Re: [vpFREE] Looking for coupons from Las Vegas Advisor

 

If you are willing to pay someone for postage and a little extra, why don't you just pony up buy the membership for the one of you who do not currently have a membership, which costs a mere $37? Not only will you get the coupons that you desire, the value of which will far exceed your $37 outlay, but you will also get a subscription to the Las Vegas Advisor for a year!
 
I know when I first purchased the Advisor back in the early 1990's, I did so exclusively for the coupons but after doing so and being introduced to the content of the monthly publication itself, I found that the additional enjoyment and information from the publication itself was well worth the small payment, even without the coupon book!
 
This previous post is just another example of why video poker players are generally looked down on as cheap scammers and second or third tier by not only the casinos but also by the elite of the professional gambling world.
 
In a message dated 9/3/2014 6:59:55 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, vpFREE@yahoogroups.com writes:
 

Two grandma's headed to Vegas the end of October and looking for extra coupons for free play or match plays.    We have one book but would gladly pay your postage and a little extra if you have a Las Vegas advisor that you are no longer using.
 
Any help would be appreciated
 
Thank You
 
Sharon

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