Good reasons to do everything possible to stay out of these fixes.
Have a "check-out" routine when leaving a machine (#1 should be to hit the cash-out button), avoid big balances on vouchers if possible, keep your wallet in your hand or front pocket (or purse in lap or around neck), put your hand over the cash out button or voucher dispenser whenever you turn away from screen (even for a few seconds), pay attention to people around you, watch out for distractions/interuptions directed at you.
Alcohol makes you careless ... and a potential target.
Personally, despite my best intentions, I still leave credits in a machine every year or two. Fortunately, I've realized it within five minutes and gotten back before losing the money.
It's a constant battle!
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[vpFREE] Re: Jean Scott's Frugal Vegas LVA BLOG - 29 JUL 2012
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