wrote:
"I believe they were submitted to Gaming for approval. They were approved by Gaming. They were ordered by and manufactured for a licensed gaming establishment and were delivered to that casino. To my knowledge there is no "redemption notice" posted for them, and if returned to the casino they can be cashed in. In short, to my knowledge, they are live gaming checks."
Did I say anything that was inaccurate or false?
Please understand that I would agree with you that the manner in which they came to be is reprehensible, but that does not alter the fact that, to my awareness, in accordance with Nevada Gaming Regs and the Four Queens, they are legitimate chips.
Or, are you telling us (yes, we are all listening) that in your professional opinion, they are not Gaming and Four Queens approved?
Respectfully,
Jim
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