I saw the below article and, somehow, it doesn't quite seem right that the casinos should be allowed to keep the jackpots.
If the players built up the jackpots then I think it's only fair that the money should be paid back to the players.
A new rule that took effect Tuesday, April 5, 2011 lets Atlantic City's casinos terminate some multi-machine slot jackpots and keep money that would have been used to pay the jackpots. The casinos would have to give the public 30 days' notice; if no one wins by then, the casino can remove those machines and cancel the accrued jackpot. The previous regulations required them to transfer the jackpot to a different progressive, or multi-machine system.
AP via Argus-Press
If the players built up the jackpots then I think it's only fair that the money should be paid back to the players.
A new rule that took effect Tuesday, April 5, 2011 lets Atlantic City's casinos terminate some multi-machine slot jackpots and keep money that would have been used to pay the jackpots. The casinos would have to give the public 30 days' notice; if no one wins by then, the casino can remove those machines and cancel the accrued jackpot. The previous regulations required them to transfer the jackpot to a different progressive, or multi-machine system.
AP via Argus-Press
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