JohnCrover said:
Would there be a problem with the person the card is issued to redeeming the comps?
I think this is a real grey area. In Pa a couple years ago a casino "busted" an AP team for playing on multiple cards. They were actually charged with "something".... I am not sure what. I was interested to see what was going to happen with this case, because as everyone knows non-AP's do this everyday at every casino. Family members and friends playing on others cards and cashing promotions.
However after the first mention of this case, I heard no more. Maybe others know of it, or maybe it is something we aren't talking about for whatever reason?? If I had to guess, I would bet the AP team members "settled", probably pleading guilty to some small charge and paid a fine rather than fight it, which would have been interesting.
Anyway, with Vegas casinos, especially the local type casinos cracking down on AP machine players in recent months, I wouldn't be surprised if they came up with more of this being "illegal", despite that we all know and have seen many people do so. I can't tell you how many times I have been behind someone at a kiosk, swiping 3 or 4 cards of family members or friends.