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When we're there in May, I'll hold your chips for you.....for a nominal fee of course
My FAVORITE table at Bally's in Vegas was located right in front of the cage.....so it made things easy to cash out..lol
I know it doesn't help matters any, but I've been in the same situation many many time before....![]()
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GGW Laurie (18th April 2008), kakata (18th April 2008)
well, i can say that this thread benefited me right away. had a bunch of money in my ewallet after my cashouts at thisisvegas. deposited $100 at 3dice to play fortune falls and it was playing great... so i added another $500 so i could up my bets. than i kept thinking about this thread when i found myself betting $2.00 (a lot for me) and ended up cashing out a profit of $125. a first for me i think since usually i'm only happy if i double a big deposit. i just had a feeling my luck would turn and didn't want to add to this thread, lol. i don't know why, but i'm beginning to feel real timid now when i play. anyone feel the same?
GGW Laurie (18th April 2008)
Whatever happened to the "safe" in the banking section that Enzo was talking about not too long ago???
I forget the name of the casino but before the UIGEA I remember playing somewhere that had this option....
Operators: If you don't know what Transparency means, then here you go.....now how about practicing it?
Transparency, as used in the humanities and in a social context more generally, implies openness, communication, and accountability. It is a metaphorical extension of the meaning a "transparent" object is one that can be seen through. ...
Fleur-De-Lis (25th October 2008)
I remember all that too, but i didn't see anything like that in the banking section and i just checked it again.
I believe IIRC that the safe was just only set up for a few certain folks and not everyone as policy...
Operators: If you don't know what Transparency means, then here you go.....now how about practicing it?
Transparency, as used in the humanities and in a social context more generally, implies openness, communication, and accountability. It is a metaphorical extension of the meaning a "transparent" object is one that can be seen through. ...
Enzo...again IIRC did not offer it to everyone because there were just a few customers that were costing the casino extra money because they were making a lot of small and frequent deposits and also cashing out a lot of small and frequent winnings with an emphasis on small and frequent...Enzo stated something to the effect that the costs for all of those transactions with the processors were high because there were so many of them so he basically set the safe up for those account holders as a means of a way to park their cashouts until they could build them up a little more,,,but like I said in a post up above ...post #2 in this thread I believe... 3Dice does offer you the option of not being able to reverse your cashout if you set the percentage to 0%...
me too Laurie. I did the same thing twice in a row at Club World - I win something on Friday and cash it out....then Saturday I go back and start picking at it and on Sunday there's not enough to bother withdrawing so I spent that too. And to be honest, at first I was a little choked at Club World and thought about closing my account there too, because if they would do withdrawals over the weekend instead of leaving it sitting there in limbo for 3 or 4 days....Like it's their fault I have no self control. heh
Anyway I totally understand what you're saying and it sucks but it's an experience that you can remember next time you have a big win, right?
Like mine...I'm sure the THIRD time I win something I'll be wiser...
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"I feel sullied and unusual" - Captain Jack Sparrow
GGW Laurie (18th April 2008)
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