Re: [vpFREE] Follow-up to "pesky host" question - playing with spouse's card

In a message dated 1/9/08 7:25:07 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
eecounter@hotmail.com writes:

> I'm curious if anyone here has ever experienced negative consequences
> from being "caught" playing on your wife's or husband's card. I have
> had a number of occasions where a host will come up to me and
> say "excuse me, are you <insert wife's name here>?" I usually laugh
> and tell them that "oh, that's my wife", and add something like "she
> was playing here a while ago, but went back to the room", or whatever
> sounds appropriate for the situation. This doesn't seem to bother
> them, and they typically smile and say "please tell your wife I stopped
> by".
>
> I would guess that spouses playing on each other's cards is very
> common. Heck, it's easy enough to honestly stick the wrong card in the
> machine by accident if you carry both cards in your wallet and don't
> pay close attention. So far, it hasn't seemed to bother any of the
> casino personnel that I've run into.
>
> EE
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Doesn't the state of Missouri still have those goofy loss limit rules on the
books? I think you need your own card for admission to casinos.

Didn't most casinos start breaking up the joint accounts a couple years ago? <BR><BR><BR>
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