Casino denies man $166 million jackpot from a slot machine.
tags:Casino denies man $166 million jackpot claiming slot machine defective.
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Isnt there a term for someone that does that sort of thing?
Oh, yea. There is:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Indian%20Giver
I think they should be held accountable and made to pay up at least a percentage or the total. Total false representation!
And if I recall correctly, "malfunction voids all pays and plays" is pretty much the law everywhere that gaming for profit equipment is concerned. Quick google search shows a few cases where it was brought up under similar circumstances. I really feel for anyone in that situation, staring down some huge winnings when the machine freaks out. But in reading some of those cases, it's pretty obvious that the machine choked and the the "win" was false.
But if a machine that is supposed to max out at 7 digits (99,000.00) can malfunction and show 11 digits (166,666,666.65) then they are simply using the wrong machine. At that point they should have to live with the consequences.
I feel no sadness for a man who is interviewed in front of his boat while he's wearing khaki shorts and a polo shirt.
Opposed to someone that is not well off financially. Sounds a bit like a hater.