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How do cash voucher systems work?
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2016-09-14 at 12:54 AM UTCThings like coinstar, bottle return slips, etc. Does each individual receipt have its own unique serial number?
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2016-09-14 at 1:27 AM UTCYep, also committing fraud with these is a federal crime. The FBI will throw your ass in the slammer.
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2016-09-14 at 1:27 AM UTCRemember coupon guy?
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2016-09-20 at 7:27 AM UTC
Does each individual receipt have its own unique serial number?
As Sophie said, yes. I've wondered while at the casino, if a person could rig on himself/herself, a small printer and a small camera, that they would use to take a picture of a 'high rollers' game slip(which would likely have a lot of money), automatically run the picture though a program(likely on a cell phone or rPI) that analyzes the barcode/digits and puts the on a nice template, prints the template/ticket out, puts it into a machine(has to be before the 'high roller' does), plays one game before collecting the ticket(which would be a real one), and the cashes the ticket out. -
2016-09-20 at 7:45 AM UTC
As Sophie said, yes. I've wondered while at the casino, if a person could rig on himself/herself, a small printer and a small camera, that they would use to take a picture of a 'high rollers' game slip(which would likely have a lot of money), automatically run the picture though a program(likely on a cell phone or rPI) that analyzes the barcode/digits and puts the on a nice template, prints the template/ticket out, puts it into a machine(has to be before the 'high roller' does), plays one game before collecting the ticket(which would be a real one), and the cashes the ticket out.
Given the security of casinos that sounds like some risky bizness mon