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printing fake casino tickets/vouchers : Fraud | Torhoo darknet markets

i am wondering if anyone knows much about local casino machines and the tickets they print. I have over 30+ local small town bars in my area that all have old and new style casino machines when cashing out a ticket they dont scan the barcode and hardly even look at the ticklet even. Since they dont scan barcodes, can i essentially buy a casino machine printer off ebay or whatever, plug it into my pc and print out fake tickets with the amount of $$ i choose?
i was looking into buying a futurelogic gen2 printer and using the program they have to edit and print tickets. i would basically be copying everything off a real ticket from that bar and just changing the amount of $$ and the time on the ticket. my main question is what is the best printer to buy? and what programs to use. i can get any style of the printer paper and even the laser heated printer paper. If i do this slow and not huge amounts i dont see how i could get caught even if they catch on i wouldnt be on camera because id change time on ticket for a few hours before, and the ticket will look real down to every detail including bar name, machine #, as i will be copying a real ticket from that bar. If anyone has any info on doing any and all info is much appreciated!!
I have zero helpful info, but I've developed a certain intuition for fraud over the years, and I'm gonna hazard a guess that this is a bad idea and will not work.
/u/HedgehogEnjoyer
1 points
3 weeks ago
An associate worked at a casino for a long time. He knew everything by heart and was able to tell when something was wrong with his Roulette table or deck of cards. If the checkout clerks have a similar level of intuition, its probably a bad idea.