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Old 20th December 2007, 09:31 PM
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It is very funny hearing the term bonus abuser, since I believe I came from the casino that coined that phrase. When we originally labeled players as bonus abusers, it was a way of identifying the “free chippers”, who would constantly beg for free chips and huge bonuses and were taking up the majority of the sales reps time. I than changed the term to “advantage player”, which is what we are talking about here. An advantage player is just that someone looking for an advantage. I can honestly say that yes I identified a number of those players including entire Countries (LOL), but made sure every one was paid!! Usually paid them very slowly, too frustrate them, but also to make sure their credit card cleared the bank before I was sending them what amounted to cash, and made them jump through hoops, hell I was an “Advantage Manager” hoping they would give in and just give up, but I felt they were taking advantage of me I would take advantage of them. After they were finally paid in full, that is when their accounts were closed to make sure it did not happen again. Also I want to point out I loved to encourage the bonuses that “advantage players” would take early in their history with us, because I could identify those players early and it was a lot easier paying $100.00 right than , than waiting for the player to become a regular than popping me for 5 or $10,000.00 one day. And that does happen if a casino does not monitor their players.
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