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Anyone know for sure? I brought 6 of them back from Vegas knowing I'd be going to AC this fall. They are the same company and I had no problem redeeming Sam's Town chips at Stardust, But someone at Foxwoods suggested to me that the New Jersey Gaming Commision might be quite a bit more strict on that policy than Nevada's. If anyone is an AC Casino employee or knows the answer, I'd appriciate it.
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why did you do that?
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maybe he was drunk
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Well, he did say "I brought 6 of them back from Vegas knowing I'd be going to AC this fall." This implies he did in on purpose.
Maybe the cashiers are too slow for him so he wanted to come prepared. [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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lol!!!! They don't even want you removing the chips from the casino.... think about it for a little while...
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Why wouldn't they love it if you left with the chips?
They hope that you drop them in a drawer and forget about them so they never have to redeem them and that $ stays in their till. |
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I'm sure they would love it if you left with the chips. However NJ gaming commision forbids leaving with chips. Not sure if the gaming commision cares about redeeming chips from other casinos, they may not have thought to address that...
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