I thought of something recently. Someone tell me if this would work.
All Seven Stars members get "waived fees for credit card advances".
What does this mean?
Most credit cards charge a "cash advance fee" when buying gaming chips (or getting any other kind of cash through the credit card). This essentially bypasses the transaction fee for the casino, to where the player is paying the fee instead.
So what exactly is Caesar's doing in order to "waive your fees"? There's no way they can tell exactly what your bank charges you, so they can't even reimburse you.
So what fees are they waiving? Their own fees?
Or are they putting it through as a "purchase" so you don't get charged fees?
I ask this because you could easily rack up free airline miles by buying up "advances" where Caesar's eats the fees (provided it's a purchase). But I am probably being too optimistic here.