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Old 06-19-2011, 02:28 PM
 
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Just go to the casino cage and make a cash deposit. Then ask for a marker at the table you want to play at. Withdraw as much as you want up to the deposit amount.
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Old 06-19-2011, 02:30 PM
 
Location: Here and there, you decide.
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Just go to the casino cage and make a cash deposit. Then ask for a marker at the table you want to play at. Withdraw as much as you want up to the deposit amount.
he wants to do multiple casinos.... and most wont take any front money under 2500
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Old 06-19-2011, 08:16 PM
 
Location: So Cal
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he wants to do multiple casinos.... and most wont take any front money under 2500
Okay, go to four casinos and deposit 2500 at each place.
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Old 06-20-2011, 04:23 AM
 
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Airics and anyone else talking about the ATM stuff:

Withdrawing from an ATM using a debit card + pin results in only the console fee. Most consoles in the casinos here charge between 2 and 4 dollars. There is NO additional charge, and rarely would your bank have a surcharge (although possible).

Then there is the issue of maximum withdrawal. Many banks have a max daily limit default of $400, but its very easy to get your bank to raise that limit to $1000 or more. My limit is $1000. There is also a maximum on the ATM console, you'll find that ones in gas stations are $200, casinos sometimes $400, but also sometimes unlimited. I have indeed made $1000 dollar withdraws from casino ATMs for the standard $4 charge.

The funnier thing about airics arguing with me is that in my specific scenario, my bank refunds me any ATM withdraw fees that the consoles charge me. So those situations where the casino ATM machine charges $2 or $4, at the end of the month I am credited that amount.

So I'm paying $0 on any withdraw up the specific ATM machines limit.

I'm not trying to be an ass or something, and I understand you may work in the industry. However, you just have this confused. I think if you were working the cage, you were not actually doing debit ATM withdrawals, but instead, some form of cash advance with the banks.
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Old 06-20-2011, 04:25 AM
 
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Okay, go to four casinos and deposit 2500 at each place.
You missed the other posts in the thread. I don't even know if OP has the money to do any of this. This is just part of a "master plan" that is never going to come to fruition. Right now he is playing with about a $500 bankroll (100 bets of $5), but in time is hoping to ramp the bets up to $100 (100 bets of 100).

His other purpose of creating the thread was to make himself feel good and feel like a big shot. He doesn't actually need any help with the logistics.
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Old 06-20-2011, 08:56 AM
 
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Haha, I got a kick out of reading through this thread. You sir, are an idiot. Do you not think that any possible system has already been accounted for and debunked? I love how you describe it though, like you and your $5 bet bankroll has developed something that can take down the house.

All the power to you though, thanks for supporting the local economy. When it is all said and done, just remember everyone here saying "We told you so!".
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You missed the other posts in the thread. I don't even know if OP has the money to do any of this. This is just part of a "master plan" that is never going to come to fruition. Right now he is playing with about a $500 bankroll (100 bets of $5), but in time is hoping to ramp the bets up to $100 (100 bets of 100).

His other purpose of creating the thread was to make himself feel good and feel like a big shot. He doesn't actually need any help with the logistics.
Wow, all that humility & you can read minds as well. Impressive!

Oh, for the days of glory with lexusman199 - I miss him!
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Old 06-20-2011, 09:25 AM
 
Location: Kingman AZ
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Wow, all that humility & you can read minds as well. Impressive!

Oh, for the days of glory with lexusman199 - I miss him!
Lexusman reincarnated......a new president of the ID 10-T club
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Old 06-21-2011, 12:11 AM
 
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This thread is entertaining.

http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/ii205/lassie_faire/GIF%20central/a23us4jpg.gif (broken link)
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Old 06-21-2011, 12:51 AM
 
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No it's not a cash advance. It's a point of sale transaction. Goes above your withdrawal limits. A cash advance has stricter limits and the interest would be insane. And no...it's not easy to get your limits raised!




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Airics and anyone else talking about the ATM stuff:

Withdrawing from an ATM using a debit card + pin results in only the console fee. Most consoles in the casinos here charge between 2 and 4 dollars. There is NO additional charge, and rarely would your bank have a surcharge (although possible).

Then there is the issue of maximum withdrawal. Many banks have a max daily limit default of $400, but its very easy to get your bank to raise that limit to $1000 or more. My limit is $1000. There is also a maximum on the ATM console, you'll find that ones in gas stations are $200, casinos sometimes $400, but also sometimes unlimited. I have indeed made $1000 dollar withdraws from casino ATMs for the standard $4 charge.

The funnier thing about airics arguing with me is that in my specific scenario, my bank refunds me any ATM withdraw fees that the consoles charge me. So those situations where the casino ATM machine charges $2 or $4, at the end of the month I am credited that amount.

So I'm paying $0 on any withdraw up the specific ATM machines limit.

I'm not trying to be an ass or something, and I understand you may work in the industry. However, you just have this confused. I think if you were working the cage, you were not actually doing debit ATM withdrawals, but instead, some form of cash advance with the banks.
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Old 07-03-2011, 11:20 PM
 
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Airics and anyone else talking about the ATM stuff:

Withdrawing from an ATM using a debit card + pin results in only the console fee. Most consoles in the casinos here charge between 2 and 4 dollars. There is NO additional charge, and rarely would your bank have a surcharge (although possible).
I happened to be at Cosmo today so I decided to check out the ATM fee situation since it appears to be a matter of contention on this thread. (I was at Cosmo because I received an e-mail offering me my choice between a free "dining experience" at Wicked Spoon or $15 in free slot play every day during the month of July except Fri/Sat.)

I checked four ATMs: two on the casino floor, one on the 2nd floor next to Wicked Spoon, and one on the 3rd floor near Jaleo. All four ATMs charged the same flat five dollar fee for ATM withdrawals plus whatever fee, if any, the user's own bank charged.

BTW, on an unrelated matter, Cosmo has extended through the end of this month a great promo that they began in May. If you lose $100 in one day while playing slots, they'll reimburse you the entire $100 by giving you $100 in free play to use anytime you want. You can only take advantage of this offer one time during the promotion period.
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