The Tyrant Billionaire

Chapter 250: Chapter 250 Queen Of Luck Betting Company



It doesn\'t cost much anyway, at most taking out $50 as travel expenses to experience it.

The host continued to introduce the casino facilities and activities, and soon it was time for the second draw. A young man won the grand prize, celebrating with his companions.

The manager attentively reminded while giving out the prize that the money could be kept with them, stored in the hotel\'s VIP room safe, or deposited in a nearby Wells Fargo bank. The best security company in the U.S. HD Security, would accompany them to make the deposit.

If they wanted to leave Las Vegas with the money, HD Security could escort them to the airport until they boarded their flight. Both escort services were free, with the casino covering the cost.

Thoughtful.

The viewers felt it was truly considerate.

And they seamlessly inserted an ad for HD Security, making it known nationwide without any obvious traces.

Many viewers noticed that although Las Vegas TV didn\'t have many programs, and could even be said to be a channel mainly introducing the casino, it was extremely captivating, making them keep watching.

Especially the draws every two hours. Even if they were watching other channels, they would switch back to see who won the grand prize and how much it was.

Especially men, who were deeply attracted.

This also caused quite a few family disputes. Women preferred ABC, while men loved Las Vegas TV.

In fact, TV channels have their own attributes. From the beginning, ABC was more female oriented with shows like "Estée Lauder Makeup Time" and "TV Shopping," all designed for women or housewives.

Las Vegas TV, however, featured beauty, money, alcohol, and gambling, all content that excited men\'s hormones, naturally making it more popular with male viewers.

Because of the competition for the TV channel, many families considered buying a second TV for the first time.

More people felt regretful for not being able to participate and could only watch the draws on TV.

But the next day.

Many saw an ad in the newspaper that Las Vegas had established a company called "Queen of Luck" to place bets on their behalf. If you wanted to participate in Hardy\'s Hotel\'s lottery game, you could have "Queen of Luck" place bets for you.

Rules:

Transfer the betting funds to the company account, with a minimum of $100. Each customer would get a unique account number and set a password. They could call the betting company to place bets, with a 5% handling fee.

Hardy\'s Hotel lottery was a live broadcast, with 10 rounds daily, each two hours apart, taking a break from 2 AM to 6 AM.

There would be no commission on winnings, but they could claim the prize and deposit it into the customer\'s account, with a 5% handling fee. Customers could check and withdraw funds at any time without any restrictions.

There was a long list of phone numbers, about 100 in total, inviting people to call the betting company.

Many were initially skeptical.

Mainly because sending money over without any guarantee made them wary. Who knew what kind of company this was? Could it be a scam?

However, some tried calling the number.

The phone was quickly answered by a soft female voice. The operator had received professional training and knew how to handle these inquiry calls, explaining everything clearly to the callers.

Some called Wells Fargo to inquire about this service, and the bank confirmed it, saying the accounts were indeed opened with them. This reassured people significantly.

Out of over 100 million people in the U.S. some eventually believed.

In just a short time, over a thousand people opened accounts and placed bets. There are always those willing to try new things.

Of course, because of lingering doubts, the betting amounts were not large, with most people placing $100 bets.

Just testing the waters.

This lottery event saw two people in yellow vests appearing among the bettors, holding a thick stack of lottery tickets.

Interestingly, their vests had words printed on them.

"Queen of Luck Betting Company."

Many were surprised by this, even the cameraman focused on the betting representatives. The host was also curious and approached for an interview after they placed their bets.

"Could you please explain what \'Queen of Luck Betting Company\' means?" the host asked.

The betting company staff had been briefed beforehand about the interview and were ready with their responses. Smiling, they said: "It means placing bets on behalf of customers. Customers deposit money with our company and call to place bets. We buy the lottery tickets for them and wait for the Las Vegas TV live draw, allowing everyone across the country to participate in this game."

"Can you really do that?" the host asked, feigning surprise.

"We are a legally operating company with a business license, charging only a 5% handling fee. We welcome everyone to place bets with us."

The host called over the duty manager and asked, "Does betting through a company violate casino rules?"

The duty manager smiled, "Of course not. As long as someone places a bet at the casino, it meets the rules. Winning the grand prize allows you to claim it with the ticket. Whether it\'s placed by proxy or not doesn\'t matter to the casino. We wish every player big wins."

A perfect loop.

No one could find any fault or illegal content.

At this moment, many viewers saw this and let go of their doubts about proxy betting.

With the addition of the betting company, the prize pool was even richer, making people more excited about the draw.

People stared at their TV screens, waiting for the draw.


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