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Suncoast Question

In June I stuck $200 in a 5-play video poker machine at the Suncoast (DDB)
and cashed out $2,700 after hitting many 4 of a kinds and a royal. The
cashier refused to pay me until the slot department "checked and verified" the
machine. (apparently this is their practice for any tickets over $2,500)
I stood there for 20 minutes until finally a guy came up and signed my
ticket authorizing payout. I wasn't happy and let them know it. He said "too
bad." Meanwhile, the line at the cashier got real long and people in line
were letting them know they didn't appreciate having to wait this long to
get service. Way to piss off all your customers. I wonder if they would
have "checked and verified" the machine if I had requested it after losing
$2,700?

In a message dated 8/15/2013 5:26:30 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
fivespot55@gmail.com writes:

<<Does anyone know if there is a limit on the # of points that will
multiply 7X on Tuesdays and Thursdays?>>

I値l answer my own question. At the slot club today they said there is NO
limit. That surprises me.

well, no limit other than the point at which they 86 you, which suncoast is
very, very quick to do. presumably for suspicion of being an AP, though
they won't tell you why.

not that this is a great loss. it's suncoast. get the EV while you can, and
when they boot you, breathe a sigh of relief that you can now spend your
time gambling in more pleasant surroundings.

cheers,

five

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der145 wrote: . . . I wasn't happy and let them know it. He said "too

bad." . . .

The Silverton does this for $1,200 and higher tickets --- which happen considerably more frequently than $2,500 tickets. (Especially for players who "load up" the machines with $1000 or more to start with.)

You can get mad if it will make you feel better. To me it's just a cost of doing business.

Knowing their policy, don't create tickets of that size. When your ticket gets to $1000 or so, cash out and start over again. This should be a relatively minor inconvenience. There are things to stress about in life, but this one isn't worth it.

Bob

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That makes sense to me

Kind regards,

Jim Linton
US PAVER CONTRACTING, LLC
410.490.6907 Cell
443.836.0252 Fax
jim@uspaver.com

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On Aug 15, 2013, at 7:42 PM, Bob Dancer <bobdancervp@hotmail.com> wrote:

der145 wrote: . . . I wasn't happy and let them know it. He said "too

bad." . . .

The Silverton does this for $1,200 and higher tickets --- which happen considerably more frequently than $2,500 tickets. (Especially for players who "load up" the machines with $1000 or more to start with.)

You can get mad if it will make you feel better. To me it's just a cost of doing business.

Knowing their policy, don't create tickets of that size. When your ticket gets to $1000 or so, cash out and start over again. This should be a relatively minor inconvenience. There are things to stress about in life, but this one isn't worth it.

Bob

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