My room number is 187...no shit
Is this a bad sign?
My room number is 187...no shit
Is this a bad sign?
Not if you put on a cowboy hat, play some guitar with the blue crew, and fake chug some vodka
Wot in the singin the blues and not gettin stabbedification?
But im pretty pissed off right now. I havent played poker or anything else live in quite a while...
So im staying at a local casino/hotel complex and i dont have jack shit for money...because i cant get it out of my bank account right now.
Yeah, i probably should have thought ahead, but this was a spur of the moment venture.
Its a pretty new account, but still...so far i have only 200; this is after the atm literally only gave me 100 after requesting larger amounts, and i havent even used the atm otherwise today.
- cash advances dont work through the teller or anything else... im denied
- now i find out that if i call the customer service # for my bank, the CS is nonexistent...unless you want to report your card lost or stolen.
Irony...i have money to spend...and i cant spend it...
This is just surreal
probably a good time to shut it down if ya know what I'm sayin
Pawn shop
Sell sell sell
I've run into this before, too, which is why I always make sure to have money in a bank I can access at the travel destination.
I realize that you made this trip at the last minute, but if you have more time in the future, that's what I'd suggest.
I have accounts at several major US banks, and I can usually find nearby branches for at least one of them when I travel elsewhere in the US.
However, this is what led me to the laughable situation where Wells Fargo told me, "Just because your account shows the money is available doesn't mean it's available" when I tried to withdraw $7,000.
187 is a lucky room number to have when going to murder kids at a poker table imo
also true gamblers keep at least a couple grand in cash either on them or somewhere in their house at all times, unless they are broke of course
drug dealers don't take venmo, or quick pay, or credit cards y'all
"Winning is the most important thing in my life, after breathing. Breathing first, winning next."
George Steinbrenner
Sounds like Gord man's wife had his balls in her purse.
did the ATM pay dees mann heees monneehy?
"Winning is the most important thing in my life, after breathing. Breathing first, winning next."
George Steinbrenner
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