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this happened in 2012 and a casino is trying to issue summons to court for theftfound credit in slot machine. asked if anyone was playing machine. waited a while and cashed voucher. casino tracked me by my card and over 2 years later took me into office, took name and address, read me my rights, and said i will receive summons for court for theft. they stated it was their money. can i be charged with theft
Yes. Obviously, you've been charged, so the State believes they have a reasonable likelihood of convicting you.
Depending on the value of the voucher, you could be facing very serious, felony charges.
It's best NOT to continue to post details about this case online. Detectives and prosecutors have internet access (and subpoena power) too.
My advice is to discuss this matter - in private - with an experienced, Arizona-licensed criminal defense attorney as soon as possible. The stakes are high here.
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1. I put in $20, there were no credits on the machine. I spin once and lost but the machine gave me something like $84. Apparantly the person before me hit cash out with 84.40 (can't remember the exact number now) but the machine printed a voucher for .40. Casino security and state police surrounded me at the next machine j was playing and made me give the money back.
2. Wife walked away from machine without cashing out $100. Went back and it was gone. Went to security ND they pulled up a screen that showed the cashed out tickets. Called to someone else to cancel her ticket. Since it wasn't cashed yet they hand paid her. Not sure what happened to the person who tried to use her ticket.
3. My dad was in Vegas and had $40 in machine. He had to pee so he asked the lady next to him to watch machine. When he came back she told.him that as soon as he left a guy came by cashed out ticket and walked away. He told security and they said too bad and did nothing. Told him it happens all the time and to not leave money behind.
Was your dad mad/upset with the lady for not defending his credits? This scenario is one reason that I usually say no when asked to watch a machine.
'3. My dad was in Vegas and had $40 in machine. He had to pee so he asked the lady next to him to watch machine. When he came back she told.him that as soon as he left a guy came by cashed out ticket and walked away. He told security and they said too bad and did nothing. Told him it happens all the time and to not leave money behind.'
Was your dad mad/upset with the lady for not defending his credits? This scenario is one reason that I usually say no when asked to watch a machine.
No I don't think so. I also agree. Anytime someone asks me I pretty much cash out and say, sorry I am leaving.
2. Wife walked away from machine without cashing out $100. Went back and it was gone. Went to security ND they pulled up a screen that showed the cashed out tickets. Called to someone else to cancel her ticket. Since it wasn't cashed yet they hand paid her. Not sure what happened to the person who tried to use her ticket.
This scenario happened to a guy at the bar in Tunica my last trip. But it was $390. Lucky he got it back.
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Just curious is vulturing ultimate X considered stealing? If not, is there really that much difference between that and using a pre-existing balance in the machine?
One casino told me doing it was against their personal policy. But yeah, generally speaking, not the same. EV isn't money. You can obviously lose too.
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Just curious is vulturing ultimate X considered stealing? If not, is there really that much difference between that and using a pre-existing balance in the machine?
There's all the difference in the world, IMO. Vulturing is selectively playing a game when it's in an advantage position. Whether that means multipliers, 10 O'clock on Rock Around the Clock slot, a 12K RF progressive on a .25 machine, buying out all the remaining tickets on a punchboard when it costs less than the value of remaining prizes, or a hundred other examples, those are opportunities deliberately provided and calculated into the overall return of the game.
The other's just stealing, unless it's free play loaded on the machine by the casino for you.
From my understanding, any credits left on the machine are surrendered unless a security guard is monitoring it.
Just curious is vulturing ultimate X considered stealing? If not, is there really that much difference between that and using a pre-existing balance in the machine?
Is it stealing to start playing a machine with a high progressive meter, or to sit down at Rock Around the Clock at 10:30 instead of 2:00?
Yes, there is a difference between playing a machine with a higher-than-baseline expected return and cashing out a credit balance.