What is being staked or risked of ones value? Ones time? I do not
believed that ones time is risked "by showing up to the casino in order to play
their game which is presented as a game of chance". What is the risk? Was the
time lost? The time was used whether one was at Sam's Town or elsewhere,
other then six feet under the ground.
This is a gimmie. A freebie. A throw in. An extra. An added. Yes, let's get
the Gaming Board involved because the casino is giving something away to
us as a bonus that they do not have to but we don't like the form in which
this give us this bonus for free. Great idea. Brilliant. No wonder some
people kill many good opportunities with greed. No common sense.
In a message dated 7/13/2016 6:59:27 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
vpFREE@yahoogroups.com writes:
I think legally you are wrong. In the "legal" sense time is not valued.
Retail chains always run these contests or drawings. Notice they always say
"no purchase necessary". This is a legal requirement so you're not risking
anything of value (money) to enter making it gambling. Time is not considered
and I have a feeling that if there was a court challenge to this it would
fail. I do believe this is a scam however (but patron beware).
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