I'm a $2.5 Million 7* who's currently very low on TR points. I asked
my AC host for full RFB in NOLA, but was told they don't offer
traditional RFB, i.e. they only offer an "RFB" in which they
automatically deduct TR credits for each item you charge to your room
bill AND will not cover charges once your TR balance is exhausted.
This, is obviously not RFB. I expect my reward credits to be
deducted, but I also want charges to be covered after I exhaust my
reward credits. Does anyone know for certain whether New Orleans
offers RFB in which they will cover charges after your exhaust your
RC balance?
Thanks.
Does Harrah's NOLA offer RFB?
While picking up some free cash at the LV Hilton, I saw a bank of machines across from the sports book that say "9/6 Jacks or Better" right on the faceplate glass. The paytables were indeed full pay 9/6 JoB, and the denominations were $1/$5 IIRC. I didn't have time to scan the rest of the casino for any other new or changed banks.
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machines across from the sports book that say "9/6 Jacks or Better"
right on the faceplate glass. The paytables were indeed full pay 9/6
JoB, and the denominations were $1/$5 IIRC. I didn't have time to scan
the rest of the casino for any other new or changed banks.
I'm a very cyncial sort, but Resorts has out-cynicaled me on this one,
The theo? .46% In short, Resorts expects everyone to play computer
perfect and hold .46%. The cb is .046%, or one tenth of theo-very AC
of them.
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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, John Douglass <john.douglass@...> wrote:
While picking up some free cash at the LV Hilton, I saw a bank of
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