One of the security staff proceed to tell me it was a lot of money and that he only makes $14/hr (who cares?). They told me that, $17k was a lot of money, I seemed surprised that it would be considered lots of money for a casino this size. I was like what the? Someone was feeding them my information over their ear pieces, they asked me if I prefer my BMW 5 series or my Mercedes CL55, so they clearly ran my DMV info and was flaunting what they knew. Within a few minutes the security staff started asking me about the house I own in SF, the house I own in Petaluma, and the house I own in Santa Rosa. Another manager showed up and asked where I worked. I waited for 20 minutes, they told me that they were having issues with the photocopier (which seemed to be BS). I gave my driver's license to them, they gave it to a security manager who went to make a photocopy. After a few minutes I was approached by security staff who wanted to see my drivers license.
They told me that they could only give me $2000 in $100 bills, so I went to the bill changing machines and used them to convert the rest of my $20 bills to $100 bills. I walked up to the cashier with $17k in $20 bills and asked for $100 bills since it was so bulky to carry. I own a bar and restaurant in SF and decided to go to the casino with all the $20 bills from our till. Wow, this casino's security staff is totally ridiculous.