> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Bill and Jenn"
> <billvandivner@> wrote:
> ...4. Are there still good coupon books available?
> It seems that they have sort of gone away over the
> last couple of years...
The Las Vegas Advisor coupons and the American Casino
Guide coupons are popular.
List of LVA Coupons:
http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/whyjoin-
pocketbookofvalueslist2007.cfm
List of ACG Coupons:
http://www.americancasinoguide.com/Store/Coupons-2007.shtml
Be advised that the 2/1 Stations buffet coupon (one of the better
coupons in the book) in the 07 ACG is no longer being accepted at Red
Rock or Boulder Station. It's possible more Stations are not
honoring them but this has yet to be confirmed because no update has
been posted by the publisher of the ACG.
Stations claims counterfeiting which is a load of horse manure
because some couponomists brought their ENTIRE ACG book with the
Stations coupon intact and they STILL refused to honor it. The fact
is Stations grew tired of accepting the coupons and simply pulled the
plug. If Stations got sick of seeing the same faces use the coupon
they should've instituted a redemption policy that required
validation at the slot club.
BTW, if you wish to order the ACG you should always check Amazon or
Buy.com which ALWAYS has a better price than what is available
directly on the ACG website. The ACG charges $3.50 to ship while
it's free on Amazon or Buy with a nominal (usually $25) purchase.
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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "ms. vpFae" <ms_vpfree_3@...> wrote: