- Woman Wins 8 Million Casino Refuses To Pay
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- Woman Wins 8 Million Casino
- Woman Wins 8 Million Casino Refuses To Pay
Woman Wins $8 Million Jackpot, Casino Claims Machine Malfunctioned. Share on Facebook. Tweet on Twitter. A woman in Oregon hit the $8 million jackpot at a Lucky Eagle Casino slot machine, but could not claim her money. Veronica Castillo took her mother to the casino in Rochester, Washington last weekend. She put $100 in a machine and hit the. PORTLAND, Oregon - She thought she hit the big jackpot and won more than $8 million. That is until the Washington state casino where she was playing slots told her it was all just a big mistake.
I think she has a strong caseShe has a picture
These slot machine are no longer mechanical
Its all computer
Computer gives her 8.5 mil, I consider it fairly won.
http://www.katu.com/news/local/Over-8-million-jackpot-was-slot-machine-malfunction-casino-says-340207762.html
http://www.onlinepoker.net/poker-news/casino-news/85-million-jackpot-winner-told-slot-malfunctioning/27862
I think she has a strong case
She has a picture
These slot machine are no longer mechanical
Its all computer
Computer gives her 8.5 mil, I consider it fairly won.
http://www.katu.com/news/local/Over-8-million-jackpot-was-slot-machine-malfunction-casino-says-340207762.html
I'm not so confident in her chances of having a case. Now, I'm not too familiar with that machine, but I do know that all slots have a warning on them 'All malfunctions void payouts' or something similar on them. If the casino forked out some cash for the 'jackpot', then it may be a pitiful consolidation payment, but I can't say for sure.
The machine is certainly not mechanical, you're correct. They should be able to go into the machine history and see what happened, and whether or not a legitimate win had occurred.
Woman Wins 8 Million Casino Refuses To Pay
On a related note, I have seen 'ghost jackpots' hit before in my experience, and they were fictitious jackpots of $1,000,000+.
where is said video?
What video? The articles in the OP indicate that she wasn't able to record anything beyond a picture, which is understandable. We have the same practices here, no pictures or videos allowed.
What video? The articles in the OP indicate that she wasn't able to record anything beyond a picture, which is understandable. We have the same practices here, no pictures or videos allowed.
'She recorded the machine on her phone'. Do you say you 'record a picture'?
'She recorded the machine on her phone'. Do you say you 'record a picture'?
Ah, right. I misread the article, I was under the impression that she just snapped a shot of the machine. Regardless, video proof won't really do much for her case if the machine history says otherwise.
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does that pic not say 8.5 million nickels
171,774,993 credits in nickels recorded on machine
On the other readout is dollars.
Woman Wins 8 Million Casino
What video? The articles in the OP indicate that she wasn't able to record anything beyond a picture, which is understandable. We have the same practices here, no pictures or videos allowed.
Why is that understandable? What possible bad can come from someone recording a machine?Woman Wins 8 Million Casino Refuses To Pay
It's only protecting the casinos ass in case someone has a legitimate jackpot and the casino wants to cry foul.There was some video recently at a NY casino where machines were stealing credits from people.
They got pissed she was recording as well.