$100 free? In a machine.

I've found and I've lost. File
YEP! My buddy LOST $100.
Candy had the best answer. It's on the back of the ticket.
My buddy has a sour taste in his mouth about Sams Town,now but he shouldn't.
HE SCREWED UP!
"Sorry" is the right answer.
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Originally posted by: RoadTrip
Those darn little old lady terrorists.

Sure, they seem innocent enough,......

First it was the Splenda and condiments on the coffee shop table.

Next, it was the Kleenex in the restrooms.

What's next?


All the old lady terrorists are flooding Las Vegas because Obama refuses to secure the Nevada border!

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Originally posted by: ddd228
YEP! My buddy LOST $100.
Candy had the best answer. It's on the back of the ticket.
My buddy has a sour taste in his mouth about Sams Town,now but he shouldn't.
HE SCREWED UP!
"Sorry" is the right answer.


Screw ups taste more sour when your own fault.

You're in the hands of whoever's working when these things happen. Doesn't matter if they're right or wrong, you just end up doing it the way they say to. Most of the time if you don't agree it'll be you who suffers by wasting time and energy and money if you try to fight it.

Tomorrow is another day. Wake up, forget about the silly little negative things that are your own fault, and be happy you're around for another day of challenges.
If you claim something that you know isn't yours, that's fraud at best and theft at worst. It was STOLEN. Hang the old lady. LOL
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Originally posted by: johnzimbo
An old lady? at Sam's Town? NEVER!!!!!


Thursdays are the "young folks" days. Everybody under the age of 80 pays and extra $5 on the buffet...

They lose a boatload....
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Originally posted by: ddd228



an older lady sat down and cashed out the ticket.



Awwwwwwww ~~~~~~ What a Cute Story


Rick
As casino security officers informed me (after I picked up a couple $20 bills left in a slot tray): Do Not pick up money that does not belong to you. It is considered "Scooping". The dumb ass that left the money contacted security, they reviewed the video and ran me down in the casino an hour later.
My husband found $470 on a machine at one of our local casinos in Arizona. After watching the machine for 10-15 minutes, he printed the ticket, took it to the pit boss, and explained what happened. The pit boss told him that the money was now his and he should cash the ticket.

Bottom line - the casino considered the money in the machine as lost.
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