Yes, no doubt that it happens all the time. The host would have to be an idiot or a saint not to do this if they could. BTW, this happens in every field not just casino hosting.
She got caught because she did not just copy the same information into a memory stick or use a different method and instead stole the information in a manner that leaves a pretty huge electronic trail.
Also she should have kept her mouth shut about looking for another job and then the IT department would not have been snooping through her email. The only reason somebody may not hire her is that she is not smart enough to steal the information without getting caught and obviously has a big mouth.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Luke Fuller <kungalooosh@...> wrote:
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> Thank you, Randy. You are so right.
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> More than once, I have been contacted by hosts who have moved to a new
> property and want me to follow them. I'm sure that plenty of people in
> this Group have also.
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> Yes, it does happen all of the time. Jessica just happened to get caught.
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> On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 11:18 AM, Randy <randyc@...> wrote:
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> > There is nothing new about a host stealing players lists when leaving a
> > casino and contacting them from their new property. It may not be ethical
> > or legal but it goes on all the time.
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