that,
In a message dated 1/21/2011 11:07:26 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
mark@markanduss.com writes:
I see it a bit differently (surprising, I know).
I actually appreciate getting the real offers as well as the generic
offers. I am planning and helping to plan more and more Vegas trips for friends
and family, so having access to the transferable offers is a great help.
I've been able to save people a bit of money or get them into a better room
or hotel at a similar rate to what they were intending just by being aware
of the regular hotel marketing promotions.
I will admit that it seems a bit disconnected to get casino marketing
offers as well as the hotel marketing offers for the same place, but they are 2
different departments that do operate independently and with different
intentions. The casino marketing offers want you to come and gamble. The hotel
marketing offers just want to get people into a room (no gambling
required).
Why not just ignore/delete the less appealing offers?
Take Care,
Mark
--- In _casino_comps@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:casino_comps@yahoogroups.com)
, gserlin@... wrote:
>
> Belairegold: Exactly. What are they thinking? They are not thinking,
> because the offers from, I assume, different parts of their promotions
dept.,
> which should easily be trackable by them in this computer age, are
> contradictory.
>
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