I would say that it is your best interest if you are operating a cashier cage to rotate chips on a regular basis - we do it weekly, one - it really evens the wear, two - it keeps people honest (if they know it or not) someone taking a couple of hundred dollar chips out of a rack and replacing them with red or green and placing the rack at the bottom of a stack of racks that don't get looked at for years. The vault lead takes the $10 variance and then it gets discovered years later as a $190 shortage goes to someone else and there is no back up video since it actually happened years prior. So the same people are not doing the rotations, the shifts trade off weekly on the rotations - another safeguard.
I take pride in this, this year I had a perfect audit; which is hard because we have so many moving parts : )
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