I WON THE $1,000 CASH! It was the TOP prize they offered... but wait, crap. It says "In the Event any part is scratched off before presentation to a Team Member, prize may become void" DANG IT! :| I guess I'm just S.O.L. ... anyone have any ideas how/if I could get anything for this?
Also, anyone else out there gotten this postcard from TotalRewards? Did any of you win?
~Mica
This isn't a scratch-off with multiple spots to scratch is it? If it is, then you're definitely out of luck. But if it's one spot, you MIGHT be given the benefit of the doubt. Especially if you act like you scratched off in line.
I'm guessing they don't want you to scratch it before you get there because they want to force you show up. Because if it was $5, would you have bothered going?
Avin: Strangely, I get these "no scratch until you are here" promos here a lot. Prolly because we are far away from the casinos here in the midwest. I think I will try the more honest route. Maybe even if I don't get the prize, maybe I can talk my way into a comp buffet or at least a new scratchcard. :)
If you said anything about wanting a "buffet" and I was an employee I'd immediately get that for you... The overall thought being "Yep, as a casino we just invalidated another $1000 winner of our promotion. Giving the $20 buffet saved us $980."Quote: MicaTurtle... Maybe even if I don't get the prize, maybe I can talk my way into a comp buffet or at least a new scratchcard. :)
If you're going to go the honest route I still wouldn't tell them you scratched it at home. Like others have said the idea is they're trying to make you make the decision to come before scratching. Say you were sitting at a table/machine and scratched it before reading the rules or something at least. I would honestly go in, play a machine, pull it out and "scratch it" on my lap then run up to TR all excited. Since there's only "one" spot I feel like you have an okay shot at getting paid. Don't settle for $20.
Quote: RomesIf you said anything about wanting a "buffet" and I was an employee I'd immediately get that for you... The overall thought being "Yep, as a casino we just invalidated another $1000 winner of our promotion. Giving the $20 buffet saved us $980."
More like saving them $998.99.
Quote: RomesIf you said anything about wanting a "buffet" and I was an employee I'd immediately get that for you... The overall thought being "Yep, as a casino we just invalidated another $1000 winner of our promotion. Giving the $20 buffet saved us $980."
sadly, I think I already "invalidated" it by scratching it at home. :\ And, according to their prize list, it's their ONLY $1,000 cash winner
Prize list:
21,000 Free Buffet
3,200 2,000 RCs
500 5,000 RCs
135 Gift
76 Gift
78 Gift
10 10,000 RCs
1 $1,000 cash
But yeah, I'm not going to tell them I scratched it at home, just that I didn't read the rules correctly and scratched it off early.
I am planning my trip down there for this weekend. I'll come back and let ya'll know how it goes.
it was done at a printing shop in the first place
Simply said, simply meant.
Quote: MicaTurtlebut wait, crap. It says "In the Event any part is scratched off before presentation to a Team Member, prize may become void" DANG IT! :| I guess I'm just S.O.L
In future...
1. Read the fine print first.
2. Candling is a very useful technique. A 500 watt halogen work light (often available at home improvement stores or Harbor Freight) shining through the card (or envelope) can be extremely helpful to clue you in to if it's worthwhile to make the drive. This isn't always useful; some of these promos don't list the prizes won (but these also often don't restrict people from pre-scratching the cards).
For now, maybe they'll give you a reduced prize; maybe they'll give you the full prize, maybe they'll give you nothing.
But, I didn't tear it off at the time of the event at the players club so I was SOL. It was a few days after and I wanted to know what I could have gotten :(
A single mailer has one scratch off each week for a month.Must scratch off at casino. I am not driving 500 miles for this promotion EVER.....
I keep them until after the mailer has expired, and then scratch them off. Largest prize I have had so far was $175.