Saturday, October 24, 2009

Re: [vpFREE] Markers and VP

Also, for what it is worth....the cage supervisor at Rampart told me that most casino's want you to think that the Marker must be repaid before you leave Vegas, but she said " the Nevada Law states it must be repaid within 30 days after accepting the money".  True or False, I am not sure because I have yet to try it and hope I never have to.

--- On Sat, 10/24/09, AndyG <abgazzz@yahoo.com> wrote:

It depends on how much cash you want to bring with you on your trip and what you feel comfortable carrying. Some casinos will reward you with better comps. A Marker is a line of credit tied to your checking account.

If you decide to establish yourself:
    * Remember to do so two weeks before your stay to provide the back office time to process your request.
    * Call the cage and tell them you want to establish a credit line. They will fax or email, if they can, you a form to complete along with a copy of a check from your account. They will run your credit and determine your average balance, etc.
    * If all goes well you will be good to go and also have check cashing ability, too.
Good Luck!

 


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