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  • Report:  #95223

Complaint Review: Station Casinos Santa Fe Station - Las Vegas Nevada

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- Las Vegas, Nevada,
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Station Casinos Santa Fe Station
4949 N Rancho Dr. Las Vegas, 89130 Nevada, U.S.A.
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Station Casinos bombards your mailbox almost daily with all types of offers and gimmicks to get you inside their casino. They claim you can win your way, but you never do. It's a rip off because you don't even get play for your money. It seems their machines are set to suck in dollar after dollar before you get anything in return. The gambeling isn't random, it is highly controlled by computer programs. This is a misconception for anybody who would like to take a chance at luck.

Michele

Las Vegas, Nevada
U.S.A.


6 Updates & Rebuttals

Sean2013

las vegas,
Nevada,
Station Casino's Are Unethical!

#2Consumer Comment

Sun, March 24, 2013

I agree that Station Casino's lure in the locals and suck in every dollar! They are thieves and don't worry because players are catching on to the promotional scams and mailers they put out. They took away roll over points and have tighten machines up to no end! Status does not matter at their properties any longer! We have other places we can play. The smart people only play free play and if they win then they play a little but if they lose they turn and run away immediately! Never withdraw from an atm inthe Station Casino's and never break your bank roll because you will lose!!!


Fred Flintstone

Las Vegas,
Nevada,
U.S.A.
Sucker bet

#3Consumer Suggestion

Thu, July 03, 2008

As a casino employee (not Station) in Las Vegas I see many many many gamblers each day. I would have to say the vast majority of them have no clue as to what they're doing. Just remember this. The biggest sucker bet in a casino is playing something you don't understand.


Fred Flintstone

Las Vegas,
Nevada,
U.S.A.
Sucker bet

#4Consumer Suggestion

Thu, July 03, 2008

As a casino employee (not Station) in Las Vegas I see many many many gamblers each day. I would have to say the vast majority of them have no clue as to what they're doing. Just remember this. The biggest sucker bet in a casino is playing something you don't understand.


Fred Flintstone

Las Vegas,
Nevada,
U.S.A.
Sucker bet

#5Consumer Suggestion

Thu, July 03, 2008

As a casino employee (not Station) in Las Vegas I see many many many gamblers each day. I would have to say the vast majority of them have no clue as to what they're doing. Just remember this. The biggest sucker bet in a casino is playing something you don't understand.


Fred Flintstone

Las Vegas,
Nevada,
U.S.A.
Sucker bet

#6Consumer Suggestion

Thu, July 03, 2008

As a casino employee (not Station) in Las Vegas I see many many many gamblers each day. I would have to say the vast majority of them have no clue as to what they're doing. Just remember this. The biggest sucker bet in a casino is playing something you don't understand.


Tim

Valparaiso,
Indiana,
U.S.A.
Not likely... Random is no accident, especially in Nevada

#7Consumer Comment

Sat, June 19, 2004

A "random number generator" determines, based on the exact moment that the button is pushed, what the payout will be. The reels are purely for show nowadays, but the game is no less random. In the State of Nevada the computer settings inside slot machines are set by the manufacturer before the machine ever makes it to the casino. State regulators check the machines on a regular basis and can easily identify if the settings have been tampered with by the casino operators. Nevada has EXTREMELY strict controls and oversight over casino operators to ensure that games are fair and that cities like Las Vegas can maintain a reputation for fair gaming. Also, casinos geared towards locals have to produce winners to bring in gamblers. In the long run, casinos are better off playing fair. Most of them, especially in the highly competitive Las Vegas market, realize this. The long and short of it is that your assertions are highly unlikely. It is far more likely that the games are working just like they should be, but you just aren't winning. They wouldn't call it gambling if people didn't lose most of the time. If you still aren't convinced, and you think that this casino is not playing fair, you should put a call in to the Nevada Gaming Regulatory Commission. If they get a pattern of complaints against a certain casino they will do an in-depth investigation. Good Luck!

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