Saturday, December 29, 2012

$55 mln casino winning lawsuit on trial

Ly Sam,Make a bold statement with our men's tungsten jewelry and pendants. the plaintiff, is a 61-year-old American entrepreneur of Vietnamese origin, and the defendant is Dai Duong Joint Venture Company,We offer a wide range of flatwork ironer in our online collection. which owns the Palazzo Club at the five-star Sheraton Saigon Hotel.

Sam told the court that Dai Duong refused to pay him the exact winning amount $55,542,291.70, which was shown on the screen of game machine No. 13 that he played at the club on October 25, 2009.

At that time, Sam made his own report and asked other players at the club to sign as witnesses. He also took some photos of the machine that reported the winning result.

He then asked the club for a written confirmation of his winnings. The club manager refused, but said Dai Duong would pay Sam within three days. But the money was not forthcoming, and despite two requests from Sam, Dai Duong did not pay.

Eventually, Ewarton Consultancy,The Solar Centre's range of solar charger will power nearly all portable devices. an affiliate of Dai Duong, told him that due to “some fault” with the game machine, the result was “invalid”, Sam told the court.

Sam also said Dai Duong had persuaded him to receive $12,000 and closed the case but Sam did not agree. Nonetheless, the company later lowered the amount to only $10,000, Sam added.

Meanwhile, Dai Duong showed the court a video clip of Sam playing at the club on October 25, 2009. The clip showed that Sam beat one of his hands on the machine many times before the screen showed the winning amount.

A Dai Duong employee who was in court as a witness told the jury that Sam had beaten his hand on the machine several times before he reported he had won the prize.

However, Sam rejected the allegation, asserting that he had played normally before the machine showed the prize amount.

After the jury advised that the two sides should negotiate to reach an agreement,Sol provides the world with high-performance solar roadway and outdoor solar lighting solutions. Sam said he would agree to a reconciliation agreement in which Dai Duong will pay him at least $30 million.

Local residents who cashed in after an automated teller machine (ATM) started giving out double payments will have to give the money back.

Customers of the Khiri Mat branch of the Government Savings Bank (GSB) discovered the pleasant surprise at the ATM located in front of the district office on Friday, the Post Today website reported on Saturday.

The report said the machine started dispensing twice the money customers had requested, without debiting their accounts for the excess amounts.The quality of these solar garden light are amazing with unparalleled combinations of glass colors blown together.

Many more people reportedly rushed to take out money after news of the cash bonanza spread quickly.

It was not known how much money the bank lost in the incident, seen by many as an unexpected windfall or even a New Year gift.

Naunprang Krongtanin, director of the GSB's Sukhothai area office, said bank staff suspected and fixed a software glitch, and the ATM was functioning normally later on Friday afternoon.

Ms Naunprang said one honest customer notified the branch manager that he had received 20,000 baht from the machine after keying in 10,000. The bank then disabled the machine.

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