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Calling the gaming commision

When you file a complaint with Gaming in Nevada, I believe you can request that they do not disclose your name to the casino. Of course if you want to meet with them right then in the casino with casino personnel present, then your identity will be disclosed.

You probably read Nudge51's account of a complaint he filed with Gaming last fall against South Point in http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vpFREE/message/103481

I find it interesting that he mentioned playing the NSUD MultiStrike and they were downgraded soon after that. Probably just a coincidence.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "theprostitutionstate" <theprostitutionstate@...> wrote:

(This likely may have been answered before, if so, sorry)

Never called them ever, myself, though I've observed some people with some casino employees standing around a player, and that was the topic of the moment.

SO, if you called the gaming commission (for whatever reason), regardless of your possible short term gain, don't you just risk ending up being 86'd permanently at some point?

I guess I don't see how the process protects a player -- if you sour the casino on you for whatever reason doing something like this, they could pretty much come up with little to no reason to keep you out.

So, what's the upside?