My wife and I always play on one account. It allows us to achieve a higher tier without having to double our play.
An example is at Harrahs.. We only have one account and achieve Diamond Status without having to each play 100K coin in.
With only 100K, we get all the benefits of that tier.
----- Original Message -----
From: Robert Pickett
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 10:32 AM
Subject: Re: [vpFREE] Follow-up to "pesky host" question - playing with spouse's card
I thought husband and wife were allowed to play on the same account.
eecounter <eecounter@hotmail.
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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