[vpFREE] Re: Want some publicity about the Suncoast debacle??

 

Could be an inside job. Some employees want to control who gets to use a multiplier coupon and who doesn't. Employees of course can't gamble (at most casinos), but their "friends and family" can. Cheating machines is difficult and rare, not so for coupons and promotions.

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Bruce Cohen <brucedcohen2002@...> wrote:
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> Have to agree with the Mickenator here.
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> At the Suncoast, nobody was working a machine that
> they knowingly were exploiting a flaw.  Nobody was
> doing anything dishonest or tricky.
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> I still don't get why a Casino, if they honestly think
> (how can 5X points ruin their bottom line) you have
> to go for their financial help, should give you a name
> tag and make you an honorary slot host and put
> your picture on the wall.
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> BANNED FROM the SAHARA VP Room!
> [Your Name Here]
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> What message would that send to the playes?
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> The Casino is HONEST
> The Casino is FUN
> the Casino can be BEATEN
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> I'm also guessing that if your relatives from out
> of town come to Las Vegas, they would want
> to see your photo on their BANNED Hall of Fame.
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> I want my 86'D T-shirt from Bob Stupak's ghost.
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> So not only does this non-Attorney think Mickey
> is right on from a legal, Constitutional and moral
> perspective, but from a financial and business one.
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> --- On Sat, 3/19/11, Mickey <mickeycrimm@...> wrote:
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> From: Mickey <mickeycrimm@...>
> Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Want some publicity about the Suncoast debacle??
> To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Saturday, March 19, 2011, 6:35 AM
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> Sour grapes is not the issue. Advantage play is not the issue. This is the issue: Does the right to refuse service give casino personnel carte blanche to trample on the civil rights of United States citizens?
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