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loose change
since most sites require cash outs to be in even dollar amounts, I'm sure there will be hundreds of thousands of dollars in loose change left in the accounts of banned u.s. players. It would be too much effort for sites to return every player's change, but I don't think they should keep it as profit either. I'd like to see this money go to charity. If anyone who works for an online gaming establishment that has banned US players, how about it? Also, if you know someone who does, please pass the message on to them.
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Re: loose change
It is small to the individual player but it could really add up. Its annoying when they make you leave the change when you cashout normally but its still there then next time you deposit to play. But I think it borders on fraud when they say sorry you can't play here anymore but were keeping you change (Will Hill).
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Re: loose change
Yeah i asked he same thing a while ago and I def think it should be donated to some charity... although I recently had an idea for sites like party... video poker at their casino. I ran 42 cents up to $10 then hit blackjack tables and lost my odd cents playing a slot. maybe if you get decent you can cash out like $50 or something
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Re: loose change
It could go to my favorite charity -- The Republican Retirement Fund.
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Re: loose change
[ QUOTE ]
It could go to my favorite charity -- The Republican Euthanasia Fund. [/ QUOTE ] FYP |
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Re: loose change
I don't know how other sites will act, but when Empire Poker did its bonus whore purge, it cashed out loose change as a $5.00 cashout. The irony was overwhelming:
"We don't want you bums leeching a $100 bonus while generating $400 in MGR. Get lost, and take 648% of the money you have left in your account with you!" |
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Re: loose change
Use it to hire a hitman.
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