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Re: Transporting money to Vegas.
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Get comfortable. That's waht I did. Also: AmEx traveler checks can be had very cheaply/free directly from AmEx depending on what kind of member you are. Getting them from a bank is a ripoff. [/ QUOTE ] If you're a member of AAA, you can also get them for free (i.e., no fee; you still have to pay the face value... [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]) at any AAA office. -Mike |
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Re: Transporting money to Vegas.
I have cashed checks at casinos. There is no fee or problem. It can take up to a half hour for verification.
I would assume all banks are acceptable, since mine wasn't even a "bank". It was a working capital fund that allows check writing (GE InterestPlus). They want your money, they will find a way for you to gamble it. |
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Re: Transporting money to Vegas.
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I have cashed checks at casinos. There is no fee or problem. It can take up to a half hour for verification. I would assume all banks are acceptable, since mine wasn't even a "bank". It was a working capital fund that allows check writing (GE InterestPlus). They want your money, they will find a way for you to gamble it. [/ QUOTE ] And you don't need a players card, or a hotel key either. |
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Re: Transporting money to Vegas.
Anybody know if casino's will cash out of state payroll checks? Any fees or special procedures associated? Flying out in a few hours and would like to avoid a trip to the bank if possible.
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