Muliple Free Play offers that demand hotel stay

Money -- you keep referring to people taking the offer and not playing. That's NOT what we've been talking about. That's what the problem is here -- you just won't acknowledge that as long as we're giving the casino their play they really don't care if we're sleeping in their room or not. How many times do I have to say the same thing to get you to understand?

Honestly, I'm not going to ask you any questions anymore. I'm sick as a dog right now, feel like complete crap, and just don't have the energy for this.

Bottom line -- you can do whatever the hell you want to, but don't put other people down for the choices they make.

Maybe I'll see you and slappy at Rincon sometime.
mare, if you want to take the offer, take it. I won't. Im not the casino police and Im not the ethics police. Do what you want. if you feel justified and entitled, then certainly take it.

edited to add: does Rincon have hotel rooms?
You're just portraying the casino/ethics police on the Internet, right?! LOL

As a matter of fact, yes, Rincon does have hotel rooms. I just stayed in a nice suite there Feb 28. Rincon is smart enough not to make you take a room to use your free play and food credit if you don't need it, though, so I only book a room there when I intend to use it.
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Originally posted by: suecasey
I believe the casinos close their eyes to this practice and let it go on, as long as they get a reasonable amount of play from the people doing it. But that doesn't mean they want Anthony to actively encourage people to do it. They do everything they can to keep their guests from playing elsewhere during their trips, even though they know that's not realistically going to happen with many of them.


That's good honest answer. Thank you.

Yes, I'm digging up this old thread! I just received an offer from Aria and had to post the fine print for MoneyLA.

"This Offer is based on your previous M life Players Club gaming activity. Additional complimentaries may be awarded based upon your gaming activity during your stay"
I've gotta chime in here, especially since nobody has spoken for the not-rich-professional-gambler segment of the audience (I figure there's about half a dozen of us).

Now listen up, pansies.

I am out to win money and not spend money. I will take every offer known to man, and my boys and I will sweep through Las Vegas like the hordes of Genghis Khan. We will eat for free. We will sleep for free. We will not tip housekeepers unless we mess the rooms (chuckle). We will use multiple offers each and every day. We will not play a single negative EV machine or attack a single negative EV situation unless there is a specific reason.

I don't care what my hosts think. Hosts are evil. It's our job to embarrass them, to crush them like grapes, to make their lives miserable.

If we broke some contract, guess what, somebody would hold us to it. But we don't break contracts. As to morality, is anything lower or more vile than an industry that sucks money that could be used for good out of the pockets of people who are either mathematically challenged, bored with reality, or just undisciplined (that was rhetorical, folks)? So, from a moral standpoint, we are always morally superior to something called "casino."

As for offers drying up -- ownership changes -- the offers rise again from the dead on a regular basis. And -- get this, moralists -- people have more than one identity (I was going to go into details here, but nooooo, not getting suckered into that on a public forum). Think AC has just one pseudonym? You would be incorrect. Think "Stanford Wong" is really a Stanford or a Wong? You would be incorrect.

So this debate about "morality" is just silly. And there is no legal debate -- all contracts are being fulfilled. And the maids get tipped -- if the room is messed.

I am shocked and appalled.
Yeah, me, too.
Gee, redietz... did you just have a bad beat or something?
lol...I just read this whole thread and now I see what an ass you are LALA.
Hey, I take multiple offers all the time...and guess what?
They keep on coming.
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