If you're in Ontario near Niagara Falls, the Seneca Niagara in NY lets you accumulate points .... you may have to use them in a year. I thought that was more typical.Prince said:I play in ontario, and Im just wondering does playing blackjack accumlate over time so instead of getting a meal comp you can get something better after a month or so like Slot machine comps do?
Thanks.
That sucks; you should give them some steam and ask for some type of free offer or something, to accomodate you and this unacceptable database wipe out. I'm sure they' didnt have their patrons' gaming activities/histories wiped out too; heck, they also probably know exactly what, where you spent comp points, if any in their system. If they give you nothing, tell them that you're gonna drive to the other Laughlin casinos.Brutus said:I had a boatload of points built up, at a joint in Laughlin. When I called em up last month to book a room, they said their database froze and wiped everyones points away. (there was enough to live there for about a week)
Part of this was my fault, as I saved up the points like a bank account, then 2 years later decide to use it up.
Next time, those points are history by the time I leave.
Last time at this place I played a total of $10, hit 50 straights on one of those multi-hand video poker machines and left.iwantblackjack said:That sucks; you should give them some steam and ask for some type of free offer or something, to accomodate you and this unacceptable database wipe out. I'm sure they' didnt have their patrons' gaming activities/histories wiped out too; heck, they also probably know exactly what, where you spent comp points, if any in their system. If they give you nothing, tell them that you're gonna drive to the other Laughlin casinos.
In general, most US indian casinos comp points expire if there's inactivity for 12 months. Harrahs' properties is 6months. MGMmirage' My OneClub was 18months.