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Hooter's $100 freeplay promo

A few of us stopped by there for dinner last night and decided to try
it out. From the beginning, the players club rep avoided the my
question concerning the exact details until we finished the sign up
process. I realized the free play is 100 credits inserted in one of 12
roped off dollar reel slots. You do not get any cash value in return
unless one of the 2 or 3 top payouts on the machine is hit. My wife
was surprised to find one couple had been playing for 5 hours and not
hit anything despite have a large number of credits. It wasnt clear if
you could earn points but it sounded as though you may be able to. The
line was long because many people had been sitting for at least 1/2
hour or more. The ad does mention select machines, but that is very
vague. One of the most worthless and deceiving promos yet.

Thanks. You saved me a trip.

Don

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "marvele66" <marvele66@...> wrote:

The ad does mention select machines, but that is very

vague. One of the most worthless and deceiving promos yet.<<

That's similar to the Casino Royale $50 freeplay scam. A total waste
of time.

A few of us stopped by there for dinner last night and decided to

try

it out. From the beginning, the players club rep avoided the my
question concerning the exact details until we finished the sign

up

process. I realized the free play is 100 credits inserted in one

of 12

roped off dollar reel slots. You do not get any cash value in

return

unless one of the 2 or 3 top payouts on the machine is hit. My

wife

was surprised to find one couple had been playing for 5 hours and

not

hit anything despite have a large number of credits. It wasnt

clear if

you could earn points but it sounded as though you may be able to.

The

line was long because many people had been sitting for at least

1/2

hour or more. The ad does mention select machines, but that is

very

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "marvele66" <marvele66@...> wrote:

vague. One of the most worthless and deceiving promos yet.

Yes, thanks. You save me a trip, too.

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

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "marvele66" <marvele66@> wrote:
>
>> The ad does mention select machines, but that is very
> vague. One of the most worthless and deceiving promos yet.<<
>

Thanks. You saved me a trip.

Don

Us too. We were kind of excited about the prospect. Thanks for saving us cab fare!Remember ..... life is only what you make it. Never settle for second best.Bill

Yes, thanks. You save me a trip, too. --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "don_boats" <don_boats@...> wrote:>> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "marvele66" <marvele66@> wrote:> >> >> The ad does mention select machines, but that is very > > vague. One of the most worthless and deceiving promos yet.<<> >> > Thanks. You saved me a trip.> > Don>

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To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.comFrom: justmare111@aol.comDate: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 17:03:40 +0000Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Hooter's $100 freeplay promo

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Us too. We were kind of excited about the prospect. Thanks for saving us cab fare!Remember ..... life is only what you make it. Never settle for second best.Bill

Yes, thanks. You save me a trip, too. --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "don_boats" <don_boats@...> wrote:>> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "marvele66" <marvele66@> wrote:> >> >> The ad does mention select machines, but that is very > > vague. One of the most worthless and deceiving promos yet.<<> >> > Thanks. You saved me a trip.> > Don>

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To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.comFrom: justmare111@aol.comDate: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 17:03:40 +0000Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Hooter's $100 freeplay promo

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Several months ago I changed my handle to reflect my porn name - name of my first dog and the street I grew up on; Jigger Woodruff.
   
  Well, that hasn't worked as anticipated - still no major motion picture offers. Go figure.....
   
  Anyway, I experienced a rebirth of sorts last weekend while in Vegas to do battle - Jihad, if you will - with the VP gods. Then it hit me; if Cassius Clay can adopt a religion and change his name, why can't I? He is everything I want in life. Well not everything, but he is rich, and I really wish to emulate this quality. I can do without those nasty shakes and the slurred speech, but the money would be great!
   
  This religious conversion has led me to consider several names. Here are a few - tell me what you think might help me in this most noble of pursuits - relieving the casino of it's money. The 72 virgin thing would be nice, but that would take some serious pharmaceutical assistance for this old man........the wife isn't fully on board with this idea either.
   
  Some new names I am considering:
   
  Graabir Boubi
  Hous Ben Pharteen
  Mustaf Herod Apyur Poupr
  Awan Afuqya
  Al-Suq Akweer
  Yul Strokheet Al-Watch
  Haid D'Salaami
  M'Balz Es-Hari
   
  In real contention are three family names:
   
  Yuliq M'Diq
  Uwana M'Diq
  Qsuqa M'Diq
   
  And the front runner at this point:
   
  I Zheet M'Drurz
   
  For the final time,
   
  Jigger Woodruff
  "No matter what happens, somebody will find a way to take this way too seriously."
   
  "Sure, "JIHAD!" is a great name for a band,
but I wish I had thought about airport
security before getting the tattoo."

"I like to buy women a lot of drinks,
not so much to lessen their inhibitions
as to lower their standards."

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Several months ago I changed my handle to reflect my porn name - name

of my first dog and the street I grew up on; Jigger Woodruff.

   
  >Jigger Mencia may be a better name. Carlos may speak to his lawyer

but I think he borrowed some of this material also. Sort of a latino
Milton Berle.
          too much V.P. does strange things to ones mind.
              Patmocsd

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Jigger Woodruff <bayfieldkent@...> wrote:

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of my first dog and the street I grew up on

So that's the way it works? Hmmm, guess that would make mine Hound
Skid Row.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Jigger Woodruff <bayfieldkent@...> wrote:

Several months ago I changed my handle to reflect my porn name - name

Here's another wrinkle in the Hooters "freeplay" offer: I went to
Hooters on Sunday to play the Full Pay Loose Deuces "Optimum Play"
machines (101% return , if our database is correct). I figured I'd
better get a card first. When I reach the front of the short line, I'm
told that I am *not eligible* for this wonderful promotion, because my
name is already in there. But I never had a Hooters card before! Well,
she said, you must have had a card with the San Remo! Yes, that's
correct - I once had a player's card with a casino that no longer
exists. But that disqualified me for this near-scam. Well, she gave me
free show tickets to make me feel better. Given the line for the
"designated free play slots", I probably wouldn't have waited around
to play them, anyway.

The next day, I was walking past the Casino Royale (a small Strip
casino next to Harrah's), and I saw the offer of $50 "free play." No
line there, so what the hell. I get my card, and am told that I can
put my $50 free play voucher into any of the slot machines in the back
row. These are old, 3-wheel mechanical slot machines, with 7s and bars
and cherries, etc. They take only these vouchers, no coins or bills.
"The only way you can cash out is to hit the jackpot," I'm told. In
other words, you either end up with $5000, or else nothing. At a
pre-set $2 per hand, it only took a few minutes to lose the $50 I
never had.

   Robert

Us too. We were kind of excited about the prospect. Thanks for

saving us cab fare!Remember ..... life is only what you make it. Never
settle for second best.Bill

To: vpFREE@...: justmare111@...: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 17:03:40

+0000Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Hooter's $100 freeplay promo

Yes, thanks. You save me a trip, too. --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com,

"don_boats" <don_boats@> wrote:>> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com,
"marvele66" <marvele66@> wrote:> >> >> The ad does mention select
machines, but that is very > > vague. One of the most worthless and
deceiving promos yet.<<> >> > Thanks. You saved me a trip.> > Don>

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, bill vandivner <billvandivner@...> wrote: