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Caesars (Total Rewards) Diamond Status from FoundersCard

Old Oct 9, 2017, 10:08 am
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Originally Posted by baccarat_king
Currently "bracing for impact," come January 2018.
If you remember the speculation was frantic. Insiders who "knew" changes were coming and benefits were being reduced. Cousins of employees who heard it was not going to be renewed. All BS, nothing changed and the renewal was seamless. It may or may not be renewed, but nobody on this board will have any idea either way until it happens.

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Old Oct 12, 2017, 12:26 am
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Does anyone know, if I signed up with FC using the "2-year special," will my renewal be for one year or two ?

Thank you.
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Old Oct 12, 2017, 12:37 am
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Originally Posted by james400
If you remember the speculation was frantic. Insiders who "knew" changes were coming and benefits were being reduced. Cousins of employees who heard it was not going to be renewed. All BS, nothing changed and the renewal was seamless. It may or may not be renewed, but nobody on this board will have any idea either way until it happens.
Yep. One thing I pride myself in is sharing accurate information. When I do not know or am not sure, I tell it like it is (or I believe it is).

This is a risk with any FC benefit. But, for some reason, certain people do not want to hear that.

Originally Posted by mileage junkie
Does anyone know, if I signed up with FC using the "2-year special," will my renewal be for one year or two ?
You'll get the $295 renewal rate after the two years. At least, that has always been the way things have worked. (of course, you are pre-paying the $295x2 when you sign up)

If you need a promo code, please send a PM. I am also involved in another project where we are offering five people Diamond Status for Caesars. This isn't the right forum for "self-promotion," but should be easy to figure out.
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Old Oct 12, 2017, 4:33 am
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So, I will pay a $295 fee for renewal for ONE year, after my initial two years are up, correct ?
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Old Oct 12, 2017, 5:01 am
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Originally Posted by mileage junkie
So, I will pay a $295 fee for renewal for ONE year, after my initial two years are up, correct ?
Yes, the rate you sign up with (in this case $295x2 prepaid) becomes your renewal rate. At least that has always been the way the program works. Of course, terms&conditions always say prices are subject to change. FC wants you to renew (that's the entire concept, they don't want to lose members), so I believe this will remain the same. But, as with all programs, they reserve the right to change things UNLESS you are guaranteed the renewal rate. In past years they have used verbiage like "your sign up rate will remain your renewal rate for life."
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Old Oct 16, 2017, 10:44 pm
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Originally Posted by baccarat_king
Yep. One thing I pride myself in is sharing accurate information. When I do not know or am not sure, I tell it like it is (or I believe it is).

This is a risk with any FC benefit. But, for some reason, certain people do not want to hear that.



You'll get the $295 renewal rate after the two years. At least, that has always been the way things have worked. (of course, you are pre-paying the $295x2 when you sign up)

If you need a promo code, please send a PM. I am also involved in another project where we are offering five people Diamond Status for Caesars. This isn't the right forum for "self-promotion," but should be easy to figure out.
Hello I am interested in the 5 ppl Diamond Starus for Ceasars. Please let me know hot to do this.
Thank You,
Steffanie
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Old Oct 16, 2017, 11:23 pm
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Originally Posted by Steffanie Krella
Hello I am interested in the 5 ppl Diamond Starus for Ceasars. Please let me know hot to do this.
Thank You,
Steffanie
You have a PM.
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Old Oct 20, 2017, 4:07 pm
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Word is Diamond lounge access will only be available in 2018 for those that have 25k tier or more. There had been talking at my local casino that it would be like that there but my friend just sent me a screenshot of 2018 benefits showing that it looks to be system wide for 2018

At local casino, word also is its like AC in that you can get in for $10 in comps but it's free for those are 25k tier plus.
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Old Oct 20, 2017, 4:30 pm
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Originally Posted by rhwbullhead
Word is Diamond lounge access will only be available in 2018 for those that have 25k tier or more. There had been talking at my local casino that it would be like that there but my friend just sent me a screenshot of 2018 benefits showing that it looks to be system wide for 2018

At local casino, word also is its like AC in that you can get in for $10 in comps but it's free for those are 25k tier plus.
The exact wording I got in an email from TR today regarding the changes (and an offer of bonus Tier Credits) is:

"In 2018, Diamond Lounge access will be complimentary for members who earn at least 25,000 Tier Credits in 2017."

