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Put your S&S card in a machine. Set up an account with a PIN. Insert cash and play. When you are done playing and still have cash in the machine, transfer that money to your card and remove the card. Now you can go to another machine and enter your PIN and transfer money to that machine. It is a separate account from your regular S&S account. To get any remaining money off of your card, you take it to the casino age and tell them you want to cash out. They swipe your card, you enter your PIN on a keypad and they hand you your cash and a receipt. If you have any problems or questions, there are workers there that will help you.

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I agree with everything RWolver672 wrote, but one thing to remember is you can only cash out from a slot by putting the balance of what's in your machine on your S&S card. You cannot get cash back from the slots. Many first timers do not realize this.

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The casino doesn't keep any percentage of your winnings when you cash out. You just transfer to your player bank whatever amount you have on the machine and then you can go to the cashier and get your cash. Now if you do an advance via either the tables or at the cashier it's a 3 % service charge but that's not the same as just cashing out at the slot machine. If you charge to your S&S at the slot machine it does not incur a service charge.

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If you play the tables and decide to get cash to play or continue playing, there is a 3% charge added to your S&S account.

 

So if you ask for $100 cash at the tables, they will charge your S&S $103.

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Thanks I definatly got taken cashing out at the Glory last year. They held out either $15 or $20 on about a$180 that we were trying to cash at. We cruise soon on the Dream. I will be more carefully paying attention this time.

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