April 30th, 2024 at 1:58:24 PM
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Daily Tip: Digital Wallets Are Here! What You Need To Know! - GambleSmart (at WinStar Casino in Thackerville, OK)
Towards the end of this video he mentioned there's a $9 charge per transaction fee with your bank or credit card and credit cards may see this as a cash advance and charge their own fee on top. But I wasn't clear on whether the $9 fee came from withdrawing money from the bank onto the card or depositing money into the bank from the card. He seemed to indicate one direction of these transactions was free and I don't know which one. I don't know why people get so excited to tell you something and they totally miss the point of what they were saying, which is the fees. But he also missed covering up his PIN number eventually so now I'm really waiting for the new world order to give us a digital currency and wipe out the paper currency we now have.
This casino card can hold up to $10,000, and up to $3,000 or $2,999.99 can be cashed out at one time at a kiosk (not sure which, kind of conflicting information there). Money can be deposited onto the card from the slot machine, or deposited onto the slot machine from the card. If you're going to get jackpots that put you over a $10,000 balance on your card, you'll have to take a hand pay.
WinStar is a Class II slots casino with the Bingo ball machines, so there's things called Red Screens where you get repeat free spins that pay off for better winning Bingo cards.
The first comment I read for this video is similar to a thread that was started by a new poster last night.
( https://wizardofvegas.com/forum/gambling/online/39109-how-i-was-arrested-due-to-my-local-casinos-mobile-app-mistake/#post924916 )
"I had a problem with it because I put my card in a machine after I got rid of the wallet. After I played I pushed cash out but it didn’t print a ticket. It sent the money to someone else’s wallet. After they confirmed that I no longer had a wallet and no ticket had been printed they checked to see where the money went. It went to a previous player’s wallet. I hope that they were able to find out how this happened. I will say that I very much appreciate Winstar for giving me my money back. They can see everything on the machine from what you put in to what you played. Thank you Winstar for doing the right thing!"
Towards the end of this video he mentioned there's a $9 charge per transaction fee with your bank or credit card and credit cards may see this as a cash advance and charge their own fee on top. But I wasn't clear on whether the $9 fee came from withdrawing money from the bank onto the card or depositing money into the bank from the card. He seemed to indicate one direction of these transactions was free and I don't know which one. I don't know why people get so excited to tell you something and they totally miss the point of what they were saying, which is the fees. But he also missed covering up his PIN number eventually so now I'm really waiting for the new world order to give us a digital currency and wipe out the paper currency we now have.
This casino card can hold up to $10,000, and up to $3,000 or $2,999.99 can be cashed out at one time at a kiosk (not sure which, kind of conflicting information there). Money can be deposited onto the card from the slot machine, or deposited onto the slot machine from the card. If you're going to get jackpots that put you over a $10,000 balance on your card, you'll have to take a hand pay.
WinStar is a Class II slots casino with the Bingo ball machines, so there's things called Red Screens where you get repeat free spins that pay off for better winning Bingo cards.
The first comment I read for this video is similar to a thread that was started by a new poster last night.
( https://wizardofvegas.com/forum/gambling/online/39109-how-i-was-arrested-due-to-my-local-casinos-mobile-app-mistake/#post924916 )
"I had a problem with it because I put my card in a machine after I got rid of the wallet. After I played I pushed cash out but it didn’t print a ticket. It sent the money to someone else’s wallet. After they confirmed that I no longer had a wallet and no ticket had been printed they checked to see where the money went. It went to a previous player’s wallet. I hope that they were able to find out how this happened. I will say that I very much appreciate Winstar for giving me my money back. They can see everything on the machine from what you put in to what you played. Thank you Winstar for doing the right thing!"
May 1st, 2024 at 8:19:10 AM
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I don't see how this is any more convenient than methods that are currently in use....
May 1st, 2024 at 8:46:11 AM
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Expand it to table games and I could cash my chips at the table instead of the cage and I'd save on the CTR's until I withdraw $10K+ from the card at the cage or kiosk. But I just don't trust this technology all of a sudden with the hidden glitches.