I don't like the idea of calling security because you fell for the oldest trick in the book. This guy didn't do anything wrong. It's not a scam I would pull because I don't have any charisma but I don't have any moral issues with it.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Glenn Chee <TedChee@...> wrote:
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> Hope there are casino lurkers reading this so they can bounce these guys.
>
> Scene: Palms playing 10-play quarter VP. Guy comes over from other side of bank to show me how to turn on $500 bonus feature on Ultimate X. Like a fool I follow him to other side where there are two empty seats for Ultimate X. He has me play all the games leaving multipliers with the line that you have to switch every few hands in order to turn on multiplier & you have to switch machines. The gist is I didn't believe him but I went with it & left a lot of multipliers active. He seemed to know how to play & mentioned American Casino Guide so I suckered for it. I realized I was scammed when I got on another forum & someone reported a similar scam involving old ladies.
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> Decided I had to do something:
> 1. Called Palms Security & gave them all the details of when, where & who.
> 2. Posted this.
> 3. Will be actively looking for this at other casinos & alert their Security.
>
> NB Ultimate X is a video poker game where you can "vulture" active multipliers. I'll leave it to the rest of the forum to explain how that works.
> Sent from my iPad
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