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Originally Posted by wilson1560
Had a very awkward situation at casino I play at. Regular comes up to me when I am grabbing a soda and asks to borrow a couple hundred to get in the game and says he will give me a personal check that I can cash next week when he gets paid. Told him sorry, but that I don't lend money to non-family members. Guy got a bit huffy with me, but walked off and tried the same thing with someone else.
Haven't had this happen to me before and was wondering how common it was? Who in their right mind would actually loan money in this situation? Is this something that I should tell the floor about or just ignore (seems like if he is living that close to the edge he has no business in a casino in the first place).
This is very frequent. Call em railbirds. Although it's rare to get asked by someone you don't know. Don't make friends at a casino, you're eventually going to get solicited for money. Don't go with your friends either, unless you want to get solicited for money which will end in you loaning hundreds that you'll never get back.
Tell the floor? Na. The floor probably won't do anything about it anyways unless it got really out of hand. And even then it depends. Cause if its a guy coming in every day and losing the money he brings in, then he starts asking around, within reason, hanging around the rail, so forth, after he goes busts, there are so many of those, the floor isn't even paying attention to it.
Unless the guy got hostile or insulted you, just let it be. Dude is beyond busto.