Monday, December 12, 2011

What businesses watch you in Vegas?

Apparantly ALL of them, lol.





Since coming back from Vegas Monday, all but one business I used has emailed me.



Wynn sent me a thank you, and a number to call for future visits



Monte carlo send me a survey to give them feedback for my stay.



Mirage noticed I gambled there (Just to cash in our points on the cards before they expire) and sent a points email.



Southwest just sent me an email asking...well I forget, cuz my emails down...lol





All but Palazzo, where we both lost about $100, sent me thank you emails.



Good follow up ';Big Brother';!



What businesses watch you in Vegas?


I got a thank you from Wynn and from Palazzo for getting their players cards. I got a thank you and a survey to fill out from Bellagio and a nice thank you letter from the M.





Low, I was in the Mirage briefly to gamble, got nothing from them!





I also got an email Thursday from Bellagio offering 3 comped nights between now and mid May.....wish they%26#39;d extend the date to June 4th!



What businesses watch you in Vegas?


all businesses where you use a card or some other identifier.



this is quite common in all businesses - including my local supermarkets



many times i do not use my player%26#39;s card if i don%26#39;t want the casino knowing i have been playing




Oh, I thought this had something to do with the mirrored ceiling you had in your suite :)




LOL Warmwinds, that would be Caesar%26#39;s Palace in the good ole days!




Probabaly the FBI CIA INS Secret Service who knows who else




Sometimes it may be in your best interests if they know. For example, if you start running up various charges on your credit card (particularly if it is an overseas account) it may get flagged as possible fraud and your account could be frozen. In this case it%26#39;s worth a phone call to cardholder services to confirm you will be away from home and using your card at restaurants, hotels, stores, car rental, etc. It happened to me once and it was rather embarassing since I knew I was within my spending limits and current on my monthly payments.



But yes, I always seem to get a survey or thank you e-mail from those establishments that have it. Last time I actually gave what I thought was constructive criticism on check-in for the MGM, but I never heard back from them whether they agreed with me or not!




lol Warmwinds!





Strip? I did see something from you last time I was there. It was in the round file, Lmao %26lt;ducking%26gt;




not many. I am not in the habit of giving everyone my mailing and email addresses.





Dont do that and you wont get tracked.





To me the free cocktail sometimes isnt worth the hassle.




I dunno Low, do e-surveys really get printed out and then thrown in the trash? So I can add ';the MGM should be more green'; to my next survey? :)



I simply wanted to point out to them that I think having 20 different queues for check-in doesn%26#39;t work well, especially for me, who habitually picks the slowest-moving line at the supermarket, Target, you name it. I think they should go to something more like the taxi line at the airport-one line, and you wait for the next available agent. I also pointed out that the Stardust had self-checkin 6-7 years ago, as does their sister property, the Excalibur. It%26#39;s not new technology. Just my $.02 to help make my favorite hotel even better!



So, the next time you get a survey about a recent hotel stay, treat like it%26#39;s your opportunity to make things better, not just whine and complain that the elevator stopped at every floor, things over which you really have no control.

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