There are so many subjectives to consider in this situation that it's
difficult to answer.
Some casinos will freeze your status but that's only for a few months
as far as I know. I'd be surprised if any casino will do that for nine
months even if you have a host helping you. But if that's really
important to you, why not ask.
One thing you didn't mention is whether or not you have someone to
collect the bounceback free play for you while you are gone. I don't
think you'd want to notify those casinos that you will be gone for
awhile.
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From: "C clementiyn@yahoo.com [vpFREE]" <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Thanks in advance for any advice.
My life is taking me overseas for around 9 months beginning later this
spring. Obviously the various casinos I currently visit will not be
seeing me during this time.
Which casinos should I tell? Just the ones where I have a host? Just
the ones where I really like my host? In some cases pulling a
vanishing act can result in better offers down the road as casinos
sweeten the pot trying to encourage a return (not knowing I'm not
staying away because the offers are inadequate).
But I assume a great relationship with a host might mean they pull
strings and repeat my tier level the next year without me qualifying
if they know I'm out of the country.
Presumably there's no one to bother telling at the places I'm not
hosted. But how would you handle it in my shoes?
Posted by: Oblah Dah <oblahdah@gmail.com>
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