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Re: St. Valentine's Day.

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2024 1:07 pm
by olds442jetaway
Watch out below on the Market too. Too much too fast. Lead story today. Car insurance and A Hole drivers causing most of inflation. Just paid mine. Up 22 percent. No violations!

Re: St. Valentine's Day.

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2024 6:10 pm
by Karl_EDT
TripleTriple wrote:
Mon Feb 19, 2024 12:42 pm


I instructed the SA how I wished to be paid and waited. And waited. Fifteen minutes later she came back saying they wanted to know my occupation to which I replied simply "retired", although I haven't officially qualified as such. Evidently that wasn't good enough. What about before you retired? After asking why this was necessary, I gave a generic "scientist". Seemingly satisfied, they left and I waited another 20 minutes until they returned.

All good until they realized the check did not match the w2-g! Off again for another 20 minutes as I fumed at the incompetence. Upon return there was another issue this time with the w2-g. I ended up having a manager come out to the floor to resolve (another 10 minute wait). After nearly an hour and 10 minutes I finally had my check and a fresh drink- which took almost as long to be delivered.
I missed this post the first time around; first let me say to TripleTriple how sorry I am you had to experience this fiasco; You can add stuff like this to my previous criticisms of Today's casino business and what they inflict on their customers. This type of experience for someone who is a Seven Star person backs up my claim about today's casinos absolutely being anti-customer greedy entities.

I do not understand this crap about having to ask you your "occupation"? I never ever encountered or heard of such lunacy before, especially on a mere $2K handpay. What is this all about? Is this common in today's casinos in general?
Any inclination I have to possibly revisit these establishments and try to play vp again is evaporating very fast and thoroughly.

Re: St. Valentine's Day.

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2024 5:00 pm
by FAA
Somebody felt loved. State records show three brick and mortar $50,000+ February 14 jackpots. Harrah’s ($64,000 Five Star Poker), Hard Rock ($67,000 Emperor’s Treasure) and Resorts ($80,000 Sahara Gold) high rollers struck gold. DraftKings.com dished out three more, one for $1.29M.

Re: St. Valentine's Day.

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 7:12 am
by TripleTriple
Most likely the 64k at Harrah's was a dealt royal on double pay at dollar level. But it wasn't me. No no child it wasn't me.

Re: St. Valentine's Day.

Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2024 8:25 pm
by FAA
Maybe knowing about this windfall during your stay is some small consolation. At least somebody won the VP lottery. I’d even hold up a cardboard check for them after emerging from the Atlantic.