Anti-Tamper Seals
Things took a strange turn in 1995 when Jacobson received anti-tamper seals for the McDonald’s Monopoly game-piece envelopes sent accidentally by a supplier belonging to Hong Kong. The luck was surely on his side as with the anti-tamper seals he was powered to exchange the winning game pieces while they were on their route to factories located all across the United States. Jacobson would rush to the airport bathrooms so he could dodge the female auditor coming after him. In the bathroom, he would remove the seal, take out the winning game prices and get them replaced with losing ones before sealing the envelope again.