Okay, fess up

Started by Drunken Monkey, December 14, 2010, 07:19:26 PM

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redxblack

the SN aspect of the chips will make it difficult. He might be able to get a % on the dollar selling them to someone else, but...

Scotzman

I'm not going to name any names, but didn't somebody recently purchace the Nicky Haiden 848, moved from CA to New Mexico, name starts with an "S" and ends with "ew" -four letters.
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Randimus Maximus

I read something about federal tax notification stuff for anything over $10K.

If he plunked down a $25K chip at any given time that is going to raise some eyebrows.

Goat_Herder

Quote from: Randimus Maximus on December 16, 2010, 09:30:48 PM
I read something about federal tax notification stuff for anything over $10K.

If he plunked down a $25K chip at any given time that is going to raise some eyebrows.
Any casino winning over $10K will require the winner to declare it as income and report to the feds.  Even if you deposit a check over $10K, the bank is required to report it to the feds.  Anytime a large cash transaction happens, Uncle Sam wants to know about it. 
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DoubleEagle

May be this individual is just a Dare Devil ?

Intent w, just pulling off the heist .

Now they have some interesting collectibles.

May be it's D.B. Cooper ?

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ducatiz

Quote from: Randimus Maximus on December 16, 2010, 09:30:48 PM
I read something about federal tax notification stuff for anything over $10K.

If he plunked down a $25K chip at any given time that is going to raise some eyebrows.

10K Winnings.  If you walk in with >10k cash, they don't report it.

the news reports are making a big deal out of the RFID and laser etching, but that doesn't do anything.  it just helps the casino know they aren't fake chips, it doesn't tell them that those are the stolen chips.

if he's smart and patient, he can get most of the money, but he has to do it right. 
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Slide Panda

Quote from: ducatiz on December 17, 2010, 04:19:22 AM
the news reports are making a big deal out of the RFID and laser etching, but that doesn't do anything.  it just helps the casino know they aren't fake chips, it doesn't tell them that those are the stolen chips.

They can do a lot more. With the RFID tagged chips, if they are smart, have the chip serial number on RFID and they are scanning every chip that passes a door. So now they have a record of the serials of all the RFID tagged chips that went out the door when he did and their serial numbers. If the *do* have that sort of system and info, then those chips are worth $0

If used 'correctly' you can do a lot more with RFID than prove if it's a fake or not.
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zooom

hell....all he has to do is stand on a random street corner handing out chips to the masses and sit back and watch the pandamonium of people go back and try and use them as a piece of organized chaos and then slip in underneath the belly of chaos and rip off even more money in a different form....helluva diversionary tactic/set-up...


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ducatiz

Quote from: Sad Panda on December 17, 2010, 05:25:02 AM
They can do a lot more. With the RFID tagged chips, if they are smart, have the chip serial number on RFID and they are scanning every chip that passes a door. So now they have a record of the serials of all the RFID tagged chips that went out the door when he did and their serial numbers. If the *do* have that sort of system and info, then those chips are worth $0

If used 'correctly' you can do a lot more with RFID than prove if it's a fake or not.

From what I have read in the past, they are not unique RFID serials. Just a single identifier just like a UPC for each chip and the laser etching is the same way.
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Slide Panda

Dunno what they do - but an RFID chip has the capability to carry a unique identifier like a serial number with no problem...
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ducatiz

I know but I don't think they set them up that way.  They were used to prevent fake chips not to prevent cashing in stolen chips.  But I don't know for sure.  I read that they were set up like a UPC.
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Grappa

Maybe the guy could try to get a job in one of the cashiering positions, and occasionally try to exchange the stolen chips for real ones?
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redxblack

Quote from: zooom on December 17, 2010, 05:45:26 AM
hell....all he has to do is stand on a random street corner handing out chips to the masses and sit back and watch the pandamonium of people go back and try and use them as a piece of organized chaos and then slip in underneath the belly of chaos and rip off even more money in a different form....helluva diversionary tactic/set-up...


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