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Casino Player's Club lying/Sending false Mailer Promotions?:/

Discussion in 'Casino Forum' started by Karen Nathan, Sep 5, 2021.

  1. Karen Nathan

    Karen Nathan Well-Known Member

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    A guy who lives in Vegas said that he received a Mailer from Caesar's it might have been and the Mailer claimed he would receive either a Diamond Watch, a Tier Upgrade, or like $500 in free play. He actually living in Vegas was like,"Oh, I only live about 10 minutes away from Caesar's, I'll go get my free Promotion. He went to Caesar's and.... Player's Club was like,"Sorry, that Promotion doesn't actually exist. Sorry." WTF!

    He was understandably pissed and did a bad report unsurprisingly. I remember mentioning this is REALLY bad to do to Players and mentioned they shot themselves in the foot because sure you'll get People who play first and then go to Player's Club for their Promotion but after this false Promotion, they'll most likely leave in disgust, call them put on Social Media and Websites and tell their Friends and Family about this shady thing and their Friends and Family won't want to play there either. The Players will take their money to other Casinos instead. I said something like,"You can have a REALLY big meal one time, or have lots of little meals for weeks . I'd rather have lots of little meals for weeks." I remember People being like,"I can't believe I'm saying this, but Nathan who is usually clueless is actually right this time and I actually agree with her."

    This is WAY different than the AP that claimed that a Las Vegas Casino Promotion was giving away 1,200 Points for every $1 coin in or something like that, something too good to be true. Let's say an AP puts in $5,000 coin in. He'd get 6 million points! WAY too good to actually be true. A fellow AP was like,"Hmm, this seems like a REALLY good Promotion, but the AP posted this today, on April 1st. I'm not 100 Percent convinced this is a REAL Promotion. Another AP admitted he took Airline Flights or something for this "Promotion," and went to Player's Club for this "Promotion," and Player's Club had no idea what he was talking about.

    He visited the Website to tell the AP that the Player's Club had no idea about the 1,200 Points for every dollar coin in, and LAUGHED when the AP admitted that it was an elaborate April Fool's day joke. He was like,"You owe me my Airfare back, LOL. " Some other AP's admitted they thought it was real too, but just didn't have the time to actually go to that Casino. " An April Fool's day joke by a mischievous AP on a Gambling Website is way different than Player's Club sending false Mailer Promotions out....
     

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