Now why can't this ever happen to me???
Stolen from MSN . . .
BRIDGEPORT, Ind. — Gamblers raked in nearly half a million dollars over two days on a slot machine that multiplied by 10 the amount of money that players put in, a newspaper reported.
Caesars Indiana lost $487,000 before a player notified officials of the problem with the machine, The Courier-Journal of Louisville, Ky., reported Friday.
Kathryn Ford of Louisville, Ky., realized something was wrong July 23 when she and her husband sat down at two of the machines, called Extra Money.
When she put in a $20 bill, the machine registered it as $200. She tried another $20 bill and the same thing happened, she said.
Ford said she put eight $20 bills in the machine and received vouchers that could be redeemed for $1,600 in cash — without even playing.
Other gamblers noticed.
"There was even a young woman who jumped in while I was sitting there. She ... reached across me, popped a hundred in, popped out a thousand and then she took off," Ford said.
Ford and her husband reported the problem to a security officer and casino officials determined the machine had a switch set for use in the Philippines instead of the U.S. instructing it to multiply credits by 10.
9 Comments:
Doesn't matter if it happen to you sweetheart. Nickle slots don't pay that much.
That wonderful riverboat casino is a short drive from my house. Why wasn’t I there?
They have a guy named VITO who is looking at the video tapes right now...He has an early Christmas present for everyone playing that machine. And for Nick: If you run around in a red suit and a funny hat hugging a cat when it is 116 degrees in the shade...they won't let you in anyway because you are crazy. Take a fashion tip from Calli..She is dressed for the heat. I love her new digs but her legs are growing...longer.
LOWK I have actually seen a penny slot machine...SNCO Club IWAKUNI.
Mystic - leave Santa Claus alone. He can dress any way he wants.
And I've played the penny slots. I am truly not a gambler. I can't see throwing good money away.
Who would actually report that? Seriously, those casinos rip people off left and right. I would have put every last bill in my purse in that thing and never thought twice about it.
I am trying to decide if I would have told them or not. I probably would have. I'd feel too guilty if I didn't. Doesn't matter that the casino rips people off I would just hate knowing that I stole. Then again it IS a gambling place. I put my money in to gamble and I cashed out with more.... hmmmm dilemna.
Like Callie though I'd be at the penny and nickle machines so it really wouldn't be worth it.
aw man! I would've loved that slot!
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Cha-ching.
That's the shit. I'm still holding out for Publisher's Clearing House, though.
AWESOME! MAN that would be something, wouldn't it?
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