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Update:

  • A Louisiana judge dismissed a plaintiff’s proposed class action lawsuit against Caesars Entertainment Inc.’s Horseshoe Bossier City casino that alleged the casino skimmed patrons’ change when they cashed out of slot machines.
  • Plaintiff Mike Young claimed the casino shortchanged him several times in 2021, at about 99 cents each time, because the casino’s kiosks cash out to the nearest dollar.
  • U.S. District Judge Donald E. Walter wrote in his opinion that Young’s complaint wouldn’t meet the $75,000 financial threshold for a federal court complaint and multiple parties cannot join to satisfy that amount.
  • Even if the threshold was met, Judge Walter wrote, Caesars as a parent company cannot be held liable for its subsidiaries’ acts.

Caesars casino class action lawsuit overview: 

  • Who: Mike Young filed a class action lawsuit against Caesars Entertainment Inc. 
  • Why: Young claims Caesars fails to give change to gamblers at its casinos who use a kiosk to cash out gaming vouchers after playing slot machines. 
  • Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in Louisiana federal court. 

(Sept. 28, 2022)

Caesars Entertainment robs players at its casinos “a few cents at a time” by essentially keeping the change “off of hundreds of thousands if not millions of Gaming Vouchers,” a new class action lawsuit alleges. 

Plaintiff Mike Young claims Caesars effectively taxes players at its casinos by “manipulating the cash-out system employed by their electronic gaming systems.” 

Young argues Caesars’ cash-out kiosks round down to the nearest dollar when paying a player who cashes out a slot machine gaming voucher. 

In addition to the cash, Caesars cash-out kiosks provide players with a “simple Ticket Redemption receipt” that provides “no further direction” and “left gamers without further option,” the Caesars casino class action alleges. 

“The Kiosk simply kept the change,” the lawsuit states. 

Caesars casino class action allegedly fails to notify players it will keep change on gaming vouchers 

In addition to not giving players their change, Young argues Caesars also fails to “put an average player on reasonable notice that Gaming Voucher would be rounded down and that the Kiosk would simply keep a player’s change.” 

“Upon information and belief, Plaintiff is similarly situated with hundreds of thousands of Casino patrons who have been deprived, little by little, of millions of dollars since Defendant’s adoption of its no-change policy,” the Caesars casino class action states.

Young claims Caesars is guilty of breach of contract, conversion and unjust enrichment. He demands a jury trial and requests class certification and a judgment in favor of himself and all class members. 

Young wants to represent a nationwide class of individuals who attended a Caesars-owned or -operated casino since Sept. 23, 2012, and who was “deprived of their change” by the entertainment company. 

A similar class action lawsuit was filed against MGM Resorts International earlier this month by a consumer arguing the casino operator refuses to refund cash change to players attempting to cash-out gaming vouchers. 

Have you been denied cash change on a gaming voucher when attempting to cash out at a casino? Let us know in the comments! 

The plaintiff is represented by Ryan J. Richmond, Scott L. Sternberg, M. Suzanne Montero, Keith J. Naccari; Graham H. Williams of Sternberg, Naccari & White, LLC; and Lawrence J. Centola, III and Jason Z. Landry of Martzell Bickford & Centola. 

The Caesars casino class action lawsuit is Young v. Caesars Entertainment, Inc., Case No. 5:22-cv-05331, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana. 


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35 thoughts onCaesars class action over change skimming dismissed

  1. Stephen Eugene Bland says:

    I go to Cash magic truck stop cacino in Shreveport Louisiana I have been going there for 6 years and if give the person working as the cashier $1.75 ticket to cash they only give $1 don’t even offer the change and will not cash any ticket under 25 cents the machines also give you a 10 cents win but when you get down to 10 cents you can play i

  2. Christy Winborn says:

    They never redeem cash my husband has attempted to on every visit and the tickets are typically misplaced or lost later

    1. Stephen Eugene Bland says:

      I go to Cash magic truck stop cacino in Shreveport Louisiana I have been going there for 6 years and if give the person working as the cashier $1.75 ticket to cash they only give $1 don’t even offer the change and will not cash any ticket under 25 cents the machines also give you a 10 cents win but when you get down to 10 cents you can play i

  3. Virginia Stacy says:

    Ceasers Horseshoe Hammond is doing this also I have a stack of pay vouchers with change ranging from .1 cent to 99 cents on at least 50+ vouchers They don’t have a machine to get the change back either

  4. MaryEllen Binder says:

    Please add me

  5. Jacob Reed says:

    I have dealt with these same issues at horseshoe casino in bossier , Louisiana downs, and boomtown casino. I live in bossier city and frequently go the casinos for entertainment. I didn’t like the fact they were making it such as hassell to get our money from the kiosk. They have stolen millions from players by doing this . It’s a huge scam and I would like to join if possible

  6. Linda Hopkins says:

    Add Me Please

    1. Forest boucher says:

      I too have had this happen there and MGM THIS year.

  7. Carolyn Harris says:

    I believe all Casinos are doing this no change policy because of Covid, they act as we don’t want our money, change turns into dollars. And I want my money too! I would like to join the Class Action Suit..

  8. Lisa Sanders says:

    Add me. This is a BIG BIG SCAM. We come to the casino to enjoy and have fun. Not try to hunt down 1 cage clerk to give us change back! They are making millions daily by this scam. usually they have one employee possibly to work in the cage and there’s a long line of people standing in line, to get change back from the machine. This is unacceptable.

  9. Shirley Deliberto says:

    Please add me.

  10. Sheila says:

    Yes I played plenty of time and never getting change got frustrated

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