--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, King Fish <vpkingfish@...> wrote:
 > Varies by casino.
 > 
 > I believe every ticket has the expiration information on it.  I have a
 > ticket handy that says "Ticket Void after 30 days".
 > 
 > I've occasionally had a ticket expire. It may still be cashed by going
 > to the cage and complaining loudly enough.  Success may depend on
 > which casino, the amount, how long since it's expired, and who is
 > actually working at the time.
 >
 
 Usually displayed fairly prominently on the ticket.  I've seen them 30 days.  I have also seen them 60 days.  I have heard from a cage person that they can be honored past that date, but it isn't the kind of dicretion I would want to leave up to a casino.  I found a fairly substantial (over 9 cents) ticket in my pocket years ago after a trip to Las Vegas.  Something that will make you go "hmmm..." while unpacking in Chicago.  The Strip property would not handle any exchange by mail.  I had to mail it to a friend who took care of it for me. 
 
 Chandler
 
 
[vpFREE] Re: Re old topic: Bankroll
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