http://gamingcontrolboard.pa.gov/?p=113
"Patrons that have a complaint or a dispute with a licensed gaming entity in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania may request BIE to investigate such complaint or dispute. All patron complaints and disputes are taken very seriously by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. Each complaint is assigned a case number and an investigator for immediate investigation."
I'm no lawyer, but my guess is that if a dealer or floor makes a ruling outside the state law guidelines (i.e. declaring chips to be in play that legally were not) and it winds up costing you money, and you have witnesses and documentation to attest to that, you have a pretty compelling case.
30 day time limit for complaints.
Last edited by cl0r0x70; 04-17-2013 at 11:00 PM.