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Reno Sienna $200 loss rebate plus upgraded player status

Sienna is offering a $200 loss rebate on actual slot loss payable 50% 1st and 2nd day after play. Plus they will upgrade your status to any other slot club level. Here are the details:

http://imgur.com/XIeOr

Maybe someone more seasoned can explain the best way to go about using this loss rebate offer.

It's not worth it too much.
I got upgraded to a Double-Diamond and the only real thing I got was a $50 dining credit.
Just this month I recieved a $25 slot play and 2-1 at the steakhouse...not worth it...
From how it happened last time, I still don't trust them to stay open...

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Tahoe Local" <att@...> wrote:

Sienna is offering a $200 loss rebate on actual slot loss payable 50% 1st and 2nd day after play. Plus they will upgrade your status to any other slot club level. Here are the details:

http://imgur.com/XIeOr

Maybe someone more seasoned can explain the best way to go about using this loss rebate offer.

Does anyone know how far back they go for old members to be considered dropped off the list? Some casinos in Las Vegas go back forever. I would hate to take time and find out that our membership of 15 years ago are still in the system. I hope I'm thinking of the same casino.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Tahoe Local" <att@...> wrote:

Sienna is offering a $200 loss rebate on actual slot loss payable 50% 1st and 2nd day after play. Plus they will upgrade your status to any other slot club level. Here are the details:

http://imgur.com/XIeOr

Maybe someone more seasoned can explain the best way to go about using this loss rebate offer.

You can bet you are. Though some mark inactives as "archived", I can't think of a slot club that doesn't keep every account forever (and damn, don't many of us wish they didn't).

In qualifying for a new-member promo, many clubs will allow you to participate if you've been inactive for a period, usually 18-24 months. Ask a supervisor.

TC

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On Jul 31, 2012, at 6:47 PM, "mickeyska" <mbrown4341@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

Does anyone know how far back they go for old members to be considered dropped off the list? Some casinos in Las Vegas go back forever. I would hate to take time and find out that our membership of 15 years ago are still in the system.

It states right on the scan of the promo April 2011

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Tabbycat <tabbycat@...> wrote:

On Jul 31, 2012, at 6:47 PM, "mickeyska" <mbrown4341@...> wrote:

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> Does anyone know how far back they go for old members to be considered dropped off the list? Some casinos in Las Vegas go back forever. I would hate to take time and find out that our membership of 15 years ago are still in the system.
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You can bet you are. Though some mark inactives as "archived", I can't think of a slot club that doesn't keep every account forever (and damn, don't many of us wish they didn't).

In qualifying for a new-member promo, many clubs will allow you to participate if you've been inactive for a period, usually 18-24 months. Ask a supervisor.

TC

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