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Not getting offers from recent trip - Vegas.

Recent Vegas trip I signed up as new player in few places. My wife also has her own
card, newly signed up. She plays about same as I do, handle wise. She got one offer in mail.
I am getting offers from all properties. Some pretty nice. Since it's almost a month, she is
getting angry as a hornet. She is even thinking; Casinos discriminate because she's
female and the guys get offers, if same address. I'm not sure if she's right , but it is suspicious.
Maybe only offer per address, but that doesn't seem right to do that. Different account numbers
should generate different offers. One property had different sign up date, in addition to different
number. Any ideas why?

Cheers......Jeep

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A lot of casinos limit the number of offers provided to the same mailing address. As to why you got them and she didn't, could be alphabetical, could be the sexism she suspects, could be earlier signup, who knows. But this is one of the many reasons it's worth maintaining a separate private mailbox.

I have a couple friends who take it a step further. And they maintain a mailbox in the town where their kids live, so one of them gets the "locals" offers and the other gets the "out of towners" offers. Almost everything is internet based these days and they rarely need the physical mailing piece anyway (but if they do it's an excuse for mama to see the babies).

Always best to use two different addresses... Everyone I know uses one as a p.oo. box, and one as address at home. Works fine..most offers come in identical.

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From:"whitejeeps@yahoo.com [vpFREE]" <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Date:Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 1:15 PM
Subject:[vpFREE] Not getting offers from recent trip - Vegas.

Recent Vegas trip I signed up as new player in few places. My wife also has her own
card, newly signed up. She plays about same as I do, handle wise. She got one offer in mail.
I am getting offers from all properties. Some pretty nice. Since it's almost a month, she is
getting angry as a hornet. She is even thinking; Casinos discriminate because she's
female and the guys get offers, if same address. I'm not sure if she's right , but it is suspicious.
Maybe only offer per address, but that doesn't seem right to do that. Different account numbers
should generate different offers. One property had different sign up date, in addition to different
number. Any ideas why?

Cheers......Jeep

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In past always used 2 addresses. I had drivers license at a P O Box. Last driver license application insisted on street address, NO P O BOX. So I changed to street address. Might be the reason?

Cheers...Jeep

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Whatever your DL says is your address, you can change you casino address to your P.O. box number when you get a card. And if you get a W2G, tell them "a better address is . . . "

Bob

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Subject: Re: [vpFREE] Not getting offers from recent trip - Vegas.

In past always used 2 addresses. I had drivers license at a P O Box. Last driver license application insisted on street address, NO P O BOX. So I changed to street address. Might be the reason?

Cheers...Jeep

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Makes sense to me. But one has to be careful.
  Pennsylvania requires a valid government picture ID , except in rare cases of folks that have religious reasons on photos or some other rare reason. If you win a drawing that "must be present to win" and have a valid ID & players card, a mismatched address on player card and ID might be knockout. Not sure on that one. But, In Pa folks have won drawings and had an expired driver license. Expired license is not valid ID. Therefore, no drawing win even if everyone in the place knows who you are. If a slot person pays a regular with a expired driver license, they could be fired. Have a close friend who almost lost his job because of. Of course, Vegas and AC are reasonable jurisdictions. In Pennsylvania it's all about skinning the casino and customers for taxes.

Ya gotta know whats going on at all times.

Cheers.....Jeep

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