The progressive royal on the 9/7 db was over $2500 and the bartender
SAVED seats for employees who had not yet been there.
Several customers had to leave because all seats were either saved or
being played. 2 seat (total of the bar approx 8) were saved.
Sam's Town
Elliott,
Did you contact anyone in Gaming about this?
JR
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"Elliott L. Shapiro" <elliotts2345@earthlink.net> wrote:
The progressive royal on the 9/7 db was over $2500 and the bartender
SAVED seats for employees who had not yet been there.
Several customers had to leave because all seats were either saved or
being played. 2 seat (total of the bar approx 8) were saved.
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That should have been brought to the execs attention immediately as I
overheard them say to someone else that they will not tolerate
employees chasing off customers. They are real serious about this. I
actually once witness a situation at the progressive bar upstairs
where some suits walked up to a cocktail waitress who had her seat
held by the bartender until she went on break and could sit down at
it. The suits told her she was to cash out and find somewhere else to
play. They then told the bartender that he was to report in to them
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at the end of his shift. I have no idea who he was or anything but I was only sitting 2 bar stools away so i could hear this. --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Elliott L. Shapiro <elliotts2345@e...> wrote:
The progressive royal on the 9/7 db was over $2500 and the bartender
SAVED seats for employees who had not yet been there.
Several customers had to leave because all seats were either saved or
being played. 2 seat (total of the bar approx 8) were saved.
No.
I did call and spoke to a slot supervisor who said that he would "look
into it"
Do not think that this is a gaming issue. I also do not want to win a
battle and lose a war. (Don't want to be thrown out)
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On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 19:47:38 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
Elliott,
Did you contact anyone in Gaming about this?
JR"Elliott L. Shapiro" <elliotts2345@earthlink.net> wrote:
The progressive royal on the 9/7 db was over $2500 and the bartender
SAVED seats for employees who had not yet been there.
Several customers had to leave because all seats were either saved or
being played. 2 seat (total of the bar approx 8) were saved.vpFREE Links: http://members.cox.net/vpfree/Links.htm
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This was the same bar.
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On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 03:42:17 -0000, you wrote:
That should have been brought to the execs attention immediately as I
overheard them say to someone else that they will not tolerate
employees chasing off customers. They are real serious about this. I
actually once witness a situation at the progressive bar upstairs
where some suits walked up to a cocktail waitress who had her seat
held by the bartender until she went on break and could sit down at
it. The suits told her she was to cash out and find somewhere else to
play. They then told the bartender that he was to report in to them
at the end of his shift. I have no idea who he was or anything but I >was only sitting 2 bar stools away so i could hear this. > >--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Elliott L. Shapiro <elliotts2345@e...> >wrote:The progressive royal on the 9/7 db was over $2500 and the bartender
SAVED seats for employees who had not yet been there.
Several customers had to leave because all seats were either saved or
being played. 2 seat (total of the bar approx 8) were saved.vpFREE Links: http://members.cox.net/vpfree/Links.htm
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