Gaming Loyalty Programs - Vegas marketing offers - email only pls. Possible?
chichow
Feb 22, 10, 10:05 am
So I didn't want to give an email address to MGM Harrahs Sands Wynn, etc. before. But now there is too much junk in my snail mail box.
Can people list out say...
M
Red Rock
Wynn
Sands
Harrahs
MGM
whether or not you they can get offers just from the respective websites and from email offers vs. getting snail mail?
So I didn't want to give an email address to MGM Harrahs Sands Wynn, etc. before. But now there is too much junk in my snail mail box.
Can people list out say...
M
Red Rock
Wynn
Sands
Harrahs
MGM
whether or not you they can get offers just from the respective websites and from email offers vs. getting snail mail?
I can only comment on Harrahs (system) and MGM-Mirage (system). If you register your Harrahs Total Reward card (using your existing pin) ditto for MGM, you will see offers currently available to you. With Harrahs you can book most things on-line, with MGM you contact your slot host or casino marketing.
Harrahs sends out lots of regular mail offers, MGM less--but they still send them out.:)
icemaker
Feb 22, 10, 2:12 pm
Harrahs' online offers (via your account of their site) are often no very detailed and often defers to the hard mailing for additional information. Email offers are sporadic. Snail mail is the most consistent.
Best way is to create another email account solely for stuff like offers and marketing promos.
chichow
Feb 22, 10, 2:57 pm
So I'm basically stuck with snail mail?
I really hate snail mail.
icemaker
Feb 22, 10, 3:16 pm
Not entire familiar on how you would go about stopping snail mail offers but I'm sure any TR booth would be able to advise.
You can just check your offers online and call the casino for more detail if need be. I would say maybe 25% of the offers like shopping offers require more clarification on participating stores etc.
Trying to get a helpful answer from a property may be more annoying and time consuming than dealing with mailed offers. Unless of course you have a host assigned which would shortcut the process.
kingalien
Feb 22, 10, 8:47 pm
Be glad you're not on Planet Hollywood's mailing list. I get a mailing almost once a week sometimes multiple ones too from simple items such as a leather jacket or portable DVD player to gift cards after accruing a certain number of points.
OverThereTooMuch
Feb 22, 10, 9:20 pm
Be glad you're not on Planet Hollywood's mailing list. I get a mailing almost once a week sometimes multiple ones too from simple items such as a leather jacket or portable DVD player to gift cards after accruing a certain number of points.I find the Club Grazie (Palazzo/Venetian) offers are at about the same frequency. Some days I've opened up my mailbox and have seen 3 different offers. The email offers (which are often identical to a mailing) are much less frequent.
I understand that they're trying to get their name in front of me so that I consider them the next time I'm in Vegas. But it's ridiculous. One monthly mailing with all current offers would be more than enough, though I'd prefer to just opt out of snail mail entirely and just get email. Saves them some money, saves the environment, makes me happier...win win win.
As far as Wynn offers, I haven't done much gaming there but still see a mailing once every other month or so (with an email maybe around that same frequency).
MGM has my address, but I don't recall getting mailers from them very often. I get an email every other week or so.
Be happy that you don't gamble at Harrah's casinos in Atlantic City. They own four casinos and each one sends me about two or three mailings per week , over 40 pieces of mail a month.