No I'm just a regular Joe type of player, and I'm chiming in because this is a board of discussions which is why I just joined, and I just don't believe players should step on or over the line and then complain about it when caught.
Jean S. says there's a reliable source that told her something, then she won't say who or what that was, and then you say SHE is a reliable source. Maybe so, but she is not the one in this instance. I guess anybody can claim as much on anything. But actually knowing the source would make a questionable claim more credible, don't you think?
I would probably never get involved in such a promotion because I only make around 4 trips a year to Las V, and truthfully, I've never really even heard of the SunCoast. Where exactly is it?
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Mickey" <mickeycrimm@...> wrote:
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "archiecoons" <archiecoons@> wrote:
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> > May we have the reliable source?
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> > I say this because on more than a dozen occasions I've read people >say they tried to slip this or that by the boothlings or whoever, and >sometimes it worked and sometimes it didn't. I don't think a warning >would stop most such people.
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> Jean Scott IS a reliable source. Archie, I apologize for accusing you of working the system, i.e., being an advantage player. I don't know what your iron in this fire is. What's happened at Suncoast won't hurt you a bit. It's just going to make lots of elbow room for you to play your 97% machines.
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> On the 10/10/10 promotion they started throwing players out 2 hours into it. I don't know about you but I have never been able to "pound" a play in just two hours. They think they have a great gimmick....Put out a 10X then immediately throw out the stronger players while keeping the suckers around. The whole thing is obviously premeditated.
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> It's starting to get media attention and now they are trying to cover their tracks with lies. We've all seen this movie before. Trust me, none of the 86'd players had been warned. The high caliber, and very experienced, players involved are too smart to go in after a warning. Even the less intelligent know about eyes in the skies, and computer triggers.
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> What about the guy in the one post that was told to stop playing for the day. Later he called the slot club to find out what the problem was. The slot club person told him he had been 86'd. Think about it. What if he hadn't made that phone call? What if he innocently went back to Suncoast on a later date. What do you think would have happened to him? He would have been arrested for trespassing.
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> Here's a surefire way to expose the Suncoast. Send in someone who has never had a card there. They should go on Wednesday, 10X day. They should go get a slot card, then hand them the 10X coupon. Then go sit on the $5 Bonus Deluxe.
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> I can hear it now....
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> "What do you mean I've been 86'd? What do you mean you mean I've been warned, I've never been here before!"
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[vpFREE] Re: Did Suncoast warn the players before 86ing them?
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