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Double Cash Back At Caesars (1000 comp limit)

Caesars used to have a 3,000 limit, but I suspect it ws changed in
anticipation of the sale. Probably new owners would not take on the additional
liability.

What I do, is if I know I'm going over on that day, I spend some comps in
anticipation. Even if I am staying there, I get a comp for any meals we eat.
That way it comes right out of the account. You can also use them in their
gift shop, which is quite extensive.

I got a nice chenille jogging suit when I went through there recently.
Magazines & books are my favorite comp - magazines have gotten so expensive I
feel like they're a luxury item. Also, you can shop for generic gifts - my gift
closet has emergency gifts for birthdays and other occassions.

Becky

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I just wanted to give everyone an update to what happened when I went over my $1000 max on comps at Caesar's. As I previously posted I went over $1000 in comps, and I noticed it didn't go up on the reader, I then went to the connection club slot booth and they told me I was out of luck and I had lost over $260 in comps because I went over the $1000 limit. I was not happy needless to say.
      Due to the great reading of Jean Scott, I decided it would be a good time to email a slot host, (very intimidating for me, (I am 25yo). I emailed two hosts one was Liz Mamomtano (I don't think she works there anymore) and the other. Nadeen Hughes, Nadeen was amazing! She was able to get back the comps all I had to do was spend some so I wouldn't go over it again.
What I did learn that may be valuable to others on this post. Is that if you go over $1000 it goes into a discretionary bank which is only accessible by a casino host.

Happy Royals
Patrick

becksam@aol.com wrote:

Caesars used to have a 3,000 limit, but I suspect it ws changed in
anticipation of the sale. Probably new owners would not take on the additional
liability.

What I do, is if I know I'm going over on that day, I spend some comps in
anticipation. Even if I am staying there, I get a comp for any meals we eat.
That way it comes right out of the account. You can also use them in their
gift shop, which is quite extensive.

I got a nice chenille jogging suit when I went through there recently.
Magazines & books are my favorite comp - magazines have gotten so expensive I
feel like they're a luxury item. Also, you can shop for generic gifts - my gift
closet has emergency gifts for birthdays and other occassions.

Becky

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I just wanted to give everyone an update to what happened when I went over my $1000 max on comps at Caesar's. As I previously posted I went over $1000 in comps, and I noticed it didn't go up on the reader, I then went to the connection club slot booth and they told me I was out of luck and I had lost over $260 in comps because I went over the $1000 limit. I was not happy needless to say.
      Due to the great reading of Jean Scott, I decided it would be a good time to email a slot host, (very intimidating for me, (I am 25yo). I emailed two hosts one was Liz Mamomtano (I don't think she works there anymore) and the other. Nadeen Hughes, Nadeen was amazing! She was able to get back the comps all I had to do was spend some so I wouldn't go over it again.
What I did learn that may be valuable to others on this post. Is that if you go over $1000 it goes into a discretionary bank which is only accessible by a casino host.

Happy Royals
Patrick

becksam@aol.com wrote:

Caesars used to have a 3,000 limit, but I suspect it ws changed in
anticipation of the sale. Probably new owners would not take on the additional
liability.

What I do, is if I know I'm going over on that day, I spend some comps in
anticipation. Even if I am staying there, I get a comp for any meals we eat.
That way it comes right out of the account. You can also use them in their
gift shop, which is quite extensive.

I got a nice chenille jogging suit when I went through there recently.
Magazines & books are my favorite comp - magazines have gotten so expensive I
feel like they're a luxury item. Also, you can shop for generic gifts - my gift
closet has emergency gifts for birthdays and other occassions.

Becky

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