If this was really last night, give it a week or a month and see how many friends, especially mutual friends, are no longer talking to you. Forget our votes, listen to those. Also forget small claims, you need to worry more about hearing from your state's gambling commission.If the moderators allow me to update, I will ABSOLUTELY update and tell you how many friends I’ve lost. Almost everyone (including the friend that brought the “winner” thought he was being a total asshole for the way he was down on his hands and knees scooping up quarters off the floor to put in his pockets. And he was lying about much he put into the machine too (he said $75–who the fuck walks around, nuch less even get $75 in quarters—when going to a party at a strangers house). In addition, I will gladly, gladly call our state gaming commission (AZ) and ask what trouble I might be in. I will also update on that when I can. People CAN’T be this dramatic in real life...I’m a ducking instagram influencer for my job, the phoniest, most vapid, saddest job a person can have right now and I’m still blown away by some of these comments. Call me YTA all you like, but don’t be stupid and claim to have knowledge you don’t in the process.
INFO Did he explicitly ask if he was allowed to play it, and keep what he wins? If no then he played it without permission, you aren't running a casino.No he did not, the first time I ever saw or spoke to him was when he was on his hands and knees picking quarters up off the floor slamming them his pockets. I don't mind if people play it, I even give people quarters to play it (since no one has change anymore) but he did not ask.
Also, need more info. You stated that other guests have won small jackpots in the past (max $50). Did you let them keep it? If so, why are you making a double-standard here?I would have let him keep $50-100 (he certainly got away with some in his pockets) but he was such an asshole right away that he didn't give me the chance to come to any sort of deal. Most everyone at the party just wanted him gone. I do feel bad and maybe my guilt over the apparent double standard is why I'm asking here. But I do feel as though had he been even slightly cool and not threaten cops or lawsuits I wouldn't have been backed into a corner.
INFO We need to know where the money came from. Did the money in the machine come from YOU putting it in or playing the machineSo this is all guess work based on what my grandma said the jackpot could hold (there's a window that shows the coins in rhe jackpot, the space behind is about the size of a big shoe box). She said it gets full at $800. It was more than half when she and my grandpa gave it to me, I always guessed $500. In five years it's now 7/8ths full. I play it from to time to time so I'd say $100 of that is mine and $100 is friends. I think the jackpot and normal pay outs come from different boxes so last night was the last night I've ever seen that window empty. I know nothing of the machine or how it works or how to change settings so I may be so wrong and a slot machine "nerd" could correct me if I'm way off base.
I really hope you get into some serious legal trouble and then you’ll wish all you lost was several hundred and not thousands including jail time.Edit9 (at 5:45am, gotta work): you guys are really cracking me up. I love the comments that say "your edits make you YTA! Alone. Where did the money come from btw?" I truly can accept the YTA votes but so freaking many of them have basic facts wrong.
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Katrina Bookman captured national attention last year when she played a "Sphinx Slot Machine" at Resorts World Casino in Queens, New York, and it appeared as though she'd won $43 million - which would have been the largest jackpot ever won on the slots in U.S. history.
When Bookman came to collect her prize, a casino worker told her she hadn't actually won anything and offered her nothing but a complimentary steak dinner and $2.25.
Bookman's attorney Alan Ripka says he has been fighting for months to get the casino to pony up more cash for Bookman, but to no avail.
Ripka also said he's asked Resorts World Casino to explain how the machine malfunctioned, but the company did not offer him anything.
The complaint alleges that Resorts World Casino was "Negligent" and did not adequately maintain their lottery equipment.
The casino did not immediately respond to CNNMoney's request for comment regarding the lawsuit.
Katrina Bookman captured national attention last year when she played a "Sphinx Slot Machine" at Resorts World Casino in Queens, New York, and it appeared as though she'd won $43 million - which would have been the largest jackpot ever won on the slots in U.S. history.
When Bookman came to collect her prize, a casino worker told her she hadn't actually won anything and offered her nothing but a complimentary steak dinner and $2.25.
Bookman's attorney Alan Ripka says he has been fighting for months to get the casino to pony up more cash for Bookman, but to no avail.
Ripka also said he's asked Resorts World Casino to explain how the machine malfunctioned, but the company did not offer him anything.
The complaint alleges that Resorts World Casino was "Negligent" and did not adequately maintain their lottery equipment.
The casino did not immediately respond to CNNMoney's request for comment regarding the lawsuit.
$43 Million Slots Jackpot Malfunction Lawsuit Challenges Casino’s Refusal to Pay. Posted on: June 16, 2017, 01:00h. Last updated on: June 17, 2017, 07:33h. Gambler offered steak dinner after casino claims $43 million jackpot was 'machine malfunction' By the highest slot jackpot ever recorded in any casino is $39.7 million-- and that was in a No Joy in Newcastle as Casino Withholds $8.5 Million Jackpot Claiming Machine Malfunction. Posted on: February 22, 2020, 01:01h. Last updated on: February 23, 2020, 11:53h. So let me get this straight: man walks into casino, hits the Jackpot. Casino makes man wait twenty-four hours before telling him said jackpot was a result of a malfunction. Man takes casino to tribal court, tribal court says rules don’t apply to sovereign nations. Takes them to the Alabama Supreme court who defers back to tribal court. Got it. The bingo machine indicated a jackpot of $459,000, then $918,000, and finally settled on a "payout multiplier" of $1,377,000, according to the gambler's lawsuit. The casino took Rape's payout Veronica Castillo from Portland, Oregon, thought she hit an over $8 million jackpot at a Washington state casino, until the bosses told her that the machine had malfunctioned and there would be no prize. Although not a big gambler, Castillo went with her mother to Lucky Eagle Casino in Rochester, Washington, on Nov. 5. While playing a video game called Jurassic Riches, Castillo’s winnings The January ruling doesn’t augur well for another lawsuit challenging a similar “jackpot” that a different casino refused to pay based on the same rationale — machine malfunction. After a woman thought she won a $43 million casino jackpot, she was told it was a machine malfunction and was offered a steak dinner instead. Katrina Bookman saw the number on her slot machine screen in August at Resorts World Casino in Jamaica, Queens, and thought she had won the biggest slot machine jackpot ever in the U.S.: $42,949,672. PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — An Arizona man has filed a lawsuit after the slot machine at the Talking Stick Resort and Casino indicated three red double sevens on the screen, which would have Katrina Bookman captured national attention last year when she played a "Sphinx Slot Machine" at Resorts World Casino in Queens, New York, and it appeared as though she'd won $43 million -- which
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