http://bestpaydayloanlender... - This video right belongs to CNN & all credit goes to CNN. What would happened to you if a casino denies you 166 million dollar jackpot? This is apparently what happ...
http://bestpaydayloanlenders.blogspot... - This video right belongs to CNN & all credit goes to CNN. What would happened to you if a casino denies you 166 million dollar jackpot? This is apparently what happened at Seminole Hard Rock Casino in Tampa this Sunday where the casino denies one man 166 million jackpot.
According to Miami New Times Seminole Hard Rock Casino says there was a malfunction in the system. Bill Seebeck was playing a $4 slot machine when its bells started ringing and an enormous figure began flashing on its jackpot screen: $166,666,666.65. The man thought for a moment this is it. His life's financial problems are all solved and he is set financially.
However, it was not meant to by. The casino currently denies a Daytona Beach man the 166 million jackpot because the casino officials told him that "Ultimate Party Spin had spun out of control, malfunctioned and he wouldnt get any money for a malfunction." According to local WFTV they even wanted Seebeck to agree with their assessment in writing. Seebeck refused to agree in writing with the casino managers.
According to the TV station Seminole Hard Rock Casino spokesperson said that when there is a malfunction it is no win. However, the spokesperson has declined to say if in the past people were paid in similar instances.
Is it a win or no win? To win or not to win: that's the question, it seems. It is hard to say if the casino is right when it denies the man 166 million jackpot due to the machine problems - it is certainly not the man's fault - but one thing is clear. Expect to see some high profile lawyers to propose their services to Bill Seebeck to get a piece of action.
To be fair though, it needs to be said that the maximum jackpot on the machine is a relatively paltry $90,000 dollars. However, it appears that Seebeck may not even get this amount. This is what seem to be unfair on the casino's part denying him the jackpot.
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He could easily win a lawsuit. If he didn't want to take the time he could easily settle with the casino for a hell of a lot more then 99000, maybe 600 000 to 800 000. The same thing happened in Canada with a scratch ticket, the guy won 100 000 and they said it was a misprinted ticket and the guy settled in court because he didn't want to fight the OLG (Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation) in court and the OLG knew they wouldn't win in court.
Wish there was an edit button, I was thinking 1.6 million. He could definately win this case in court and either get the full 166 million or some amount close to it.
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Do it for your awareness ASAP!