I was wondering if there was a rule of thumb to use when using comped rooms?
I stayed in AC a few months ago.I received offers to come back and decided to go to Tunica instead. I was able to lock in 2 comped nights in Tunica. My question is how much money or time am I expected to ';invest'; to avoid being charged at the end of my stay? Should I even be worried about this?
I am a gold member,not a high level player at all. In fact I believe my tier score is around 400.
Thanks for any help.
Bucksfan45
Comps/Length of play required??
I assume this is a Harrahs property.
If there was no fine print on your offer stating that they expect a certain amount of play, then you could stay 2 days comped and not spend anything. You wouldn%26#39;t get good offers in the future, but Harrahs does not generally charge you for rooms after offering you a comp.
Play what you are comfortable with and see what they send in the future.
Comps/Length of play required??
I have seen some harrahs offers/literature that state something like .... You MAY be charged for the room if NO play is recorded during your stay.
To me that means earn a single RC at a machine or make at least one table wager for which you are rated and you have fulfilled Harrahs requirement.
Keep in mind though that it says MAY. Meaning they reserve the right to charge you, but won%26#39;t always do so. Many a HET customer: checked into a room, handed the keys to a friend, not made a single bet, and was not charged.
generally, they are looking for a minimum of two hours play per day when issuing a comp.
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