The poster who noted the significance of the number isn't a retard. Just shows there are some smart people walking around.
The poster who noted the significance of the number isn't a retard. Just shows there are some smart people walking around.
Yeah I heard about that and I think this case perfectly shows the real nature of offline casinos - they will never let you win more than they earn. I never won at Vegas by the way, just ridiculous ammounts of money, meanwhile I saw hundreds people losing big money. The only time I managed to win 1k+ $ was online ( at http://allgamblinglist.com/mr-bet-casino/ ), but I can't say I am a venturous player.
I am playing https://www.slotstars.co.uk/rainbow-riches-games/ for quite a long time but my winnings never were huge. I win decent sums but it would be so cool to get an amazing jackpot. I am just not lucky enough.
Oh...
Like she literally doesn't get it.
I read the CNN article. She still thinks that she should have I think 6 grand or something out of it.
It was an error.
But of course she's going to play her victim mentality card to the fullest extent.
She put blame on them. As if they were trying to screw her over or something.
Completely oblivious to the fact that the New York gaming commission can't technically give her more than what her ticket said of 2 dollars. So they gave her a dinner.
I don't get that. Like why doesn't she get it?
Anyone who plays slot machines is an idiot and deserves to get ripped off
The least they could do is offer steak tartare
Sallly V wrote:
The New York Gaming Commission sounds almost as corrupt as the former senator Hillary. Why don't casinos carry insurance to protect against game malfunctions?
Wow. Somehow Sally V managed to defame Hillary for some random reason in this casino thread right before the election.
See. The Russians were working hard on all social media leading up to Trump's win.
matt_london_413 wrote:
She put blame on them. As if they were trying to screw her over or something.
She won the jackpot.
The blame is squarely on the casino for not paying her what she won.
Calling it a mistake or error that she won was ridiculous. They are cheating her, period.
L L wrote:
Sallly V wrote:
The New York Gaming Commission sounds almost as corrupt as the former senator Hillary. Why don't casinos carry insurance to protect against game malfunctions?
Wow. Somehow Sally V managed to defame Hillary for some random reason in this casino thread right before the election.
See. The Russians were working hard on all social media leading up to Trump's win.
Yes, Uncle Vlad pays us to post here. This is definitely a reasonable conclusion and you don't sound like a deranged and brainwashed CNN viewer at all.
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She'll get several hundred thousand in the settlement. So she'll turn out fine and take the family to Disney Town. Or she'll blow it at the casino. Either way she'll be fine.
Her lawyer will tell her she has no case if you go by the law (properly labelled machine, clearly a glitch, etc). Her lawyer and the casino lawyers know a jury in NY would love to rule against a casino. It will be best for both parties to settle.
The government had been malfunctioning since around 1913.
I doubt it. The machine probably says its maximum payout of $6000. You are not entitled to 88888888888 dollars on a machine if the computer resets and highlights all the lights for a second. That is dumb. Everyone knows the rules and available payouts.
matt_london_413 wrote:
She put blame on them. As if they were trying to screw her over or something.
Completely oblivious to the fact that the New York gaming commission can't technically give her more than what her ticket said of 2 dollars. So they gave her a dinner.
I don't get that. Like why doesn't she get it?
They didn't even want to give her the $2, which is why they kicked her out and then told her she won "nothing" the next day, not $2. Of course she should sue, and she should win, the jury can tell the gaming comission to eat it.
Did they actually say youdinwinnuffin?
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