--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "cdfsrule" <cdfsrule@...> wrote:
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> Really? Certainly depends on the state, and at least some of it does in NV.
> See http://tinyurl.com/bopkbqs
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This article refers to vouchers that were not redeemed. It's a misnomer these days to say you "cashed out a machine." You got a voucher. You are not cashed out until you redeem the voucher. There are probably multiple reasons why people take the vouchers but don't cash them out. Faulty memory has to be one of them.
To paraphrase the writer of the article "the expected $35,000,000 to the state in the 2011-2013 bienniem is just a fraction....of total gross. A ballpark guess on my part is it will cost the slot departments about 0.2% of win. The writer should have talked to some video poker players. We all know that a couple of tenths can make or break a play.
[vpFREE] Re: Credits left in machine; Trespass/ wasJean Scott's Frugal V LVA BLOG - 7/29
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