In a message dated 4/28/2009 12:09:23 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
eecounter@hotmail.com writes:
This is the way I've seen it work for taxables in every casino where I've
ever hit a $1200+ jackpot. If a casino holds your money until you can
produce physical proof of your social security number, it just sounds like a
sneaky way to collect interest on your money for a while until you can get
your SS card and come back.
Then Fortune Valley is pretty sneaky. I remember someone from Wyoming who
hit a hand-pay and was very upset to learn how stringent FV is about SS
numbers. It's the only Gilpin County casino that I know of that is such a PITA.
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