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Suit came over to the guy next to me and said he was overpaid and need to return $310.

Guy says that aint happening.

Suit says I can give you a $100 voucher to the steakhouse if you return the money.

Guy says no.

Suit keeps saying its stealing and he can call the police and that he will be banned for life.

Guy sticks to his guns and says no. He friends are telling him to return the money and he is telling them all to fuck off.

Suit says I will give you 30 minutes to think about it then I'm bring security over and throwing you out.

Guys friends try paying for him and suit says he has to return the money.

Guy got up and left. Never returned the money.

He can come back in six months. No one will remember.

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41 minutes ago, sleepy said:

Suit came over to the guy next to me and said he was overpaid and need to return $310.

Guy says that aint happening.

Suit says I can give you a $100 voucher to the steakhouse if you return the money.

Guy says no.

Suit keeps saying its stealing and he can call the police and that he will be banned for life.

Guy sticks to his guns and says no. He friends are telling him to return the money and he is telling them all to fuck off.

Suit says I will give you 30 minutes to think about it then I'm bring security over and throwing you out.

Guys friends try paying for him and suit says he has to return the money.

Guy got up and left. Never returned the money.

He can come back in six months. No one will remember.

You hanging out with Brock again?

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Same thing happened last summer in Delaware...

 

 

https://www.usbets.com/delaware-dover-downs-sports-betting-overpayment-lawsuit/

 

A sports bettor in Delaware is continuing a legal fight stemming from a sports bet gone wrong last July.

Lawyers for the gambler argued in a court filing last week that it’s not felony theft under Delaware law to take an overpayment on a winning sports bet. His attorneys argued that he was unlawfully charged, resulting in an erroneous criminal record, which all began from a $20 bet. The gambler, Davell Golding, won a baseball parlay bet last year that had a face value of $354.15. However, the casino paid him out $2,164.65 in error, or $1,810.50 more than he was due for winning the bet.

The casino, Dover Downs, and Golding were not able to resolve the issue amicably.

Golding and a state trooper assigned to gaming matters were in communication with regard to him returning the money, but that process went awry and on July 19, 2018, which was 13 days later, a warrant for his arrest for felony theft was issued. The criminal charges were later dropped when Golding ultimately returned the extra money on Aug. 16, within a 30-day window Dover Downs gave him.

Golding also received a lifetime ban from the property for not quickly returning the money.

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