horses4courses |
02-27-2024 07:57 PM |
The lady has options.....
In my opinion, the gaming commission in the jurisdiction you are in
would gladly investigate this situation for the woman.
If what you say is true, there is no way she won't get paid.
The casino has to have surveillance. If she was the player
who legitimately hit the jackpot. she should be paid.
This tracking could either be visual, or via the slots software.
With evidence from either one, or both, of these sources,
the true state of affairs will come to light. I hope she gets paid.
Players leave tracking cards in machines all the time.
That does not prevent the next player from winning.
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