I like your thinking but don't think you have a case. What you describe is probably just a form of targeted marketing.
But anyway, Nevada Gaming has oversight over just about everything a Nevada casino does. Isn't there language in the regs saying that Nevada casinos must act ethically in every way and not reflect poorly on the Nevada gambling industry.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "armchairpresident" <smellypuppy@...> wrote:
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> Thanks for the thoughtful respons.
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> Sorry that I wasn't clear with the intent of my original post. I was not looking for me to file a complaint. I was thinking in terms of all gamblers who have been shorted over the years. If the state can decree that comp has monetary value that is subject to tax then I was thinking of the amassed damages casinos have done by shorting the players whom hey have dinged. It seems that a slot can't payout discriminatorily to different players, but changing the comp rate for playing the same game for two different players has seemingly done this if comps are legally and retroactively considered to have cash value, which Nevada has done even though it is still trying to assert this conclusively.
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> Is this something that the government, gaming board, or other will audit - if they knew that this was a significant problem? Do casinos have liability for Fines, damages, and /or additional taxes?
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