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Re: Transporting large wads of cash to tunica
I'm sure the casino is aware that their $1 chips are worth more than $1... So... Do they adjust the rake accordingly? Do they even pay rake, or is the casino just happy to supply them with a table and a dealer in trade for the buzz pros create?
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Re: Transporting large wads of cash to tunica
They paid $25 per-half hour. The winner of the first pot paid. And no, the casino could care less who you are. Everyone pays rake be it by the hand or half hour. Trust me when I say there wasn't a dealer in the joint that wanted to deal that game. I dealt it 2 times in one night and dreaded every second of it. Let's just say one of the players was very nice and the other was VERY verbaly abusive to just about every dealer that came through.
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Re: Transporting large wads of cash to tunica
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Trustmark. Free checking! [/ QUOTE ] I'm sure that will be my #1 concern when I have $1,000,000 in cash laying about. Barron Vangor Toth www.BarronVangorToth.com |
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Re: Transporting large wads of cash to tunica
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When will you get the hell out of Bank of America? They're the worst bank in the world! Fees for EVERYTHING! [/ QUOTE ] Bank of America has on occasion asked me to pay a fee (but I lived in LA the last time they asked me to pay). Normally any fee they want to charge can be taken care of with a call or email asking them to wave the fee. RR |
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