For more years than I wish to remember, I have had a credit line at the Princess Casino in Freeport, Bahamas. When I do go, I get a marker to buy in & then play at the tables for a few hours. If I happen to win, I pay off my marker at the cage. If I loose a few bucks, which has happened numerous times, I wait until the casino sends me a statement at the end of the month. I send a check to the Princess Casino executive office which is located in Miami. If I am ever late in sending a check I would expect that I would most likely receive a friendly reminder, just as some of my other creditors would do. Suppose I don't pay, which I never would think of doing because I love the chocolate mousse that they serve at the buffet, what, if anything, could the casino do? They are in the Bahamas & I live in Florida. I know that I would be forever banned from playing at the casino & may be subject to arrest if I entered the Bahamas. I would never stiff a creditor, even if it was a casino, but this thread piqued my interest. I know the obvious answer, but I wonder about their ability to collect. I just looked out my window & there are 2 big guys wearing suits. They have crooked noses & I think I heard one guy named Vito talking to the other guy name Sal wondering if they have the right address. It appears that they both have bulges underneath their armpits. I'll check back tomorrow to see what you all have to say. COMING!!!!!
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