Returned Coins and Made Money

Rascal

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Made 2 trips today to cash in coin and run other assorted errands. One casino told me they can't take halves (they did last week) [well, they weren't supposed to] because their bank charges them to count and roll them. Okay, guess I won't be playing or eating there any more, though mind you I *may* make them a quarter/dime/nickel/penny dump.

Down the road to another casino that's been cool. decided to get a player's club card, which is something I seldom bother to do because I have never yet derived any measurable benefits from them. But $5 in free play is still $5, though you have to wager cash of your own. The $5 is used to match your bet but the plus side is the machine is set to 'win' each roll until you use the $5 up, after which it is the usual pot luck. I put in a $20 and walked away with $26.35 when I caught on to the game.

Plus they paid me close to $500 just to cash in some dirty old coin I had laying around. :laughing7:

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Rascal said:
Made 2 trips today to cash in coin and run other assorted errands. One casino told me they can't take halves (they did last week) [well, they weren't supposed to] because their bank charges them to count and roll them. Okay, guess I won't be playing or eating there any more, though mind you I *may* make them a quarter/dime/nickel/penny dump.

Down the road to another casino that's been cool. decided to get a player's club card, which is something I seldom bother to do because I have never yet derived any measurable benefits from them. But $5 in free play is still $5, though you have to wager cash of your own. The $5 is used to match your bet but the plus side is the machine is set to 'win' each roll until you use the $5 up, after which it is the usual pot luck. I put in a $20 and walked away with $26.35 when I caught on to the game.

Plus they paid me close to $500 just to cash in some dirty old coin I had laying around. :laughing7:

Rascal

Nice little bonus. How do you know when you exchange your dumps at a casino that you aren't sending them to your supply bank's vault?
 

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Rascal

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Bank uses Loomis. That particular casino uses Brinks, and I have seen garda in the area servicing others as well.

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