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Couple of tips - ING electronic checking account pays high interest and has $1000 ATM limit
Google "decoy safes" if you still want to keep money at home. Gamblers still need cash on hand because casinos still live in the dark ages. |
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If you can't get a bank account, this is better than nothing:
$313 at Costco and has some fire protection. Disguise it by buying some cheap speakers or a nightstand and gut it. Bolt it down if you can. |
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Citibank has an account that lets you take out $2000 per day from the ATM, I believe. Free withdrawals at 7 11's. If you go into the branch the amount is unlimited.
This thread reminds me, I've got $14,000 in a bundle in my wardrobe that I must do something with. |
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As of 7/01/07 all cashier cage transactions over $3000 are recorded and reported monthly to the IRS. Formerly only amounts over $10K in any 24 hour period were reported, these are still reported. An SAR can be generated for any amount if the activity is well, suspicious. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Jimbo [/ QUOTE ] What?! If you're right, I'm screwed. Can you direct me to your source? |
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] As of 7/01/07 all cashier cage transactions over $3000 are recorded and reported monthly to the IRS. Formerly only amounts over $10K in any 24 hour period were reported, these are still reported. An SAR can be generated for any amount if the activity is well, suspicious. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Jimbo [/ QUOTE ] What?! If you're right, I'm screwed. Can you direct me to your source? [/ QUOTE ] This isn't my source but I think it verifies what I described in simpler terms. Jimbo |
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Strippers. Give it all to the strippers, its a wonderful way to spread the love and put a few bitches with daddy issues through college.
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deleted because I contributed nothing [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] As of 7/01/07 all cashier cage transactions over $3000 are recorded and reported monthly to the IRS. Formerly only amounts over $10K in any 24 hour period were reported, these are still reported. An SAR can be generated for any amount if the activity is well, suspicious. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Jimbo [/ QUOTE ] What?! If you're right, I'm screwed. Can you direct me to your source? [/ QUOTE ] This isn't my source but I think it verifies what I described in simpler terms. Jimbo [/ QUOTE ] That link says that all transactions over $10,000 must be reported. For transactions over $3,000, they just have to take down your info (presumably in case you make another large transaction in the same day, which could bring your total to over $10,000) |
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Sell your chips to someone waiting in line, case closed [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
No taxes |
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get a box at your local casino. No interest but you know its safe [/ QUOTE ] How safe are the boxes at the casinos? I've never used one before, and don't even know if they offer them in my neck of the woods. Are these something you are given a key for? Do they check your id or have other verification procedures to make sure you are who you really say you are when trying to access your cash? |
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