Muliple Free Play offers that demand hotel stay

Kaypea -- you really can't believe the stupid things you're saying.

As long as my customers pay us for the work we do (and that means what we effin' bill them -- not just a penny like you said in your post), our customers have fulfilled their agreement with us.

As long as I book an offer and give the casino play I'm fulfilling my agreement with them. They're obviously happy since they continue to send offers. If they're not happy they would stop sending offers.

But here you go -- this is how offers are stated:

Silverton: "guest must check-in to hotel to receive the package amenities"
M Resort: doesn't even say anything like that, just says "includes 3 free nights and tournament entry"
Excalibur: "must be a registered Excalibur hotel guest"
NYNY: "must be a registered hotel guest to participate"
Gold Coast: "must be a registered hotel guest to redeem"
Mirage: "guests must be invited M Life Players Club Members and at least 21 years of age"
Caesars Palace: "Must be booked under offer code mentioned and a registered hotel guest during event dates."

And who says anyone is welshing on their "agreement" with the hotel because they don't sleep there? If you give your action, you give your action. You've fulfilled your offer requirement.

I've seriously not seen anything as stupid and ridiculous as your posts on this subject.
Money -- yes, there are a certain number of rooms available for each marketing offer that is sent out. Those that call and book early are going to be able to use the offer. Those that wait may not be able to get in on the offer if it sells out. I've had it happen to me a couple of times over the last 7 years -- not very often. Also, if you are a big enough player your host can still get you in on the offer if VIP services says it's sold out.
Then what do you think they mean when they use phrases like "must check-in" or "must be a registered guest"? Is that not a requirement? Can you fulfill that requirement by pulling a slot handle? How about the "must be 21" requirement at Mirage? Do you think they don't really care about that and really just want your action regardless of age?

I agree they want your action. I agree the money gambled is of utmost importance. I agree that makes them happy and causes more offers. So why even bother adding this extra fine print of sill stuff like having to be a registered guest or being 21 if they don't really care?
Hey, I'm fulfilling my requirements. I check into the hotel, get the components of my offer, and give them action in the casino. Whether I sleep in the bed or not is totally irrelevant. For you to make it a moral issue whether or not someone does is completely idiotic. The way you're portraying it, you must not be fulfilling your agreement if you walk out the door during your stay at ALL!

I probably should have looked at when you joined. New member on the free side causing drama = troll. I'll use the ignore function now.

Well rachel, if you are indeed a super player and giving all of these casinos the action they expect for giving you a free room and the free play, good for you. keep doing it.

but if one of those casinos is getting short changed by your play, they are getting short changed by your play. over time they will figure it out and you will see your offers reduced.

if that fits your strategy, then keep doing it.

edited to add: I dont blame you for trying, but I dont know of anyone who has kept up the masquerade for longer than six months. and with the new computer systems, six months might be too long.

but again just curious: do you tip the housecleaners in the rooms you don't sleep in?
Money -- first of all, my name is not Rachel. That is my squirrel's name. My name is Mare, as it says at the bottom of every one of my posts.

Have you even been reading what we've all been writing? We are all aware that if we don't give them the play our offers will be reduced or go away completely. We get it. And I told you that on a trip in October I played very well at both places I was booked at -- I even gave you coin in and win/loss for each casino (and that was just one example). Did you not read THAT post, either? I'm not "masquerading" anyone. I book and I play and I continue to get offers. If there is a place I don't care about getting offers from in the future I might not play much.

As far as the housekeepers go -- yes, I tip if I go to the room. Sometimes it's nice to have a room there when you're playing in the casino for hours so you can have a little privacy rather than use the public facilities. If I don't go to the room at all, no, they don't get a tip. They also don't have anything to clean in the room. They can walk in and inspect it and move on. They don't need a tip for that. If I give the room to an employee, friend, or relative I always tell them to be sure to tip the housekeeper.
If it will make of you feel better, I will sleep in your comped room if you
don't have the time or need. I will be sure to mess up the bed but good. I can spend my own money in the restaurants but if you want to give me spending money that is also fine with me.
If I knew you, I'd be happy to let you use my upcoming Four Queens room, Snidely. However, the "but good" part of your post scares me a little. lol
Well Mare, good for you if you are giving the casino the action they expect when they extended the free room to you. But too bad for the housekeepers who figured their income on someone being in that room and leaving a tip, and the bellhop who expected someone in that room, and so on.

Get my drift?

Sure you and all the others are working the system but someone else is getting squeezed on the end. Maybe its another player who wont get a room... maybe its another player who won't get their free play or will see it reduced... or maybe an employee will earn a little less than expected that day or that weekend.

I know, I know... life isn't fair. Well, where does the fairness start? Its not just you vs the casino.

Ive exhausted my arguments and myself. YOU WIN. I surrender.
Oh, brother, now you're living up to Jenaphir's title for you.

Do you have any idea of the actual percentage of hotel guests that leave a tip for the housekeeper? It's not very high. Seriously. There are also a ton of people who PASS on housekeeping services every day and don't tip, as well. You also must not realize that housekeepers in Las Vegas make a decent wage.

And do you really think that everyone uses Bell Services? We do ONLY when we have more than 4 bags and it's too difficult for us to take them to the room ourselves. When we use them we tip on both ends and they make plenty on us. As does everyone else we make contact with. These people are all making plenty of money and you shouldn't be worrying your little head about them.

I don't know why I even got into this with you. What you think really doesn't matter to me, but I do think you're being ridiculous and idiotic about it. Honestly, I think you just like to create drama. I'm done.
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