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MGM/ Mirage and Venitian Holiday gift points value?

For those of you who used Venetian Grazie points or the MGM points
what % of coin in would you value them at?
.1%? .05%? Or ?

Thanks!

For MGM's Holiday Gift Shoppe points, I computed .11% when converted to Free Play.

cdandre12000 <cdandre12000@yahoo.com> wrote: For those of you who used Venetian Grazie points or the MGM points
what % of coin in would you value them at?
.1%? .05%? Or ?

Thanks!

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Some people figure taking Free Play is the best option. It's often worth about 1/2 the value of the merchandise - but the merchandise is terribly over-priced (find it cheaper online, on sale, etc.) and I am finding less and less I need or even want. I guess that is a sign of old age!!!!! Fortunately we have family members who are still in the needing/wanting stage so we are considered real Santas!!!!

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In pricing out a few items I was interested in for the MGM/Mirage
points I have been finding the freeplay worth almost equivalent in
relation to the nominal retail prices of the gifts; specifically I
looked at the various iPods and some of the cameras using the 30,000
points = $100 Freeplay ratio. Of course that assumes you would play
anyway and not "redeem and run".

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Jean Scott" <QueenofComps@f...>
wrote:

Some people figure taking Free Play is the best option. It's

often worth

about 1/2 the value of the merchandise - but the merchandise is

terribly

over-priced (find it cheaper online, on sale, etc.) and I am

finding less

and less I need or even want. I guess that is a sign of old

age!!!!!

Fortunately we have family members who are still in the

needing/wanting

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stage so we are considered real Santas!!!!
________________________________________
Jean $¢ott - http://www.FrugalGambler.biz
  for VP software and strategy cards.
  NEW - Blackjack Strategy Cards +
              Updated Second Edition of
             "The Frugal Gambler."