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Originally Posted by mojojo16
No interest or exchange rate though right? Seems like a decent idea for internationals.
$500 seems like a really low marker for them to even waste their time on. If they approve these based on bank balances, most people would just withdraw this from an ATM. I imagine the minimum marker would be closer to $5K.
Has anyone had any decent comps offered based on the marker youve reserved?
Comps and markets are mutually exclusive. Comps come from marketing/casino host staff and are generated based on total losses.
Markers/credit (for all properties) are determined by a third party company (whether Caesars or MGM, etc.) called Central Credit or Casino Credit. Can't remember exact name. Credit or marker amount is based on average balance in your checking account over a 6-12 month period. It is not a credit decision however, often an Experian soft credit pull occurs as well.
The smallest credit/marker granted in $500. It's meant to be a convenience. The upside is to allow higher tiered members to avoid fees to withdraw cash (ATM is $7.95 and cash advances at cage is even more pricy.) I am a Seven Stars player - I'm speaking in full/part from my own experiences. I have no Fee's or interest charges for taking a marker.