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While surfing on the Instagram I came across a video, where casino refuses to cash out $25k winning even after providing ID. Here is that short video. A person has won $25k in gambling, but lady at exchange refuses to change chips into cash. If that person would have violated rules, dealer would not have given him chips, but since he has chips, he has won fairly.
I didn't watch the video, but I know too well we have so many cheaply-made click baits all over the Internet this days, and this might just be one of them. If a customer shows up to your casino, with the chips and request for a cash out, but is being denied, we all know what that means right?

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If such situation happens to you, how would you react? What a person even can do in this situation? Go away with chips? Give chips to someone else and let him cash out? Contact lawyer?
If you have the capacity to, all you need is to press legal charges against them and allow them explain the reasons to the jury in court.
And why did they cut the video and not show what happened later?  Grin
Too much ragebait there just for content!
Exactly my point!
Original archived Re: What would you do if offline casino refuses to cash out winning?
Scraped on 31/08/2025, 17:35:34 UTC
While surfing on the Instagram I came across a video, where casino refuses to cash out $25k winning even after providing ID. Here is that short video. A person has won $25k in gambling, but lady at exchange refuses to change chips into cash. If that person would have violated rules, dealer would not have given him chips, but since he has chips, he has won fairly.
I didn't watch the video, but I know too well we have so many cheaply-made click baits all over the Internet this days, and this might just be one of them. If a customer shows up to your casino, with the chips and request for a cash out, but is being denied, we all know what that means right?

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If such situation happens to you, how would you react? What a person even can do in this situation? Go away with chips? Give chips to someone else and let him cash out? Contact lawyer?
If you have the capacity to, all you need is to press legal charges against them and allow them explain the reasons to the jury in court.