If your desire is to insure that the drawings are fair BUT you want to
continue to play at this establishment and you only "feel" that the drawings
are not executed properly, ( We do not feel as though the drawing was
executed nor prizes awarded as advertised), without facts and specifics of
cheating and improprieties, then I do not think that it is wise to personally
present a case to the Gaming Commission on your feelings.
In a message dated 9/30/2016 8:01:16 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
vpFREE@yahoogroups.com writes:
Can anyone please tell me if they have experienced repercussions from
reporting something to the Gaming Commission? We just got home from the 'big'
end of month drawing at our local casino. The casino itself is owned by a
larger corp. in the Reno market. We do not feel as though the drawing was
executed nor prizes awarded as advertised. And this is not the first time.
Just wondering if we are signing our death warrant here if we lodge a
complaint.
Thanks,
robar
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