I just wanted to get everyone's opinion on crooked tellers at your local race track racetrack. I visit visited Monmouth Park and there is a guy in on the first floor of the clubhouse in the room with the bar who pockets everyone's change. If you try to cash a voucher, say for $7.50, he keeps the .50 cents and pretends it didn't exist. These guys are in their 70s and have been there for 50 years doing this.
I was wondering if this is common at race tracks racetracks throughout the country.
I have a habit upon a purchase, not taking back dollars and change. That's a minimal tip, like keep the change. I like tipping. Over-tipping too. Light wallet with large bills.
But sure, it happens, if you stand there long enough they'll push a bunch of dimes your way.

Good to cash tickets, good for you, even if it's change.

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