"A fee may be charged for entry to Diamond Lounges. However, Diamond members that have earned at least 25,000 Tier Credits in the previous or current year will receive complimentary access. Additional fees for guests brought to the Diamond Lounge with Diamond member may apply. Where available. Other restrictions may apply."

Even if there is a charge, still may be worth it from time to time, I just wouldn't pop in for a quick drink or bottle of water anymore.
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Old Oct 20, 2017, 5:20 pm
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Caesars and the rest of the TR properties have just diluted Diamond status for the vast majority of their Diamond players-having to (2018) now hit 25k Tier credits each year means the Diamond Lounge no longer exist for many of the current Diamond players!

I spoke with my Caesars Executive casino host a few moments ago who communicated to me that the change was due to Diamond players abusing (staying in lounge from open to close, bringing in extra guest, visiting lounge but not gaming etc...) the program.

I suggested that instead of taking away one of the premiere benefit of being Diamond status for the vast majority, perhaps they could implement technology to eliminate such offense.

We have become a country whereby everyone gets a trophy and everyone gets penalized regardless of their performance and or behavior!
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Old Oct 22, 2017, 12:17 am
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This is going to backlash against TR and the DL staff, who will see their tips greatly diminish.

A 15K Tier Score already means the player ran at least $50k through a VP machine. Surely this plus the cash the player leaves on the table is worth some salad and some pot fingers once a day, 365 days per year?

CET already offers lower VP pay tables than most of the off strip casinos. Diamond players will simply go Downtown.

And if TR did this to their own players, I honestly can't imagine Founderscard members being allowed into the DL.
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Old Oct 22, 2017, 12:38 am
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This is going to backlash against TR and the DL staff, who will see their tips greatly diminish.

A 15K Tier Score already means the player ran at least $50k through a VP machine. Surely this plus the cash the player leaves on the table is worth some salad and some pot fingers once a day, 365 days per year?

CET already offers lower VP pay tables than most of the off strip casinos. Diamond players will simply go Downtown.

And if TR did this to their own players, I honestly can't imagine Founderscard members being allowed into the DL.
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Old Oct 22, 2017, 7:43 am
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Originally Posted by skyscanner
This is going to backlash against TR and the DL staff, who will see their tips greatly diminish.

A 15K Tier Score already means the player ran at least $50k through a VP machine. Surely this plus the cash the player leaves on the table is worth some salad and some pot fingers once a day, 365 days per year?

CET already offers lower VP pay tables than most of the off strip casinos. Diamond players will simply go Downtown.

And if TR did this to their own players, I honestly can't imagine Founderscard members being allowed into the DL.
It won't affect FC members at all, unless they lack the RCs to enter. But that also goes for folks who are Diamond through tier matches, Quest for Rewards, Diamond Delight poker tournaments, and anyone who uses RCs to cover trip expenses. People who got Diamond through FC are a small piece of a very large pie. Some tend to forget that CET made all of those above ways to get Diamond possible, not FC.
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Old Oct 23, 2017, 1:49 am
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Originally Posted by Harry Lyme
It won't affect FC members at all, unless they lack the RCs to enter. But that also goes for folks who are Diamond through tier matches, Quest for Rewards, Diamond Delight poker tournaments, and anyone who uses RCs to cover trip expenses. People who got Diamond through FC are a small piece of a very large pie. Some tend to forget that CET made all of those above ways to get Diamond possible, not FC.
Absolutely NO FC member will have 1000 RCs to get in. NO FC member puts $10k into a VP machine or has the equivalent play.

This is the last nail to FC's coffin.
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Old Oct 23, 2017, 7:06 am
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Originally Posted by skyscanner
Absolutely NO FC member will have 1000 RCs to get in. NO FC member puts $10k into a VP machine or has the equivalent play.

This is the last nail to FC's coffin.
That's not true. I am a FC member and I have plenty of reward credits to get into Diamond Lounges in AC. Total Rewards offer free reward credits all the time. You just have to build them up before you go. My wife and I just went to AC for a week and we made sure we had enough reward credits to get in for the whole week and we are currently building up our credits for December when we go for a week.

There will be an adjustment for us as far as going to Harrah's Philadelphia since we have gotten used to going almost everyday for free but we just have to pick and choose when we go.
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