@DareWright wrote:
They pay a flat fee of $60 for 13 interactions. That stinks that they deduct the winnings. i don't like that!
@DavePi wrote:
Would you guys still MS if you won the Powerball? jw
@GuyFawkes wrote:
Have you read the assignments for another MSC who requires shoppers to return all winnings over $500? If you won big on a slot machine ($100,000 payoff) what would you do?
@ChrisCooper wrote:
@GuyFawkes wrote:
Have you read the assignments for another MSC who requires shoppers to return all winnings over $500? If you won big on a slot machine ($100,000 payoff) what would you do?
I'd take a flake citation on the shop and keep the money.
@LisaSTL wrote:
That would be a big hell no.
@DavePi wrote:
Would you guys still MS if you won the Powerball? jw
@jangler64 wrote:
Talking round numbers here: If you have a shop fee of $50, required purchases of $50, and allowance for gaming losses of $50, then your max pay would be $150. If you win $50 total, then your net pay would be $100. If you win $10 at one slot machine, and lose $10 at another, then you have no gaming loss expenses. I put all my line items on a spreadsheet, and the MSC never has a problem with the way my numbers turn out. Last month, I did a shop for them, and wound up walking out with $5.47 more than I came in with after all requirements met. As such, My shop fee will be $5.47 less than it was supposed to be, so in a sense, A small portion of my shop fee was paid while on site.
A very large win gets a little complicated, but the schedulers will walk you through it. Don't forget that most people that go to a Casino do lose, and the goal while you are in there is to report on what transpires, not to try and win a jackpot.
I hope this helps.
Doubtful. I'd be on a world cruise.@DavePi wrote:
Would you guys still MS if you won the Powerball? jw
Because that seems dishonest?@jrossetti wrote:
Why not walk out, and restart your shop and not flake out and still keep the money?
@Marj1912 wrote:
How would they know that you won or lost? Will they pay what you loose????
@Cocogirl wrote:
Do they front you a pre-loaded players card with X amount of money on it? If not, you are playing with YOUR money. There is no way in heck I would be turning over my winnings if I'm floating the shop with my cash.