[vpFREE] Re: Bob Dancer's LVA - 5 AUG 2014

 

It might be better to think of it as a charge card (like a regular AmEx) than a credit card.

You don't want to carry a balance on it. Pay off your marker before the end of your trip or be prepared to pay it off when the bill comes / when they cash the check. 
For budgeting purposes, I treat my credit line like cash. Even though my credit line may be higher, I only get a marker for as much as I actually have in my gaming account at the time (or will have within a few days of getting the marker). 

I used to have a lot of credit lines around Las Vegas - sometimes setting them up for a specific trip as a convenient way to access my bankroll without bringing cash and then never using them again. Now I just have a few at my main hangouts.

I don't recall seeing my casino credit accounts on my credit report, so I'm not sure whether it has a direct effect on my credit score or not. 

Take Care,
Mark
Mark's Las Vegas

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