Nope. You take your money out like an ATM! (Read the original post.) Then
show your receipt to get the $50. I don't know of any bank paying THAT kind
of interest!! :) I understand Rob saying people can get carried away but
this is a good deal for smart gamblers.
From: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vpFREE@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
richard d
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To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: El Cortez ATM Promotion
I would still take the deal but I am assuming they take the 1000 and make
you play thru it once. Is that a fair guess?
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> But to get $50 in freeplay? You're not thinking very logically. I'll take
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> I think so, when compared to zero fee when you get your cash from a bank
> teller prior to going to a casino. And typically, players who use casino
> ATM's once do so regularly--and multiple times per visit. The fees add up.
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> From: "Scot Krause" <krauseinvegas@... <mailto:krauseinvegas%40cox.net>
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> $3.50 is an "outrageous fee?"
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