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Thread: New Year's Eve 2014 Offers

  1. #1
    Let us know what the casinos are offering for this year.

    My offers from the Caesars properties arrived today:

    Caesars Palace: VIP dinner, cocktail party, New Year's brunch and Katy Perry will be at the VIP dinner performing.

    Planet Hollywood: 7pm Dinner, 10pm show with Britney Spears, New Year's day brunch.

    Rio: Dinner for two at their various restaurants, $525 casino play, New Year's Day brunch.

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    So far I have received the Vegas offers and my TR account shows Lake Tahoe but have not received the mailer.

    At Vegas
    PH - same as yours
    Rio - same as yours except on $375 in Free Play
    Paris (instead of CP) 2 tickets to NYE celebration and 2 tickets to Brunch

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    I didn't get anything like this, and I am a Seven Stars member.

    I think the computer is punishing me for using so much and playing so little.
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    Don't feel bad, Dan. The events are limited to "beautiful people." :-)

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    Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    I didn't get anything like this, and I am a Seven Stars member.

    I think the computer is punishing me for using so much and playing so little.
    Todd,

    You are a pseudo 7 stars member. Earning your "7" status by exploiting a glitch in the system is why you get dumped on. You are the exact reason why caesars has tighten
    up their offers. Take take take is your motto. You can only milk the cow
    for so long before she shi*ts on your hands
    Last edited by Dante; 10-30-2013 at 09:56 PM.

  6. #6
    Originally Posted by Dante View Post
    exploiting a glitch in the system
    What glitch??

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    Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
    What glitch??
    Alan,

    I'm not big on talking on forums. Maybe Dan will explain his douchebaggery better than I would. I'll see you at Rincon in the near future and talk in person. Like men used to do "back in the day"

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    Dante you know me but I don't know you, so please do say hello. The only thing I can think of that is different now is the management of play for 2,500 tier points each day to earn the 5,000 bonus tier points. But I wouldn't consider that "douchebaggery" since it was Caesars who created that and frankly I know of many players who made use of it. If there is some other "glitch" I'd like to know about it.

    In the meantime saying someone has used "douchebaggery" without specifically saying what it is, in my opinion, is a punch below the belt.

  9. #9
    Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post

    In the meantime saying someone has used "douchebaggery" without specifically saying what it is, in my opinion, is a punch below the belt.
    As if punches below the belt are a novelty around here, LOL...

  10. #10
    Originally Posted by Count Room View Post
    As if punches below the belt are a novelty around here, LOL...
    I was hoping that the disorder was not contagious.

  11. #11
    Dan Druff--how dare you maximize your comps while minimizing your losses while playing by the rules established by Caesars. Are you part of a secret organization whose sole purpose is to destroy our casino industry? We are watching you!!!

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    If he's in a take take take mode then the rest of you need to pay more attention to how he does what he does. I mastered that art as a perennial "just barely" Diamond level player for a decade, and I was never clueless or stupid enough to talk to any Harrahs' host. I took advantage of every single air offer and had no trouble figuring out how to bypass their system that only allowed you to book one property at a time in Nevada in order to scoop up all the VISA gift cards etc. possible. Give 'em a little very hi-limit play each and you're their daddy even if you win thousands. It is all just so simple. But falling into their trap of continuously feeling you need to be such a "special" 7-Stars status or else, and then talking yourself into believing offers are the panacea for the losing--without squeezing them for every ounce of juice possible whether it's "above board" or not--is extremely naive, amateurish, and is behaving exactly as CET wants, expects, and commands you to.

    And people still wonder why it is that they lose....

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