Warning: address on fake ID must be “valid”

ArcticInferno

Well-Known Member
#1
Foxwoods and Trump Plaza verify the address to be “legitimate”.
You can’t have a random fictitious address on your ID because they confirm the address.
It can be a liquor store or a public school, but the address must be searchable.
Before getting an ID, Google the address to see if such address exists, or search the yellow/white pages.
Pay particular attention to the ZIP code and the name of the town. I learned that the hard way. LOL!
Borgata and Harrah’s properties don’t verify the address on the ID, so you can be imaginative with them.
 

BrianCP

Well-Known Member
#2
Stop trying to drink underage you whippersnapper :whip: !

Just kidding, but I was mildly surprised by use of a fake ID in this situation. Thought I suppose it makes sense if you want comps and want to avoid suspcision (also so you can return if barred under a new name with a new look Mrs. Artic :eek: ).
 

ArcticInferno

Well-Known Member
#3
I will reveal my master secret to you insignificant insects.
You puny mortals don’t deserve it, but I feel generous today.
Get a fake ID and then a players ratings card.
Go online and apply for a second credit card for an authorized user.
You can create a random character because the credit card company doesn’t confirm or verify the authorized user.
Afterwards, optionally request a photo credit card.
The credit card is valid and usable. Really!
Now, you have an ID, a players ratings card, and a credit card with a new name.
I walked up to the Borgata front desk and got a comped room with no questions asked.
I got major heat with that ID, so I will have to “discard” the cards. LOL!
I can still use the same ID and the credit card at other casinos, though.
Once I completely burn up that ID and the credit card, I will simply get a whole new identity. LOL!
You’re welcome, you pathetic losers.

Despite the cleverness of using a fake ID, I still enjoy playing anonymously.
About 80% of my time is spent anonymously, while only 20% is with fake ID’s.
I just feel safe and comfortable playing anonymously.
 

Sucker

Well-Known Member
#5
Let me get this straight - You were dumb enough to get a fake ID using a non legitimate address, and now you're trying to lecture US on fake ID's? :eek:

Besides; I really doubt that there's even ONE person here who didn't already know everything you're telling us, anyway. :rolleyes:
 

ArcticInferno

Well-Known Member
#7
Sucker said:
Let me get this straight - You were dumb enough to get a fake ID using a non legitimate address, and now you're trying to lecture US on fake ID's? :eek:

Besides; I really doubt that there's even ONE person here who didn't already know everything you're telling us, anyway. :rolleyes:
Sucker you ignorant schmuck! I’m trying to help you. You’re an ingrate.
The fake ID with a “false” address was given to me when I didn’t request a specific address.
The most common reason for a fake ID is to get into bars and clubs, so they didn’t
put much thought into the validity of the address.

By the way, the registration people at casinos are looking for under age gambling,
so if you look like you’re well over 21, they have no reason to suspect that you’re
using a fake ID.
 

Homeschool

Well-Known Member
#8
Getting a photo credit card in a fake name = smart thinking

Advising us of issue with address = a valid heads up, thanks

Calling everyone "pathetic losers" for reading the information you voluntarily posted.....?

Sounds like you're trying to justify to yourself how wonderful your pearls of wisdom are. You sound like a used car salesman telling someone how great of a deal you are offering them. Come on give us a break.....


Homeschool
 

Sucker

Well-Known Member
#9
ArcticInferno said:
I will reveal my master secret to you insignificant insects.
You puny mortals don’t deserve it, but I feel generous today.
You’re welcome, you pathetic losers.
Think about it! Who started this? Your godlike attitude absolutely DESERVED the response it got. Not MY fault you bought an el-cheapo ID from an amateur.
 
#10
When registering, you can give them a PO box address if you want to get the mail, instead of the random person unfortunate (or fortunate if they use the comps) enough to live there. They'll be more than happy to do it since people have legitimate reasons for that, such as hiding a gambling addiction from their spouse.
 

aslan

Well-Known Member
#13
Homeschool said:
Getting a photo credit card in a fake name = smart thinking

Advising us of issue with address = a valid heads up, thanks

Calling everyone "pathetic losers" for reading the information you voluntarily posted.....?

Sounds like you're trying to justify to yourself how wonderful your pearls of wisdom are. You sound like a used car salesman telling someone how great of a deal you are offering them. Come on give us a break.....


Homeschool
Hey! He's just being funny. I got a kick out of it anyway. Uh..ah.. maybe I'm not a good example. :eek: Anyway, I learned something about an unsearchable address. But I am assuming the "credit card" (not the player's card) must be linked to one's valid address, so that when the AC casino hotel you're staying at bills the credit card for the tax on your comped room, it goes to a valid credit card holder, not a fictitious one that will be kicked back and may even be considered a crime.
 

aslan

Well-Known Member
#14
iCountNTrack said:
ArticInferno has been banned for three days for continuous insulting.
Hahaha. I'm not laughing at you, iCountNTrack, but the situation which I identified in an earlier post as joking around, while you apparently took it as dead on serious. I just never took ArticInferno as one who would deliberately insult the entire Forum. But I tend to be more..uh.. slack.. or liberal.. in my appraisals of people than a mod can afford to be, I suppose. All I can say is that I am grateful not to be a moderator. Keep up the good work... it's a lose/lose job no matter what you do. :laugh:
 

FLASH1296

Well-Known Member
#15

Not off-topic, as it is mentioned in this thread.

re: Room tax being billed via Credit Card.

In A.C. there is a $13 daily fee that is charged.

They call it a TAX. It is NOT.

It is actually just a resort fee.

If you have a host and your room is LFB ~ or ~ RFB then you will NOT be charged.

IF charged, your host can cancel it post-facto via a credit issued to your Credit Card.

In Nevada, etc. the same advice "should" < ? > be valid.
 

Sharky

Well-Known Member
#17
one of mine is:

Adam N. Eve
281 Apple


ps: an authorized user is just that and doesn't need to have the same address as the cardholder, or even the same country for that matter
 
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