flyingwind
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I can't go, but my friend is going. How can I use my friend to "prime the pump?" so to speak?
Depends on what pump you want to prime. Have him scout for you or be your heat detector if that is what you mean. It depends on if your friend has any redeeming qualities.flyingwind said:I can't go, but my friend is going. How can I use my friend to "prime the pump?" so to speak?
Just curious what to do on the odd chance you hit triple, triple red seven or similar and have to provide ID for the IRS?alwayssplitaces said:Give him $200 and your Total Rewards card, and ask him to play your $200 through with your card all in one day. Completely through until it is all gone or there is more than $1000 in winnings. Ask him to play all his own slot play at a Harrah's property with your card.
You'll end up saving more than $200 when you get comped rooms, and give your friend some free entertainment. And there's that minuscule chance of winning enough to boost your bankroll.
Actually had this happen is why I ask.tthree said:I dont think its illegal to play with someone elses card. But what do I know. Would the casino try not to pay?
I can see one scenario where you put in the wrong player's slot card, that is, your spouse's card instead of yours. By accident of course.shadroch said:Of course the casino has to pay. As far as you are concerned, you don't have a card of your own, and you simply were playing the machine unaware that someone elses card was in the machine.
Players card? Whats a players Card?
Of course, you need to have one to give him in the first place.
Oh that's easy. Ask someone else to put in your friends players card. Maybe give him a few coins to play with. On the tape it will look like he forgot his card (or deposited it there on purpose to collect points). You didn't notice the card of course ...flyingwind said:Maybe it is best to just claim that you didn't know there was a player's card in the machine. But when they back up the tapes, you'll be seen inserting it... so I'm not sure how that would fly.
Well when you claim the jackpot you give them your real name/SSN.FLASH1296 said:It is very improper to play slots with someone else's card.
You cannot collect the >$1,200 jackpots without picture I.D. and Social Security Number.
Attempting to collect a TAXABLE win under someone else's name is clearly a prosecutable offense.
Why can't he tell that the card was there in the slot machine. There is no obligation to remove the player's card before playing slots.pit15 said:I'm not sure on the legality of using someone else's player card, but if you're dumb enough to try to claim the jackpot under that name then that's 100% a felony.
because the cameras show YOU sticking the card in the slot?bjcardcounter said:Why can't he tell that the card was there in the slot machine. There is no obligation to remove the player's card before playing slots.