Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
Dan my guess is that if they refuse to reinvestigate you either pissed them off or they are convinced you are in the wrong. In the spirit of this forum I think this really is a coin flip but heads you lost and tails you lost.

Now the question is how much damage has been done. So several questions:

How much money is involved? Please let it be a cash value of at least $1,000. If you tell us you're going to file a claim for $100 you're wasting everyone's time.

What casino is it? Is it a casino you need to go to again because of its proximity to the WSOP? Or is it some small casino you visited for one night because you didn't want to burn your comps somewhere else?

Now you're saying it may not actually be mistaken identity. Well get your story straight. If you can't get it straight here you're not going to get it straight with a formal legal complaint.

Are you on a fishing expedition here looking for the "right circumstances" for your nebulous claim?

Details Dan or drop it. Waffling has no credibility.
I said that I think it could be mistaken identity, but I'm not sure. How can I be sure if they will barely tell me anything and won't return my calls?

Think, Alan, think!

The cash value is less than $1000.

It is not a waste of time, because that money is owed to me, and I am not going to let them keep it.

If you believe money under $1000 is so little, agree to pay me that amount and I promise to drop this matter and never speak of it again.

Otherwise, you have no right to tell me what money is "worth the time" for me to pursue.