Relax, LEs... I don't mean what you think.
The usual purpose for money laundering is to disguise the origin of ill-gotten funds. Not what I want to do.
I want to disguise the destination of ill-spent funds, hiding it from someone who has access to all my banking and credit-card records. I'm sure the audience here can guess who I'm talking about, and how the money is spent. Not that she-who-must-not-be-named routinely audits me or anything, but I do nevertheless go to lengths to keep my hobbying untraceable.
The way I do it now is I just disappear $20 from my wallet once in a while. It's petty cash, nobody knows where it goes. And I occasionally take a $20 cashback when I do low-total purchase at Zehrs. In the bank records, it just looks like a regular grocery purchase.
But it's a pain in the ass doing it this nickle-and-dime way. If my stash gets low, it takes a while to build it up again. Anyone have a good way to spend $1000 in a way that looks legit (could even be discussed ahead of time), but comes right back to you as cash?
The usual purpose for money laundering is to disguise the origin of ill-gotten funds. Not what I want to do.
I want to disguise the destination of ill-spent funds, hiding it from someone who has access to all my banking and credit-card records. I'm sure the audience here can guess who I'm talking about, and how the money is spent. Not that she-who-must-not-be-named routinely audits me or anything, but I do nevertheless go to lengths to keep my hobbying untraceable.
The way I do it now is I just disappear $20 from my wallet once in a while. It's petty cash, nobody knows where it goes. And I occasionally take a $20 cashback when I do low-total purchase at Zehrs. In the bank records, it just looks like a regular grocery purchase.
But it's a pain in the ass doing it this nickle-and-dime way. If my stash gets low, it takes a while to build it up again. Anyone have a good way to spend $1000 in a way that looks legit (could even be discussed ahead of time), but comes right back to you as cash?