Are there any GOOD experiences with the Terribles Coupon?

So I just purchased my membership to get the coupon book and this added Terrible's promotion. How do you print the Terrible's coupon? I will not have a car while in Vegas so don't want to go to Huntington Press.

Do you print it a Terrible's or can it be printed at home from this website?
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Originally posted by: jonandjanel
So I just purchased my membership to get the coupon book and this added Terrible's promotion. How do you print the Terrible's coupon? I will not have a car while in Vegas so don't want to go to Huntington Press.

Do you print it a Terrible's or can it be printed at home from this website?


Log in ...go to member rewards and you should see the following. Go from there! Some printers work and some printers dont!!

https://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/Articles/daily-deals.cfm

Posted back in Feb. about my experiance. To recount in brief- Double Plus Good.
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Originally posted by: billryan
Posted back in Feb. about my experiance. To recount in brief- Double Plus Good.


Spoken like a True New Yorker. I'm a believer now!!!

I lost and then won $165.00 on the FP (won my MP too, another $40.00)
Tennis_Bum never lost his $100- he got a progressive nickel royal for $330.00 and we left!
Just back from using the Terribles' $100 rebate MRO promotion. I used it last year and wife used it this year. There were no problems in registering other than the long wait at the promotions desk. Eventually lost the $100 and returned to the promotions desk and the young man now at the counter had no clue what the promotion was about. Had to wait for a more experienced clerk to be free to assist and explain the process to him.

I had no issues at all last year using the promotion. Can't say the same for wife's experience his year. We had to make 4 additional trips to rewards desk and wait in very long and slow lines to get service. Slot personnel on the floor were of no use in assisting getting the freeplay to work. Many of the slot screens were not calibrated properly and would not accept the pin numbers as punched in (Such as punching the 2 but a 6 actually registered). Repair person said it was because of people using car keys and pens to punch in their numbers.

Asked slot supervisor what machines the freeplay was accepted in and she said she had no idea. Waited 15 minutes for a slot repair person to calibrate a slot she wanted to play and ended up that the slot didn't accept the freeplay anyway. No machines we saw were marked as to accepting freeplay or not though I did think in the past that they did.

Several times the pin number was locked using various slots. Promotions desk person had to come out to the floor, reprogram the pin number (very carefully using a pen point to make sure the numbers actually registered) on the slot and then it finally worked. She did explain that they were having issues and was very pleasant in assisting us.

The promotion's desk person said that the freeplay would work in "most" slots that did not have a progressive. We spent over 2 hours just trying to get the freeplay completed. Moving to a different machine proved disasterous several times so out of frustration she played the remaining $$ on the same machine just to get it over with. No fun on this promotion. Cashed out losing about $45. Definitely was not worth our vacation time for such an unpleasant experience. Wife would never do it again but I guess I have more patience.

Anyone's experienced can be different so I am not trying to say to avoid the promotion, just be prepared if you do experienced problems.
I had my wife pull out her players club card everytime she was dealt a "winner" on a video poker machine. We would draw how many cards , take the win and then replace her card. After awhile she showed a "loss" of $75 when in fact she was only down $13. Went to the players club..... had the $75 loaded onto her card and gambled away. Total profit was about $58 after the "refunded" money was played. Took awhile but it was fun and profitable.
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