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Paying in cash, any restrictions?
So i want to Vegas with my Neteller debit card loaded in the hopes of hitting every ATM machine i saw, my plan is to get enough money out for buying into the $1500 events just before and after the main event, provided that i don't make it through the first days in the ME.
Anyways, all ATM's will only spit out $20's, and most have a limit of like $2-300. While i may just hit up every ATM in town to get out the money, will there be any problems in me showing up with like 75 $20 bills to pay the $1500 buyin? Do i have any options? Would a bank think i'd be suspicious if i showed up with like 200 $20 bills and tried to exchange them into $100's (i'm a foreigner, 20 y/o)? |
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Re: Paying in cash, any restrictions?
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Would a bank think i'd be suspicious if i showed up with like 200 $20 bills and tried to exchange them into $100's (i'm a foreigner, 20 y/o)? [/ QUOTE ] Hope you turn 21 before you expect to play. |
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Re: Paying in cash, any restrictions?
I turn 21 this tuesday, registering for the event at midnight, hope i can get in without being an alternate.
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Re: Paying in cash, any restrictions?
I would think you can register before you turn 21 as long as you're going to be 21 when you play, although idk. Secondly, banks here are weird about wanting you to have an account with them to do any business for you...I would just change them into $100s at a casino.
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Re: Paying in cash, any restrictions?
I have talked to Harrah's, they won't register me until i turn 21, they suggested me meeting up at midnight on my birthday themselves.
So a casino wouldn't mind me showing up with like 200+ $20's and getting casino chips for them? If that's the case, i can't imagine the WSOP cage having a problem either. |
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Re: Paying in cash, any restrictions?
Can't you go to the cashier and use the Neteller debit to pull out 1.5k of live chips and then have someone take those to the registration desk? I guess they check ID at the cashier though... I dunno...
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Re: Paying in cash, any restrictions?
My issue isn't registering, i've already cleared that with Harrah's (no way to register until 21, no matter who registers), my issue is simply paying with a lot of small denomination bills as that seems to be the only way i'll get my money out.
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Re: Paying in cash, any restrictions?
they'll take them, it's legal tender
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Re: Paying in cash, any restrictions?
ATM's in vegas casinos will usually give out 100's
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Re: Paying in cash, any restrictions?
You take your 1500 in twentys go to the nearest bank, ask for 1500 in nickels (may take two-three of them) and pull up to Harrahs with a dump truck full of nickels, so be it that it all adds up to 1,500.00 they will let you play.
[ QUOTE ] So i want to Vegas with my Neteller debit card loaded in the hopes of hitting every ATM machine i saw, my plan is to get enough money out for buying into the $1500 events just before and after the main event, provided that i don't make it through the first days in the ME. Anyways, all ATM's will only spit out $20's, and most have a limit of like $2-300. While i may just hit up every ATM in town to get out the money, will there be any problems in me showing up with like 75 $20 bills to pay the $1500 buyin? Do i have any options? Would a bank think i'd be suspicious if i showed up with like 200 $20 bills and tried to exchange them into $100's (i'm a foreigner, 20 y/o)? [/ QUOTE ] |
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