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No Stealing

At least to me, the amusing part of this whole episode is that casino Hosts
have been doing exactly the same thing for decades - leaving one property for
another and taking their player lists with them. The only difference here
seems to be the volume of names & contact info that was pilfered.

- Brian in MI

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Marksalot300 wrote:

At least to me, the amusing part of this whole episode is that
casino Hosts have been doing exactly the same thing for decades -
leaving one property for another and taking their player lists with
them. The only difference here seems to be the volume of names &
contact info that was pilfered.

I suspect that the communication of the list among ex-employees will
prove particularly damaging in this case.

Plus, while casinos generally tolerate a host who takes their own
client list with them, it's another matter to take a broad directory
of players that includes those not assigned to them. I doubt a casino
ever looks benignly on that.

- H.