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Wynn send out a mailer with some cash coupons for previous play. One
of the players who was backed off tried to reedeem the cash coupon.
Wynn refused even though the coupons were earned playing a 9/6 JOB in
July.

Another player backed off was refused a comp (no big deal) but was
also refused his cashback.

The word is out on the street, play the dueces at your own risk. Best
way to play is not use a slot card. Look at it this way if the dueces
were at a place that had no card you would still play them. Rob Singer
says never use a card. He doesn't care about comps. Of course most
players would disagree.

FYI: Wynn does not offer "cash" for its "cash back" but rather
only "play". Once a player (1) earns 500 points and then (2)
establishes a pin, (3) cash back redemption (on any machine) is
automatically enabled. In theory wynn could easily electronically
block someone's cashback (with a simple push of a button). [ And
this is indeed what generally happens when you really get "backoff-
ed" at many casinos: your points and/or cash back are frozen. Sure
they might ask you to leave, but for many players it's the loss of a
large amount of points that's the killer, not the threat of
trespassing. My advice... never let the points/cash back build up
too high]

Also: High rollers at Wynn don't generally get those coupons, but
rather invites for events this month's earlier $100K Maserati
giveaway.
I would prefer the coupons, since I never win the giveaways!

Wynn send out a mailer with some cash coupons for previous play.

One

of the players who was backed off tried to reedeem the cash coupon.
Wynn refused even though the coupons were earned playing a 9/6 JOB

in

July.

Another player backed off was refused a comp (no big deal) but was
also refused his cashback.

The word is out on the street, play the dueces at your own risk.

Best

way to play is not use a slot card. Look at it this way if the

dueces

were at a place that had no card you would still play them. Rob

Singer

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "VpKing77" <vpking77@y...> wrote:

says never use a card. He doesn't care about comps. Of course most
players would disagree.

It has been my understanding that cash back is YOURS and cannot be
denied. Comps are a different thing.

As to Rob Singer, are you now starting to believe all that he says.

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On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 17:11:40 -0000, you wrote:

Wynn send out a mailer with some cash coupons for previous play. One
of the players who was backed off tried to reedeem the cash coupon.
Wynn refused even though the coupons were earned playing a 9/6 JOB in
July.

Another player backed off was refused a comp (no big deal) but was
also refused his cashback.

The word is out on the street, play the dueces at your own risk. Best
way to play is not use a slot card. Look at it this way if the dueces
were at a place that had no card you would still play them. Rob Singer
says never use a card. He doesn't care about comps. Of course most
players would disagree.

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I'm pretty sure that's not correct.
The casino even has the right to refuse to pay off your machine
credits or confiscate your chips or block any outstanding cash tickets.

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Elliott L. Shapiro <elliotts2345@e...>
wrote:

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It has been my understanding that cash back is YOURS and cannot be
denied. Comps are a different thing.

As to Rob Singer, are you now starting to believe all that he says.

On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 17:11:40 -0000, you wrote:

>Wynn send out a mailer with some cash coupons for previous play. One
>of the players who was backed off tried to reedeem the cash coupon.
>Wynn refused even though the coupons were earned playing a 9/6 JOB in
>July.
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>Another player backed off was refused a comp (no big deal) but was
>also refused his cashback.
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>The word is out on the street, play the dueces at your own risk. Best
>way to play is not use a slot card. Look at it this way if the dueces
>were at a place that had no card you would still play them. Rob Singer
>says never use a card. He doesn't care about comps. Of course most
>players would disagree.
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