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pyroponic 10-11-2005 03:39 AM

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depends on the casino. Maybe I'm getting spoiled by the Bike.

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I'm talking about in Detroit, specifically Motor City and Greektown. I have also visited Casino Windsor and the only comps two of the three offer are free sandwiches, hot dogs, and drinks. I'm pretty sure it's the same for most obscure casinos other than the bigger ones such as the Wynn, Bellagio, or Bike over on the West Coast. I'm pretty sure Atlantic City offers some decent comps, but i'm referring to casinos in places other than the huge gambling hotspots.

CardSharpCook 10-11-2005 03:42 AM

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You should hold out for a free pizza.

mosquito 10-11-2005 04:37 AM

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depends on the casino. Maybe I'm getting spoiled by the Bike.

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I'm talking about in Detroit, specifically Motor City and Greektown. I have also visited Casino Windsor and the only comps two of the three offer are free sandwiches, hot dogs, and drinks. I'm pretty sure it's the same for most obscure casinos other than the bigger ones such as the Wynn, Bellagio, or Bike over on the West Coast. I'm pretty sure Atlantic City offers some decent comps, but i'm referring to casinos in places other than the huge gambling hotspots.

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Around Vegas $1/hr comp is fairly "standard" but I get $3/hr at one casino, low limit play, use for food, gift shop or whatever. Plus free sandwiches on top of that!

Tuco 10-11-2005 04:52 AM

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One way to avoid this I think is to limit "approved" Party rakeback to reputable, established affiliates. With a limited number signed up, there'd almost be an oligopoly of sorts so there would be no need for cut-throat pricing.

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Ding ding ding. We have a bingo.

You either are very smart or are privy to what is really going on. You are exactly right.

Tuco.

GutPunch 10-11-2005 04:58 AM

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Around Vegas $1/hr comp is fairly "standard" but I get $3/hr at one casino, low limit play, use for food, gift shop or whatever. Plus free sandwiches on top of that!


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what casino is that? I want to play there!

10-11-2005 12:11 PM

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Around Vegas $1/hr comp is fairly "standard" but I get $3/hr at one casino, low limit play, use for food, gift shop or whatever. Plus free sandwiches on top of that!


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Imperial Palace, at least for now. No telling how the Harrah's purchase will ruin it.

Back to the tread topic: the e-mail we are discussing states the if you want to use the same banking information, the affiliate needs to open the account. Otherwise, you can open a new account with different banking info. So it can be done either way; what that means, who knows.

what casino is that? I want to play there!

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