Originally Posted by
Rob.Singer
Originally Posted by
redietz
I think Rob had a very bad Las Vegas trip. As in epic.
He routinely does this. He goes off the rails immediately after he comes back from an LV excursion. He went to Las Vegas, didn't take his tickets, evidently because he wasn't concerned about learning whether he'd be able to cash them early. All he had to do was show somebody a ticket and ask about rules and regs. A week later, after his Las Vegas fun time, he wants to know if he can cash them early as opposed to waiting a couple of weeks. Connect the dots.
Classic.
And you know sports betting? Why would I take my tickets with me? You're saying they'd cash an over 11-1/2 ticket after 9 wins?
You see red, this is why my approach is different with you. You read EVERYTHING I write very intensely, then you try to reconfigure some odd scenario that can only be explained as being formulated from an unsure, troubled mind.
Again I say, is there ANY question as to why the supposed former wife chose to breathe a last breath rather than having to be around such a weirdo any longer?
You would take the tickets with you so you could show them to a sports book manager. You would then ask if these tickets can be cashed early after they win. The tickets are just a couple thousand dollars. They won't burn a hole in your pocket.
That would have cleanly solved the problem. Capiche?
Of course, simply emailing sports books with the same questions would provide the same results, only slower. I'm kind of surprised you didn't just email the sports books and ask them. Is there any logical reason someone wouldn't commit those questions to emails? I can't think of a reason.
By the way, I have never had much of a problem getting the general casino switchboard to relay questions to sports books over the phone and then have them jot down responses and read me the responses. I must have a soothing voice.