Re: [vpFREE] the $43 million steak dinner...

 

There's been no indication that the player saw any "excessive" play win displayed.  The error appears to be limited to an erroneous display of the cash out ticket amount.

If someone withdraws $50 from an ATM but receives a receipt showing the withdrawal amount as $50 million, yet all other receipt details were accurate (including ending account balance), I'm hard pressed to think anyone could make a convincing case that the customer was due the full $50 mil.

If I grasp the situation correctly, the credit meter never reflected the amount displayed on the screen for the erroneous cashout.  I see this analogous to the ATM example and find the casino's offer reasonable.



---In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, <darrellg@...> wrote :

2^32=4294967296. Most casinos will pay the max win for the machine when a malfunction happens. They didn't technically have to give her anything (malfunction voids all pays and plays), but they kind of cheaped out just giving her a free dinner.

On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 9:34 AM, irdd@... [vpFREE] <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

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