An ID to cash tickets at the cage? I've never run into that after cashing hundreds of 4-figure tickets, the highest being around $6000, at dozens of Nevada casinos over the years.
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From: "cdfsrule" <cdfsrule@gmail.com>
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Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Credits left in machine; Trespass/ wasJean Scott's Frugal V LVA BLOG - 7/29
Date: Thu, Aug 2, 2012 6:17 pm
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> The money does not belong to the casino. There was a Michigan case where an elderly woman was confined for retrieving a nickel and the casino claimed it was the casino's money. Consistent with the law of abandoned property in private property, the lady won her lawsuit and was awarded $600,000 in punitive damages.
Some more interesting "facts" to ponder. When tickets get large enough, casinos require photo ID to cash them. They also match the ID to the information from the ticket the information was actually on your ticket (your players club card was in the machine, wasn't it?). That kinda brings up all kinds of other interesting issues/stories... but they are for another day.
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