Bob's reply:
There were a number of reasons players were demailed. The most common is that after downloading their free play, they pulled their card before playing it off. This allowed them to make 15 downloads with no trips. Since M mailer is based on an "average trip basis," players who did this were considered to be cheating the system. I understand players do not like this basis, but it is what it is and it isn't going to change.
There has been a new marketing vp (Scotty Rutledge) since approximately the first of the year. Players who were demailed for this reason may want to contact Rutledge srutledge@themresort.com and swear they will never do it again and plead for a second chance. If you are allowed back in, and pull your card again while downloading free play, don't expect a third chance.
There are likely many other reasons players were demailed --- including some for more blatant cheating --- which will likely never be reversed. For the most part it's Rutledge's decision --- and if you don't ask you for sure won't get back in. If you do ask, maybe, maybe not.
Bob
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Frank" <frank@...> wrote:
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> We only discussed not de-mailing people for playing the progressive. We did not discuss re-mailing people that have already lost mail for other reasons.
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> I'll talk to Bob and see what he thinks.
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> ~FK
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "vegasvpplayer" <vegasvpplayer@> wrote: You keep assuming that all video poker players get mailers. That is not the case. Has this casino manager guy talked to marketing about welcoming video poker players back? When I asked my host about getting back on the mailing list, he refused to answer the question and says he can comp me a meal if I come in.
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[vpFREE] Re: The M progressive report
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