GreenNay Posted October 17, 2017 Share Posted October 17, 2017 Hello, I have a short story for you guys, and I would really appreciate some feedback and guidance. I got a call from an old boss who owes me $200 (which I don’t care about) and he says he can pay me back but I have to do him a favor. My dumb ***** said ok and we met up. His story was: “Hey I have these (3) winning tickets (&1500, $1500, $2000) from playing a baccarat machine at a casino (in New York). Please cash these out for me and I’ll give you the money I owe, plus an extra 50 for bothering you about this. I just don’t wanna cash this out because I know I’m gonna take it and gamble it away. All you gotta do is go to the cashier and they’ll give you the money” Bear in mind that I’m 20 years old and have never stepped into a casino (18 is the legal age for slots in NY). So I went and gave the cashier my ID and the tickets. She then gave me a W-9 form and asked me to fill in my Social Security since it was my first time claiming money at the casino. At this point I went straight into shock because I did not feel comfortable in the situation whatsoever. I also realized that they neeed my Social Security for tax purposes, and that this money will most likely be taxed as income. Eventually I gave in and explained to the lady everything that happened. She registered the tickets underneath my name and flagged them. She gave them back to me and said that the real owner can go to the NYC gaming commissions and prove it’s his tickets, and claim the money. But it didn’t end here. I gave him back the tickets and told him to get the money himself from the gaming commissions. He kept on trying to put the tickets into my hand and calm me down by saying “I swear to god it’s not gonna be taxed, blah blah”. So I said why don’t you do it yourself, and he says: “The reason I can’t cash this out is because I self excluded myself from gambling because I have a problem. Please cash this out, I’ll give you 1k.” This got really suspicious because he owes me $200 and now wants to give me 1k. Something does not add up. It is also bullshit because if he’s self excluded, he would’ve got kicked out the minute he walked in, and the minute he won a jackpot. I don’t know what to do because I feel like it’s my fault he’s not gonna get his 5k. And at the same time it’s his fault for not telling me that they’re gonna need my social security PLUS lied to me that’s its not gonna be taxed as income. Someone please guide me or give a feedback. Ps: in the end I gave him his tickets and said I’ll see what I can do. I just texted him to deal with it himself by going to the commission and claiming his prize money. This is what happens when you try to help people Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Afi4wins Posted October 17, 2017 Share Posted October 17, 2017 Well, as far as I can picture your situation...you have done the right thing! From my vast experience with all kinds of people, when someone who didn't pay up what is owed to you, then suddenly reappears with some money to be given away to you for a small easy job to do...then be very very suspicious...because 99.9% of the time, it would be something enshrouded in deep secrecy and darkness, which that person cannot or would not tell you about! He may have been your old boss...but he may be a devil's advocate first! You just cannot imagine, much less to know for sure, what he has gotten himself into in getting those winning tickets! An honest person would have claimed those winnings himself, without any problems whatsoever. Only when someone cannot do it himself, then he must get another person to do all his dirty job for him! I'm glad you had avoided getting yourself into deeper darker problems! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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