Clue me in, please. How does restricting membership become
beneficial, and what kind of restrictions would there be?
How do you restrict them from joining? How can any of us really know
what others do for a living, with any degree of certainty, without
divulging more personal information than most people would
comfortably do over the internet? What am I missing?
On 3 Feb 2006 at 4:29, cdandre12000 replied:
The locals forums require you to swap info. They do not want people
pulling info, milking the good plays and giving nothing back. As a
non local I can appreciate that. I also believe they may be
screening for casino employees to keep the plays alive. If the
applicant can't give good info on a number of casinos BBC and
promotions based on their play they are not welcome. That cuts out a
lot.
This comment is substantially correct.
LVLocals is a small group (about a dozen different participants)
whose primary purpose is to track and get a handle on BBC. There
are links to the membership requirements and the rules on the
home page <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vpFREE_LVLocals/>
vpFREE Administrator