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Old 11-01-2007, 05:17 PM
Nick Rivers Nick Rivers is offline
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Default Re: Casino ships me extra hundo

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I hope you feel good about him getting in serious trouble for his drawer being off, $100, which he likely had to either make up out-of-pocket or get written up/fired.

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They don't get in trouble for this. Cashiers are bonded, insured against errors like this. It happens all the time, and it's part of the price of doing business for casinos. Some insurance company somewhere will eat that loss.

Everyone here should remember that when you're the recipient of a favorable pay-out error on the part of a casino employee, be it a cashier, a blackjack dealer, or whoever else. In the case of a table game, it will just get lumped in with the table hold (reducing it by whatever amount) and will never be discovered. In the case of a cashier or someone working the floor like a slot change person, the casino is aware humans make mistakes and they are insured against it. The chance that "you get someone fired" because you don't alert them to their pay-out error is virtually nil.
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