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Radiance was charging 3% service fee in the casino when Patrick (GMoney) was doing his live feed two weeks ago while sailing in Alaska.
Missed that. Well, that's a big fat bummer but can't say it surprises me with everything else going on. I certainly understand them not wanting the casino cashier being used as a bank but it really sucks for those wanting money to gamble. Fortunately we rarely use the casino for cash or gambling (Bingo gets all my gambling $ :p) so it won't really affect me.

 

I suppose it was just a matter of time... :rolleyes:

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Missed that. Well, that's a big fat bummer but can't say it surprises me with everything else going on. I certainly understand them not wanting the casino cashier being used as a bank but it really sucks for those wanting money to gamble. Fortunately we rarely use the casino for cash or gambling (Bingo gets all my gambling $ :p) so it won't really affect me.

 

I suppose it was just a matter of time... :rolleyes:

 

First of all Hi Patti

 

From what I heard, the 3% surcharge only applies to cash advacnes at the cashier window. If you are gambling at the tables, the croupier can waive the service fee.

 

This is only what I read on another thread. I cannot verify the validity. I will post a thread on the main board and see what they say.

 

Dave

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From what I heard, the 3% surcharge only applies to cash advacnes at the cashier window. If you are gambling at the tables, the croupier can waive the service fee.

That's all well and good but what if you need cash for the slots?!

 

This is only what I read on another thread. I cannot verify the validity. I will post a thread on the main board and see what they say.
Good plan! Will watch it for replies.
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First of all Hi Patti

 

From what I heard, the 3% surcharge only applies to cash advacnes at the cashier window. If you are gambling at the tables, the croupier can waive the service fee.

 

This is only what I read on another thread. I cannot verify the validity. I will post a thread on the main board and see what they say.

 

Dave

Hi Dave.............I guess this means that if you take money out of the casino, the croupier will follow you to either a table or a slot to make sure you are gambling.:eek: He/She's going to be one busy person.

 

I know that on Splendour, I took money out of the casino and they asked me if I was going to use it in the casino..............of course I was..............I may be blond but I'm no dummy!!;)

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