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  1. #21
    As a matter of fact, when you go to the cage to "break bills" they will refer you to the ATM machines to do it. Frequently guests want to change a $20 into singles for tipping.

  2. #22
    Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
    As a matter of fact, when you go to the cage to "break bills" they will refer you to the ATM machines to do it. Frequently guests want to change a $20 into singles for tipping.
    Just as a matter of principle, I tell the cashier that the ATM wouldn't take that bill and make them break it.

  3. #23
    Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
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    Seven Stars also have the option of going to the cage, using their debit card at the cage, and getting the fee (debit fee is lower than a credit card fee) reimbursed as free play.
    Hi Alan:

    Is that true for every CET casino or just Ceasars Palace?

  4. #24
    Years ago (it seems like years, but I think it was only two years ago) at Rincon the debit/credit fees were reimbursed as free play. Since I haven't been at Rincon I don't know if they do it.

    I used a debit card at Flamingo several months ago and got the rebate in free play.

  5. #25
    Originally Posted by regnis View Post
    Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
    As a matter of fact, when you go to the cage to "break bills" they will refer you to the ATM machines to do it. Frequently guests want to change a $20 into singles for tipping.
    Just as a matter of principle, I tell the cashier that the ATM wouldn't take that bill and make them break it.
    Unfortunately even for Seven Stars there are now lines at the cage. So I now out of habit just go to the ATMs to break bills. Even at Caesars Palace there are lines for Seven Stars and one reason is that there are SO MANY Seven Stars players. It is far from being an exclusive club.

  6. #26
    My girlfriend has a bank account that waives up to 4 ATM transactions a month (Both the Machine fee and bank fee).

    What savings at Harrahs!!! ........... :\

    What are the highest ATM fees that you've seen in the USA?

  7. #27
    Highest fees? Probably in Vegas. At Caesars properties, or MGM properties.

  8. #28
    Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
    Years ago (it seems like years, but I think it was only two years ago) at Rincon the debit/credit fees were reimbursed as free play. Since I haven't been at Rincon I don't know if they do it.

    I used a debit card at Flamingo several months ago and got the rebate in free play.
    So zero value since according to Singer you really got nothing but some worthless fantom bucks that you can't win with.

  9. #29
    Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
    Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
    Years ago (it seems like years, but I think it was only two years ago) at Rincon the debit/credit fees were reimbursed as free play. Since I haven't been at Rincon I don't know if they do it.

    I used a debit card at Flamingo several months ago and got the rebate in free play.
    So zero value since according to Singer you really got nothing but some worthless fantom bucks that you can't win with.
    Phantom bucks and armchair AP'S....one of Singers favorite sayings.

  10. #30
    Amazing... Singer is gone and you can't forget. He's laughing his ass off. Really... he really is laughing his ass off.

  11. #31
    Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
    Amazing... Singer is gone and you can't forget. He's laughing his ass off. Really... he really is laughing his ass off.
    And we're laughing our asses off because Rob can't post here anymore. LOLOLOLOL!!!!! BTW, Alan, have you gotten to the bottom of the phantom forum Rob was supposed to host at G2E this year? Doesn't fit your agenda, does it? LOLOLOLOL!!!
    "More importantly, mickey thought 8-4 was two games over .500. Argued about it. C'mon, man. Nothing can top that for math expertise. If GWAE ever has you on again, you can be sure I'll be calling in with that gem.'Nuff said." REDIETZ

  12. #32
    Mickey, it was invitation only, so I guess Rob couldn't get Alan on the guest list.

  13. #33
    Yes, Rob told me about the forum with the high level casino execs.

  14. #34
    So I guess go for the double reimbursement (AP play):
    1) Casino Reimbursement in the form of free play
    2) Bank reimbursement for ATM fee in the form of cold hard cash

    for this play you want really high ATM fees . . .
    Originally Posted by ccship View Post
    My girlfriend has a bank account that waives up to 4 ATM transactions a month (Both the Machine fee and bank fee).

    What savings at Harrahs!!! ........... :\

    What are the highest ATM fees that you've seen in the USA?
    Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
    Years ago (it seems like years, but I think it was only two years ago) at Rincon the debit/credit fees were reimbursed as free play. Since I haven't been at Rincon I don't know if they do it.

    I used a debit card at Flamingo several months ago and got the rebate in free play.

  15. #35
    Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
    Amazing... Singer is gone and you can't forget. He's laughing his ass off. Really... he really is laughing his ass off.
    Yeah, he laughed his ass off here. And laughter can be contagious.

  16. #36
    How does he "laugh his ass off?"

    Does the claimed excessive exuberance cause an inordinate expenditure of calories leading to a sloughing away of excess adipose tissue surrounding the gluteus maximus?
    What, Me Worry?

  17. #37
    Originally Posted by MisterV View Post
    How does he "laugh his ass off?"
    The many alternative definitions of off:

    off

    adverb
    1. away from the place in question; to or at a distance.
    "the man ran off"

    2. so as to be removed or separated.
    "he whipped off his coat"

    preposition
    1. moving away and often down from.
    "he rolled off the bed"

    2. situated or leading in a direction away from (a main route or intersection).
    "single wires leading off the main lines"

    adjective
    1. characterized by someone performing or feeling worse than usual; unsatisfactory or inadequate.
    "even the greatest athletes have off days"

    2. (of food) no longer fresh.
    "the fish was a bit off"
    synonyms: rotten, bad, stale, moldy, sour, rancid, turned, spoiled, putrid, putrescent; skunky
    "the fish was a bit off"

    noun CRICKET
    1. the half of the field (as divided lengthways through the pitch) toward which the batsman's feet are pointed when standing to receive the ball.

    verb informal
    1. NORTH AMERICAN
    kill; murder.
    "she might off a cop, but she wouldn'

    Or of ass.

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