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While it may have been shortsighted the

Answer was yes. We never had intentioned having tables in the room.

There was a small seating area just outside the bourse floor.

To be honest the majority of purchases at the snack bar was from dealers who had tables.

In fact it is because of Sheldon and Christine that we should have the snack bar open again next year.

Most people don't know but the club had to guarantee $800 in sales per day. We barely hit that minimum 2 of the 3 days and was short one of the days.

Had it not been for our convention chairs suggestion to use vouchers for the dealers rather than do our regular set up for drinks and coffee in the mornings, we would have been woefully short on all 3 days and would most likely have no concessions or tables at all next year.

Once again, just trying to give credit where credit is due.

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exchanging cash on floor with other collectors
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I don't see a problem if someone comes in with
I wasn't fully aware of this rule.
Back In a Former Life..
I fully agree.
Jim, here is my understanding of the general rule.
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Courtesy to the deales...
Re: THIS MAY BE THE PROBLEM THEY HAVE
IT IS RIDICULOUS TO ASSUME
You want to hear something very ironic ?
Re: You want to hear something very ironic ?
Not trying to make excuses for anyone.
Re: Not trying to make excuses for anyone.
While it may have been shortsighted the
It is a State Sales Tax Violation
Really?
Ask a Nevada lawyer!
While not an expert, the general answer is yes!..
Kinda what I thought, Jim . . .

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