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Win a Lambo? No thanks, we'll take cash

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Win a Lambo? No thanks, we'll take cash
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[Above: A row of jackpot machines at RWS; Insert: A Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera.]

By Benson Ang

TWO punters won a Lamborghini each at the Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) casino last week.

The duo, who were playing the slot machine game Mystery Jackpot, were among those who have won over $70m in the first three months since the casino opened, RWS said.

Each car is worth $850,000 and does not come with COE, but both winners opted for $650,000 in cash instead.

Singaporean Rina Sim, 51, had gone to the casino with her parents, aged 86 and 75, on May 7.

While her parents played at the VIP tables on the second floor, she tried her luck at the slot machines in the smoking area, making $5 bets. The electrical company manager was down to her last $50 when she hit the jackpot.

Suddenly, the buttons on the machine stopped working. She could not continue playing or retrieve her ticket.

The message "Congratulations, you have won the Lamborghini!" flashed on the machine.

She said: "I didn't want to be too happy at first in case it was a mistake. I thought maybe the machine was spoilt.

"I called a staff member for an explanation. And when he told me, I was happy beyond words."

For a few minutes, she felt "shocked and numb".

"I really didn't expect to be so lucky," she said.

Ms Sim, who drives a month-old Nissan Teana, opted for the cash because she felt an expensive sports car would be difficult to maintain.

The single woman, who lives alone in a condo, will use the money to pay off her housing loans. She will also give some of it to her parents and donate a few thousand dollars to old folks' homes.

She said she also gave the 10 employees under her a $100 raise each.

The RWS regular, who visits the casino twice a week, also frequents cruise ships and casinos overseas.

But Ms Sim, who described herself as an "aunty", said she would not bet more than she does now. She will also not stop working.

She said: "The money is not life-changing. If you spend a bit here and a bit there, it will be gone quickly. You still have to work and be thrifty."

An RWS slot manager, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that once there is a win, the machine will hang so that staff members can identify, and congratulate, the winner.
 
Suddenly, the buttons on the machine stopped working. She could not continue playing or retrieve her ticket.

The message "Congratulations, you have won the Lamborghini!" flashed on the machine.

She said: "I didn't want to be too happy at first in case it was a mistake. I thought maybe the machine was spoilt.

"I called a staff member for an explanation. And when he told me, I was happy beyond words."

the typical sinkee is pessimistic ...

Ms Sim, who drives a month-old Nissan Teana, opted for the cash because she felt an expensive sports car would be difficult to maintain.

The single woman, who lives alone in a condo, will use the money to pay off her housing loans. She will also give some of it to her parents and donate a few thousand dollars to old folks' homes.

the typical sinkee is weighed down by debts/loans ... bread & butter issues like ppl of 3rd world countries ...

But Ms Sim, who described herself as an "aunty",

the typical sinkee has been psychoed by PAP to think they are 'too old' ...

from the way a sinkee talks/behaves, u can see the mechanisms of PAP @ work ...

and btw, this kinda stories will enourage gamblers to gamble further ... real story or made up by ST ?
 
Suddenly, the buttons on the machine stopped working. She could not continue playing or retrieve her ticket.

The message "Congratulations, you have won the Lamborghini!" flashed on the machine.

She said: "I didn't want to be too happy at first in case it was a mistake. I thought maybe the machine was spoilt.

"I called a staff member for an explanation. And when he told me, I was happy beyond words."

the typical sinkee is pessimistic ...

Ms Sim, who drives a month-old Nissan Teana, opted for the cash because she felt an expensive sports car would be difficult to maintain.

The single woman, who lives alone in a condo, will use the money to pay off her housing loans. She will also give some of it to her parents and donate a few thousand dollars to old folks' homes.

the typical sinkee is weighed down by debts/loans ... bread & butter issues like ppl of 3rd world countries ...

But Ms Sim, who described herself as an "aunty",

the typical sinkee has been psychoed by PAP to think they are 'too old' ...

from the way a sinkee talks/behaves, u can see the mechanisms of PAP @ work ...

and btw, this kinda stories will enourage gamblers to gamble further ... real story or made up by ST ?

Totally agree with your description. So why stay in sinkieland. Get the hell out to have a real life.
 
So flaming lamborghini is a legendary term world wide ...
 
road tax for Gallardo LP-570 is $5834 per year.

insurance will be around $20,000 per year.

full tank of shell 98 will be $170. will probably last you 3 days. If you chu cheng scrap your front or back bumper, it's 5 figures to replace it.

Ms Sim is better off keepng her Nissan....
 
Clever decision to tak cash instead of the monster which you have to pay to drive on the road and maintain them for 10 years.

Rather take cash to enjoy. Afterall there is no way you can push the car to its designed performance level on Singapore's road.
 
gahmen surely welcome these gimmicks from the casinos. the catch is to make the winner pay hefty sums for; COE, road tax, insurance, fuel on mileage, parking/season parking, omni-present ERP...... all of which, GST inclusive.

luckily the winners not sinkie enough, smart enuf to take cash.
 
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