Curtis....
Amazing to me that being who you are that you would take that side of this argument. At my regular sports book that I patronize when I am in Vegas they would NEVER refuse to cash one of my tickets. In fact a few years ago I had misplaced a winning March Madness ticket (worth about $1500) and found it over 18 months later. When I brought the ticket in...they called the manager over who smiled and punched a couple of keys while joking with me about the ticket and that he had remembered that game. There is NO excuse for a casino doing such a thing UNLESS fraud is suspected (stolen ticket or whatever). Why SHOULD they have expiration dates Curtis? Can you give me any GOOD reason other than unmitigated greed? I have a favor to ask of you as well. If you EVER become a sports book manager would please post that so I can avoid that place like the plague. I have no doubt the back of the ticket I bought there would state "void after 72 hours" even
though I bought a futures ticket that didn't take place for 6 more months.
SteveB
----- Original Message ----
From: Curtis Rich <LGTVegas@gmail.
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.
Sent: Saturday, February 2, 2008 4:46:57 PM
Subject: Re: [vpFREE] The Wizard of Odds: Las Vegas Casino Blacklist
Will there ever be a casino in Vegas that would make jackessiebabe
and tralfamidorgooglycr ackers happy by having NO EXPIRATION DATE
on their sports tickets and TITO vouchers?
I seriously doubt it.
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