Does anyone know why Vegas casinos are demanding ID and comp cards for chip cashing at or below $10,000? We all know about the dredded "Currency Transaction Report by Casinos -- Navada," (IRS Form 103-N,) but why is it now such a hassle to cash in less than this in chips? In the last few months I have had to produce ID for as little as a $1,200 worth of chips to get the cash. Is there a new State, Federal, or IRS law that was not widely published about cash-out transactions in casinos? God help you if you don't have a comp card for the casino. The cashier goes stomping off, talks to the supervisor, makes phone calls, enters info from your drivers license into the computer! Does anyone know what's going on?! . . .Ken, Kevin, anyone?