First of all, Count, R.I.F.. If you are old enough, you should realize that it stands for Reading Is Fundamental. You whiffed completely on understanding the content of this post. Let me cover a few points. First of all, the word free should rarely be associated with a casino to begin with. I used the term free play because it is the accepted phrase that our members will understand. Your "under no obligation" comment seems to indicate that you would recommend that players who are lucky enough to receive a mailer from a casino that is offering a miniscule portion of said casino's bankroll for a player to use, the player should decline. Is my assumption accurate? I may be wrong, but I think most of our members are aware of the term full "pay", but I am not sure they will know the meaning of full "play". I do fully concentrate when I play. I do fully enjoy it when I play, but I am not sure what a full play machine is. I am always eager to learn new things, so perhaps you would like to offer some of your extensive knowledge to all of us. You are mistaken about me doing nothing that day, and I touched on it in my post. I should clarify that when I stated that "after the wife and I were done playing" meant that our four hour play period was over, her on a $ jacks progressive, and me on a quarter 9-7 DB brain eater progressive. This was more a less a typical day for us, one of the 20 days we average playing out of every month of the year. We wind up doing just shy of a million dollars in play per year at Sam's Town. So, I guess I would have to politely disagree with the assertion that you made in your last sentence that I was doing nothing. Could you possibly fill our group members in on all that was offered to me by this casino? I would like to compare it to my copies of mailers stating what they did actually offer to determine if you are in fact, psychic. You seemed to indicate there are many ways casinos can offer many things. If you could be generous enough to share all of these ways that are possible for us to get goodies from a casino, I think it would be of great benefit to the group. I surely can't see anywhere in my post that I complained about getting a little slice of the casino's bankroll to use as my buy in, but I defer to your judgment there. I surely did think that the post was exactly related to my subject line, and totally focused on lack of customer service. Perhaps I am in error.
Nudge
-----Original Message-----
From: Countgr8@aol.com [vpFREE]
Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2016 12:39 PM
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [vpFREE] Zero Cust.. Ser. at Sam's Town LV
I feel like Peter Faulk as Colombo, for those of you old enough to remember
that show.
Now you had free play. This was free. You were under no obligation to take
part in what was being given to you for free. Then, you elected to play the
free play on a very good full play game. Then, after doing nothing other
than taking advantage of everything offered to you in every way possible,
you decided to complain about this on the forum. Is that accurate?
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Posted by: "nudge51" <nudge51@cox.net>
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