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Reply To: Cutting out the rogues helps us all

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Hi,

well here is the obvious answer.

ask the player before they play, how they want their cashins to be verified; and perhaps instead of having the player fax a form with enough info to make it easy for identity theft. they instead have a form that must be signed by the player stating how they want the confirmation to be done; and that they reckognize the risks they take by choosing to forego the confirmation requirements.

in other words, you could agree that your cashins are to be sent to your email address at NETeller; the one you used to sign up with at the casino; and that no confirmation is needed as long as they have a NETeller proof of transaction that the money was paid to that agreed upon email address; I don’t see how the casino can be held liable for any wrong doings.

I’d go for that.

ps.

those are excellent points about hiding it from a spouse; I didn’t think of that.

getting back to my original point though; is that would not the industry see more than enough in extra profits that it would justify whatever losses might be incurred due to fraud?

I think so.

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Jeff, I got that information from either your support team or you. and I even wrote and asked about whether if the player went and played a hand of blackjack; and then came back to slots; would they break the requirements.

I was told yes.

Perhaps I misunderstood. but that is how I remember it.

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one more thing; now days a $1000 is nothing. I think the casinos should payout the $2400 winners; stuff like that; without putting a player thru hell to get it.

maybe move the “hardline” up to $10 k.