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Thread: Priority lines at casinos -- what do you do when your line becomes the opposite?

  1. #21
    Originally Posted by Dankyone View Post
    Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
    Sorry kewlj no 7 Stars ever earned the right to cut off other people.
    That makes no sense, front of the line service is explicitly stated as a 7 stars benefit. The way things are going, that will be one of the best ones remaining.
    There's a difference between having your own Seven Stars line and cutting someone off who is on their way, for example, to the cashier.

    Does the Seven Stars use a body block to prevent the Gold from reaching the window first?

    Come on guys. I'm all for priority lines for higher tier players but you can't be rude about it.

  2. #22
    RS__ you sure do run into a lot of customer service issues.

    That Flamingo valet for Seven Stars is indeed only for Seven Stars. My GF who has my Seven Stars Companion card cannot use it. She has to use the front valet at Caesars.

    It is not out of the ordinary to be asked for your ID along with your Seven Stars card. But you should not be treated rudely either.

  3. #23
    Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
    Originally Posted by Dankyone View Post
    Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
    Sorry kewlj no 7 Stars ever earned the right to cut off other people.
    That makes no sense, front of the line service is explicitly stated as a 7 stars benefit. The way things are going, that will be one of the best ones remaining.
    There's a difference between having your own Seven Stars line and cutting someone off who is on their way, for example, to the cashier.

    Does the Seven Stars use a body block to prevent the Gold from reaching the window first?

    Come on guys. I'm all for priority lines for higher tier players but you can't be rude about it.
    Two sides to that coin. I have seen plenty of lower tier members think they should get the right of way or be rude to the top tier player. I have heard players yelling at me that I am cutting the line when they have no clue that I have the right to do so. It is more of the Casinos fault compared to the Employee... the Casino doesn't mark off or separate the VIP line good enough and the Employees get tired of the ploppies not knowing they are in the VIP line as well. Also Top Tier players sometimes have a problem because the line is either not marked correctly or too far away from the employee to be spotted and honestly like RS said... Casino Employees for the most part don't care or don't know what they are doing. I just work here buddy

    IMHO it is best to do things when the club isn't busy or when lines are small. If you play enough or live in town you will figure out when it is best to show up. Also it is very important to not draw attention to yourself. I get upset sometimes but it is better to let someone jump in front of you and keep a low profile compared to getting all upset and causing a scene.
    Last edited by monet; 01-01-2018 at 09:34 AM.

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