Talk:Razzle (game)
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My God, this article is completely wrong. As written, it sounds like a sales pitch the scamster running the razzle would use. I am doing a complete rewrite. 69.142.21.24 07:34, 26 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Recent razzle
I just stopped at a carnival on Long Island, NY. There was a razzle that involved rolling golf balls on wood into pegs guarded by rubber bands. Possible prizes were iPods, Playstation 3s, Xboxes. The price to play was 10 bucks, and I immediately knew was a scam, thanks to the news a while back. The news showed undercover of a razzle where at a certain point, after the price to play elevated, the prize was for $600+. Funny enough, when I first walked up the operator said to somebody on the phone "Jim, uh, we've got a customer." After I walked away, he then said "Nevermind, he left". Socby19 18:11, 29 April 2007 (UTC)Socby19

