I thought all their high denoms had RFID chips.

I don’t believe this story.
 
I can’t believe any cage would take that. Don’t even feel close to the same. I agree with @leo822 , I bet a customer bought it on the floor from someone else.

Unless it was cashed in with a rack of real $500’s, then possibly. But if your cashing in a rack of $500’s, are you really going to risk prison for $500.

And I thought all their high denoms had RFID chips.

I don’t believe this story.

I believe it happened, likely there is some retraining and discipline involved.
Friends in retail have told me some crazy stories including staff accepting actual parker bros. Branded monopoly money at a fast food place. minimum/low wages doesnt always come with great motivation or proactively.
 
With "Rhino's" We want to test the strippers to see if they are smarter than the cage and it needs to be equal.
 
I can’t believe any cage would take that. Don’t even feel close to the same. I agree with @leo822 , I bet a customer bought it on the floor from someone else.

Unless it was cashed in with a rack of real $500’s, then possibly. But if your cashing in a rack of $500’s, are you really going to risk prison for $500.

And I thought all their high denoms had RFID chips.

I don’t believe this story.
I'm thinking it got mixed into a table some how. Like fake 500 for real 100s. They obviously won't tell the details and risk some kind of repeat.
 
I can’t believe any cage would take that. Don’t even feel close to the same. I agree with @leo822 , I bet a customer bought it on the floor from someone else.

Unless it was cashed in with a rack of real $500’s, then possibly. But if your cashing in a rack of $500’s, are you really going to risk prison for $500.

And I thought all their high denoms had RFID chips.

I don’t believe this story.
I could see it being used as a “training tool”, like somebody in management got one of these and did a BOLO, and then it gets embellished into proper Vegas lore.
But it could be true, the above is just speculation based on human nature.
 
I could see it being used as a “training tool”, like somebody in management got one of these and did a BOLO, and then it gets embellished into proper Vegas lore.
But it could be true, the above is just speculation based on human nature.
Could be, but I don't think a casino would potentially damage their reputation with it going public that it got through. Also people can be dumb.
 
Could be, but I don't think a casino would potentially damage their reputation with it going public that it got through.
I agree. So then why would this be public knowledge at all? I'd think if they lost $500, or even a few grand if someone got several through, they would eat the tiny loss, can or retrain the cashier who got fooled, and STFU about it.

Also, I can't find this story anywhere. Stories like this are uncommon and interesting enough that it would be covered by other Vegas sites/content providers. Hell, I couldn't even find it on Vital Vegas! Admittedly, though, that doesn't mean squat. Twitter's sorting is shitty and search is non-existent.

It just doesn't pass the sniff test. It's an unsubstantiated rumor at best.
 

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