Casino Employees Create Fake Comp Cards

06 March 2012
Casino Employees Create Fake Comp Cards

What’s your game of preference? Is it blackjack? Roulette? Slots? Poker? Something else? Regardless of what game you play, you have likely been in a situation where a casino employee tried to talk you out of gambling. These are rare situations, but they definitely happen. If you have gambled enough in your life, then you’re well aware of that. Wouldn’t you love it if one of those people got fired? If so, today’s your day.

Two casino employees at Aqueduct Racetrack in New York were arrested and charged with grand larceny for creating fake comp cards. They created the fake cards with their employee ID numbers. Wow! Grand larceny is pretty steep. For that charge, they might as well have attempted to rob the vault. Instead, they ended up with a few extra dollars for chocolate bars and a stiff sentence. This just proves that being on the gambling side is much safer. If you’re a casino employee, and you have a creative mind, you might conjure up a “fail-safe” plan to get some easy money. When you’re a gambler, you want to figure out an honest way to beat the system. Okay, maybe that’s not entirely true, but for all those gamblers out there, let’s at least pretend that’s the case for now.

The employee names are Moises Jones & Rolanda Roberts. If you’re interested, there’s a good chance they have figured out a way for you to visit them for free. Perhaps they still have some gas perks.

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