They pulled that crap on my son and because it wasn't worth the time to argue about it, he just gave up and went on...There is one thing you need to understand...there is another way to show a loss at the Trop in Laughlin, as well as, River Palms. I don't need to get into specifics, but just think a bit of how it can be done, then try it! We did it on the initial loss, but not when he played the FP through. No reason to NOT show a loss at either place if you know what I mean.
On Nov 4, 2013, at 9:15 AM, Bob Dancer wrote:
This strikes me as a good deal if you know the parameters up front. On the first day, should you lose $100 or more, pick up $50 free play and play it through. After you play it through, make sure that your total loss for the day still exceeds $100. If not, keep playing either until it does or you win big.
Later you'll get another $50.
Not bad. The big problem is that they didn't explain it clearly to start with. Perhaps they thought they did, but the people in that casino were inventing the wheel all by themselves rather than using the design used by others. Johnny made some reasonable assumptions and that wasn't the way it worked. Now he has explained the situation to the rest of us, we can take advantage of it if we like.
with respect to taking it to Gaming, we're talking about $50 bucks here, Johnny, and you live out of state. Prudence tells you to kiss it off. You're still on the casino's mailing list, probably, and they may have a decent promotion down the road that you want to exploit.
(Alternatively, SARCASM ALERT, hire attorney Bob Nersesian for $4000. I'm willing to bet that he'll collect your $50 for you. You'll still be $3950 worse off but you will have prevented those $&^^%$ people at the Trop Express from ripping you off! Will that make you feel better?)
Bob
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