Why would anybody tip a host when their primary job is to get their customers to empty their pockets, under the guise of well-placed words, smiles, and a reel 'em in gesture every now & then? I've never seen one open their wallet and tip the customer after coming in, losing thousands, and helping to keep their job secure.
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From: "Luke Fuller" <kungalooosh@gmail.com>
To: <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Tipping Casino Hosts
Date: Fri, May 10, 2013 6:57 pm
I thought we are not supposed to tip hosts.
On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 2:15 AM, Queen of Comps <queenofcomps@cox.net>wrote:
> Wow � $10,000 to TWO employees. High expectations that I wouldn�t meet!!!
>
> I forget what we gave our host when we won the 1/2 mil tournament but we
> thought it was pretty generous. But she gave us dirty looks every time we
> saw her after that. Fortunately we quit playing at Caesars soon after that
> win - and when we went back recently we used another host.
>
> Bartenders are known to expect far-too-big tips. Some hosts also.
>
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