Mine was a casino shop that was reimbursement only. Hit a $2500 jackpot and got to keep it.
@meanviking wrote:
Mine was a casino shop that was reimbursement only. Hit a $2500 jackpot and got to keep it.
@Snuffycuts99 wrote:
I've always been intrigued by the casino shops. I wondered if they would let you keep a big payout. How much did the shop reimburse for gambling? A certain amount for slots and a separate amount for table games? Do they count your winnings against the amount you bet?
@meanviking wrote:
Mine was a casino shop that was reimbursement only. Hit a $2500 jackpot and got to keep it.
@Snuffycuts99 wrote:
I've always been intrigued by the casino shops. I wondered if they would let you keep a big payout. How much did the shop reimburse for gambling? A certain amount for slots and a separate amount for table games? Do they count your winnings against the amount you bet?
@meanviking wrote:
Mine was a casino shop that was reimbursement only. Hit a $2500 jackpot and got to keep it.
If the shop was reimbursement only, then your shop fee was $0.00.@meanviking wrote:
Mine was a casino shop that was reimbursement only. Hit a $2500 jackpot and got to keep it.
@drdoggie00 wrote:
My biggest was $240 to evaluate Christmas trees at Lowe's in Eagle Pass, TX (a 600-mile round-trip drive.) Runner up was $200 to try on Rolex watches at a high-end jewelry store here locally. {No, they did not turn me into a customer!)
Edited to add: I just did a bank account opening shop for $210. I must have blocked that out because the report was a nightmare.
@teacherguy wrote:
I did a McDonalds breakfast shop once for $200. It was 60 miles away, and it was freezing rain and sleet that day. Had to stop every 15 miles or so to de-ice!
One day when I came home for lunch the phone was ringing, and it was a scheduler who offered me $100 for an easy Taco Johns lunch shop. It was a nice profitable lunch break.
The best one that I have ever done is a bit of a "cheat," as it includes credit card rewards. Got paid $210 to sign up for a Cap One card, but the first charge on the card is the $95 annual fee, so that's a $115 net. Then after running $3K through the card they award you 50k in points. At $0.01/point, that's $500. Then after running $20K through the card they award another 50k in points. So that's $115 to sign up for the card and another $1000 in reward points. Greatest thing ever!