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I have to disagree.

The difference is that, even if you get an incorrect answer from a casino,
you have a record of what they said, who said it and when they said it.

An incorrect answer from this message board or any other source --
including me (and I answer a LOT of queries about Total Rewards and Seven
Stars, and am happy to do it) -- will put you back exactly where you
started.

These boards are great for exchanging opinions, but I never trust the
so-called "facts" that I read. I prefer to go to the source.

Darryl

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What goes does it do to have the name and time of the person who gave you incorrect information? If I call up and Booth Person (BPB) says there is a 10x multiplier that is good for all on Tuesday, I go play on Tuesday and when I get to the booth, Booth Person David (BPD) says no, that multiplier is only good for those 60 and older with a Nevada license, do you think the casino will honor what BPB said? I highly doubt it.

Then BPB and you play a game of "No you didn't, Yes I did".

I'd rather have a consensus from this group, and then get written confirmation from the casino.

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