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I am a new poster to this board, tho I have been reading it for some time. I
have been doing my best to try and figure out Trump Casino's bounceback cash
coupons for a few months now and wonder if anyone might be able to shed some
light on the subject. The mailed coupons seem to be real time - meaning, they
are received in the mail the weekend following your play. Two weeks ago, I
earned 3500 points in an evening and received an $85 coupon the following Friday.
Last weekend, I earned 4800 points & just receieved a $45 coupon. ??? I know
from past experience that there is a great disparity from week to week. It
takes only 1000 points to earn the free hotel room offer along with 2 free buffets
and your cash coupon might be as low as $8. Anyone have any insight into
their system?

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I believe actual win/loss is a big factor in both bounce-back cash
and comps, more so than coin in. I play mostly at M/S but if I can't
get on a machine I want to play I do go over to Trump. The first few
times I played there I was quite lucky, I got a $1000 royal and a few
quad deuces. When I asked them for comp to the deli, they told me I
had zero comps available because I was a net winner. (this was after
several sessions of putting through over $5,000 each session, not a
lot of money, but certainly enough for a deli comp, so I thought!).

I did hear that starting Dec. 1 they will have same day cash back, so
maybe this will make their system more transparent.

I am a new poster to this board, tho I have been reading it for

some time. I

have been doing my best to try and figure out Trump Casino's

bounceback cash

coupons for a few months now and wonder if anyone might be able to

shed some

light on the subject. The mailed coupons seem to be real time -

meaning, they

are received in the mail the weekend following your play. Two weeks

ago, I

earned 3500 points in an evening and received an $85 coupon the

following Friday.

Last weekend, I earned 4800 points & just receieved a $45

coupon. ??? I know

from past experience that there is a great disparity from week to

week. It

takes only 1000 points to earn the free hotel room offer along with

2 free buffets

and your cash coupon might be as low as $8. Anyone have any insight

into

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--- In vpFREE_Chicago@yahoogroups.com, lkreels@a... wrote:

their system?

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--- In vpFREE_Chicago@yahoogroups.com, "jaydavidson118"
<jaydavidson118@y...> wrote:

I believe actual win/loss is a big factor in both bounce-back cash
and comps, more so than coin in. I play mostly at M/S but if I can't
get on a machine I want to play I do go over to Trump. The first few
times I played there I was quite lucky, I got a $1000 royal and a few
quad deuces. When I asked them for comp to the deli, they told me I
had zero comps available because I was a net winner. (this was after
several sessions of putting through over $5,000 each session, not a
lot of money, but certainly enough for a deli comp, so I thought!).

Har, har. Should've asked Apu for a free squishy coupon. :slight_smile:

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I did hear that starting Dec. 1 they will have same day cash back, so
maybe this will make their system more transparent.

— In vpFREE_Chicago@yahoogroups.com, lkreels@a… wrote:
> I am a new poster to this board, tho I have been reading it for
some time. I
> have been doing my best to try and figure out Trump Casino's
bounceback cash
> coupons for a few months now and wonder if anyone might be able to
shed some
> light on the subject. The mailed coupons seem to be real time -
meaning, they
> are received in the mail the weekend following your play. Two weeks
ago, I
> earned 3500 points in an evening and received an $85 coupon the
following Friday.
> Last weekend, I earned 4800 points & just receieved a $45
coupon. ??? I know
> from past experience that there is a great disparity from week to
week. It
> takes only 1000 points to earn the free hotel room offer along with
2 free buffets
> and your cash coupon might be as low as $8. Anyone have any insight
into
> their system?
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]