These malfunctions seem to be happening more & more all the time now, what's up with that. I say the casinos are getting very greedy these days. Why all of a sudden are all of these machines doing this??
Would not surprise me if contracts were taken out on these casino owners where these malfunctions keep taking place.
depends on a lot of things ,,, did the machine roll up on what would have been a ninety nine thou jackpot ,, which the man knew was the max ,, and malfuctioned to 166 mil ,,, or did it roll up on nothing ,,,, he should get paid only on a roll up ,, i had a similar incident in ct. and understood that i would not get paid ,,, but that was my fault
Personally? I dont really give a fuck what you have to say I came here to watch a video of the jackpot win or at least a news bulletin. Why dont you just go ahead and rename the video 'Me flapping my gums about a video I've seen about a man winning a jackpot' and save everyone else some time. How arrogant do you have to be to think people would want to come and watch a video of you talking a load of nonsense anyway?
@OZRIC1985: Excellent. And I believe it's enough to have small piece of paper in Your pocket writing "brain malfunction. In case of loss, all money must be returned by the casino." Since the malfunction plate is in similar small letters most players never read (in the dark). And on the side of the machine. It's not even enlighted.
There must be a law: Anybody who opens a casino must put an amount of at least 50 million US-$ in case they have pay out a big win (in case of malfunction at US-$ 500.000). In this case I would say disown the casio bosses and hold them liable with their private money to pay at least the penalty of 500.000 bucks.
@Johnnytaz02 : Any corrupt technicians could let the machine malfunction show a jackpot and rob the casino. But I believe in case of malfunction the casino MUST pay a penalty of US-$ 500.000 at least to the player. Otherwise as said casinos can always claim a malfunction in case of a big win.
@ricardodegilmonde ur dumb, guy pobaly sued and got at least the 99 thousand. and smart people dont play the slots but head to the green, for some holdem.
These malfunctions seem to be happening more & more all the time now, what's up with that. I say the casinos are getting very greedy these days. Why all of a sudden are all of these machines doing this??
Would not surprise me if contracts were taken out on these casino owners where these malfunctions keep taking place.
yrusonoitall 1 week ago
halts maul
marcelr1987 3 weeks ago
depends on a lot of things ,,, did the machine roll up on what would have been a ninety nine thou jackpot ,, which the man knew was the max ,, and malfuctioned to 166 mil ,,, or did it roll up on nothing ,,,, he should get paid only on a roll up ,, i had a similar incident in ct. and understood that i would not get paid ,,, but that was my fault
heettreet 1 month ago
Personally? I dont really give a fuck what you have to say I came here to watch a video of the jackpot win or at least a news bulletin. Why dont you just go ahead and rename the video 'Me flapping my gums about a video I've seen about a man winning a jackpot' and save everyone else some time. How arrogant do you have to be to think people would want to come and watch a video of you talking a load of nonsense anyway?
freddii89 1 month ago
@OZRIC1985: Excellent. And I believe it's enough to have small piece of paper in Your pocket writing "brain malfunction. In case of loss, all money must be returned by the casino." Since the malfunction plate is in similar small letters most players never read (in the dark). And on the side of the machine. It's not even enlighted.
welpen2006 1 month ago
There must be a law: Anybody who opens a casino must put an amount of at least 50 million US-$ in case they have pay out a big win (in case of malfunction at US-$ 500.000). In this case I would say disown the casio bosses and hold them liable with their private money to pay at least the penalty of 500.000 bucks.
welpen2006 1 month ago
@Johnnytaz02 : Any corrupt technicians could let the machine malfunction show a jackpot and rob the casino. But I believe in case of malfunction the casino MUST pay a penalty of US-$ 500.000 at least to the player. Otherwise as said casinos can always claim a malfunction in case of a big win.
welpen2006 1 month ago
@ricardodegilmonde ur dumb, guy pobaly sued and got at least the 99 thousand. and smart people dont play the slots but head to the green, for some holdem.
TheZoelzer2 1 month ago
casinos are house of evil only dumbs dudes go there
ricardodegilmonde 1 month ago
there should paid it all . there did not want to paid .casino said this all the time . when some hit it big .
thecatmanful 1 month ago