Thursday, April 26, 2012

Sharing Players Club Card

Hi All,





Does anyone know if it is possible to get a second players card under the same account?





I%26#39;m going to mirage with my girlfriend in september. She probably won%26#39;t be doing much gambling so rather than having her sign up for a second card I was hoping that she could just play under mine.





I read that accounts could be linked, but it mentioned that you had to be at the same address? We%26#39;re not living together so would that cause a problem llinking accounts? Also, I%26#39;m pretty sure that she won%26#39;t want to be on a mailing list or get mailouts so I%26#39;d prefer if we could just have one account.





Any good ideas on what to do?





Thanks for the help.



Sharing Players Club Card


Well you can always tell the lady at the counter you misplaced your card and voila!, you will have 2 cards.



Sharing Players Club Card


Yes, just ask for another card. My sister played on my accounts while we were together in Vegas in April.




I would like to know if you can get in any kind of trouble using another person%26#39;s Player%26#39;s Card, (with their permission of course), and using their free play. My brother lives in another State, got a Players Card, and gets freeplay offers now and then. Can he mail me me his players card and pin number and let me use his freeplay? He says anything I win using his freeplay we will split 50-50. Furthermore, can the casino security tell if you are using another person%26#39;s players card? (Not planning on any big wins or hand pays, so not worried about that.)




Vegaholic,





When you redeem your points for anything, most casino will ask for a photo ID.





As for ';sharing'; players card....most casino will let you do this without any problems. As someone mentioned, when you sign up, ask for 2 cards....or go to the booth and ask for another card.




I think he is right about having the same address in order for them to let you share the card.





We have always gotten our own cards, but when we went to Atlantic City, the person issuing the cards said as long as we had the same address he would issue 2 cards in one of our names so we could rack up points together. Makes more sense to do that actually.





Since you do not have the same address, just get another card without explaning why you want it.




When I picked up my Players Club card they give me two without even asking. We played with both cards all week without issue.




I never had a problem getting more than one card- all I did was ask. I frequently forget to bring my cards to Vegas ( lose them between trips) so they just issue 2 new ones- no questions asked. Some people do like to play 2 machines at the same time. I have also given the card to someone else (he is not interested in comps of anything else) and he has played at the same time I was playing- again, no problem. He keeps one of my cards and if he goes to Vegas without me he uses it - my card gets to Vegas more often than I do! He cannot, however, use the card to get anything. For that I would need to be there with a photo ID.




Sometimes it pays for you and your husband to get separate cards i.e., at the Orleans, since we now get two offers, one for each of us. for free rooms.

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