> Also, for what it is worth....the cage supervisor at Rampart told
> me that most casino's want you to think that the Marker must be repaid
> before you leave Vegas, but she said " the Nevada Law states it must
> be repaid within 30 days after accepting the money". True or False, I
> am not sure because I have yet to try it and hope I never have to.
This is correct. A marker is effectively a 30-day interest-free loan,
except that at the end of 30 days they deposit the marker against
whatever bank account you have on file, and it gets deducted from your
account whether you want it to or not, subject to bouncing, etc.
Most casinos I have dealt with are willing to mail a statement home
before depositing the marker, giving you a chance to pay from a
different account if you so choose (which is how I deal with the
brokerage account number thing someone else mentioned; not that I sell
stocks to pay off gambling debts, but my brokerage cash account earns
more interest than my bank checking account so I keep most of my liquid
$$ there).
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