Carol M Wrote:
Also in their club literature states if a someone gets a jackpot with
another persons card in that jackpot will be null and void.<<
Linda Wrote:
Are you sure that this is what it says? If somebody leaves a card in the machine and you play don't think they can nullify your jackpot. <<
Chandler Wrote:
While playing in a state sanctioned and regulated casino I might make this
assumption, Linda. At least you would have some legal recourse if they
didn't pay off. I kinda get the feeling that there is no such regulation
and legal recourse is mostly tribal with Native American casinos.<<
Linda Wrote:
Hope people keep this possibility in mind Chandler--it would be a shame to see somebody lose their jackpot. There's a local casino where I see spouses frequently playing on the same card. If this policy were in place some wouldn't be paid. Really, it doesn't seem fair at all. Linda
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