Home » VT News » What Would You Do If You Found 700 Bucks In A Casino
What Would You Do If You Found 700 Bucks In A Casino
MILWAUKEE Charles Meyer says he had only a brief moment of hesitation before he turned over the 700 dollar he found on the floor of Milwaukee's Potawatomi Bingo Casino.
In hindsight, he says he might have acted differently had he known the casino would keep the money he found last April after no one stepped up to claim it.
His reward for turning over the cash was a 25 dollar casino slot play voucher he already used.
The situation prompted him to file a complaint with the state Division of Gaming.
Casino spokeswoman Dianne Markut says it's standard practice for the casino to keep any found money if no one can legitimately claim ownership.

Advertisement:
The Latest:
Introducing the Trippies Class of 2017What I Did On My Summer Vacation - Part 2
Sayonara Wynn Nightlife Social Media History
Sayonara Bellagio Table Game Canopies
Trippies 2017 Webcast Live This Saturday!
Some Thoughts About Alon
Crown Pulls Out Of Alon
The Lucky Dragon Photo Safari
The Trippies 2017 Final Nominees Are...
The Trippies 2017 Nomination Phase Is Now Open
The Crown Of Macau... And Eventually Vegas
» Complete Archive

Recent Comments:
» Sayonara Bellagio Table Game Canopies...
» Introducing the Trippies Class of...
» Introducing the Trippies Class of...
» Sayonara Bellagio Table Game Canopies...
Comments & Discussion:
I should the rule should you find something like $700. It's you're if no one else come along to claim it within a resonable time. The casino has more than enough. Pappose & squaw will not starve.
Comments Are Closed