der145 wrote: . . . I wasn't happy and let them know it. He said "too
bad." . . .
The Silverton does this for $1,200 and higher tickets --- which happen considerably more frequently than $2,500 tickets. (Especially for players who "load up" the machines with $1000 or more to start with.)
You can get mad if it will make you feel better. To me it's just a cost of doing business.
Knowing their policy, don't create tickets of that size. When your ticket gets to $1000 or so, cash out and start over again. This should be a relatively minor inconvenience. There are things to stress about in life, but this one isn't worth it.
Bob
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