no actualy its 2:15.i have to get back to school.Do they teach you how to spell at your school? Yes you have to get back to school.finishing up the final hypotheses needed for my masters in horticultural studies.....
over the last 5 years i have decided to minor in economics.... learned a thing or 2.
dont you have a lawer to pay?
Oldest money cleaning scam in the book.While your watching the teller about half a dozen security staff are watching you, like a hawk. Forget it ,its an old scam that's past its use by date.you can allways do what i do to "Clean" my money......
Find out how much $$ you have to "win" before casino's in your state flag you. (in canada its $10,000)
goto the nearest casino and change just below that limit into chippage. (i change $9500.... your a poker player )
goto the slots, grab a drink, play a game or 2 and WATCH THE TELLER. when the teller who changed your Chips leaves, go and change your chippage into cash.
Keep the "Winning" Recipt. Burn the Exchange recipt. casino's records are MASSIVE. its almost impossible to catch you
Now you have a Recipt for the Money. Buy cars, houses, Boats... whatever
repeat every month if you have the cash...... $9500 is ALOT of money......
not to mention all the cameras. just in case anyone missed it, the evidence will be on their security tapes of everything you do.Oldest money cleaning scam in the book.While your watching the teller about half a dozen security staff are watching you, like a hawk. Forget it ,its an old scam that's past its use by date.
From firsthand experience, this is completely true. You can start getting tracked the minute you try and buy more chips than a few hundred with anything less than $50s. You also usually get tracked both visually and financially if you try to exchange any type of small bills at the cage (at least on slow days, haha). Every time you win at a slot machine, and the attendant's talking on her radio? She's making sure there's a camera watching the payout. There's plate scanners, facial recognition, really alot of things you wouldn't expect a real casino to use.not to mention all the cameras. just in case anyone missed it, the evidence will be on their security tapes of everything you do.
yes buy property under an LLC or similar organization.You want to invest in tangible assets.
yall dont think hard about anything. go to vegas tell them your a software maker and you will have no issues. the gov is so far past its capability it cant worry about some guy that goes to casinos and spends money. think about it!not to mention all the cameras. just in case anyone missed it, the evidence will be on their security tapes of everything you do.
I don't know abut the states, but the Canadian government apparently has nothing better to worry about. If you say you're a software developer, and spend or win more than $10,000.00, you can bet they will looking into the company name you gave them, etc. I was never involved in that portion of it, but I know they take it seriously enough that you can be banned from casinos province wide for supplying false employment information, and that you will be investigated to some extent.yall dont think hard about anything. go to vegas tell them your a software maker and you will have no issues. the gov is so far past its capability it cant worry about some guy that goes to casinos and spends money. think about it!