13b. Re: NYNY copies Venetian "Warning"
Date: Thu Dec 25, 2008 4:21 am ((PST))--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "mikeymic" wrote:
>
> NYNY today cautiously
> invited me to a January Shopping Spree.
>
> It said that the value of the shopping spree could (does that mean
> WOULD?) be adjusted downward or even eliminated if historical play
> was not maintained.
>
> So, what does THAT mean?
>
> Or perhaps I just face enough uncertainty in my life with VP session
> outcome than to respond to vague offersWhen making arrangements for such an offer, I would ask what is required of me
by the
offer. If it is something that I choose to handle, I accept the offer. If not,
I would not
make the reservation. I also would ask for a "paper copy" of what the
requirement is,
before finalizing any reservation, of course..I agree that it is completely unwise to "buy a pig in a poke". But by inquiring
at the time
of making reservations, would not uncertainly be eliminated?Or, am I being naive?
Not at all - I too have received the offers from Venetian based on "historical level of play", and wondered what they meant - mainly because I've only stayed there once, mostly played live poker, and have NOT played very much VP there. I did, a couple years ago, spent a couple hours at a $1 3-play machine, which is what probably got me "on their list" initially, but I have NO consistent "historical level of play".
I would most definitely want to know EXACTLY what the minimum coin-in would be at the games I like to play, in order to assure the offer is not yanked, and also would ask if I lost a certain amount, regardless of coin-in, could I quit for that trip and not get the offer yanked - since this happens once in a while (reaching my personal trip loss-limit before getting in the amount of action I had anticipated getting in to maintain comps).
If they couldn't tell me, I'd explain that I couldn't accept an offer which is basically a contract with a blank in it, to be filled in by them as they wish, after the fact.
--BG
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