Cashoutbticket

Cant remember which casino I was at grand my cashout ticket doesn't have the name of the place I won the ticket from how can I cash it out if I cant remember because I got really hammered that night.Please Advise.Need the money to get back to texas

It sounds like you’re in a bit of a tough spot, but there are a few steps you can take to figure out how to cash out your ticket, even if you can’t remember which casino it came from. Here’s what you can do:

  • Look for any identifying details on the ticket: Sometimes, even if the name of the casino isn’t listed, there might be a small logo, address, or a code that could help identify the casino. Check for any other small text or markings on the ticket.
  • Call the casinos in the area: If you were in a specific neighborhood or area, try calling the casinos you visited during your trip. Let them know the date and approximate time you received the ticket. They might be able to help identify the casino based on the ticket number or the time it was issued.
  • Visit multiple casinos: If you’re in a larger casino area (like the Las Vegas Strip), consider visiting the casinos where you might have been and asking about your ticket. Even if the ticket doesn’t have the casino’s name, casino staff can sometimes help based on the ticket's information or format.
  • Ask the staff at any casino: If you’re not sure where to start, head to any casino’s cash-out window or customer service desk. They may be able to help you trace the ticket based on details such as the time or the game played. They can often help by looking up the ticket number in their system.
  • Check the ticket format: Some casinos use specific formats for their cash-out tickets. If you can remember which casino it was most likely from, check to see if their ticket format matches the one you have. This could help narrow it down.

In the future, it’s a good idea to keep track of which casino you’re at, especially after drinking, to avoid this kind of confusion. But for now, these steps should help you resolve the issue and get your money. Good luck, and I hope you make it back to Texas soon!


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