Ms. Dalton
Active Member
Recently I was in Vegas and had something happen that was rather different from what I am accustomd to. When cashing in my chip at Bellagio I was asked for my SSN by the cage girl, after returning from the back she then asked for my ID. I asked her if there was something wrong especially since I am a decent player at several MGM properties(Bellagio is owned by MGM) and they have had a player card on me forever, I have hosts at several of their properties and was at a different MGM property less than 2 weeks before. She said it was just to update things, and that they didn't have current info since 2005. That is odd considering I typically stay at MGM properties and their player card links /info at all their properties...doesn't it? I did turn my player card in with my chips as I was cashing up a little over $5000. My questions are:
1) Doesn't a player card for all properties link info for the sister properties belonging to that group?
2)I've never been asked for a SSN unless I have cashed more than $10,000 in for chip before but was told on the same trip at the Wynn that I must give up my ssn any time more than $3000 is cashed in. Anybody heard if this is true? Is this the standard in Vegas($3,000 isn't that much!)?
Thanks.
1) Doesn't a player card for all properties link info for the sister properties belonging to that group?
2)I've never been asked for a SSN unless I have cashed more than $10,000 in for chip before but was told on the same trip at the Wynn that I must give up my ssn any time more than $3000 is cashed in. Anybody heard if this is true? Is this the standard in Vegas($3,000 isn't that much!)?
Thanks.