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Entertainment Edgewater Casino $100 Free Play in 2014/2015 Canucks Yearbook

Discussion in 'Shopping Discussions' started by milquetoast, Jan 11, 2015.

  1. milquetoast

    milquetoast Senior Member

    Good deal for those who enjoy Casinos. @Superchecker

    The coupon is on Page 45 of the Vancouver Canucks 2014-15 Yearbook which costs $13 after tax. You can find them at Indigo (Chapters) and the Canucks Store. They used to be found at Save-on-Foods, PriceSmart and London Drugs but I'm not sure if they still carry it.

    The free play coupon expires June 30, 2015.
    To use the coupon, bring it to customer service at the entrance of the Casino. The $100 free play credit is then loaded to your Encore Rewards Card. You must use the credit 14 days from the time of activation. The amount can be used on both tables and slots. Any winnings from the free play are yours to keep!
     
  2. Phil

    Phil Guest

    They changed the rules on the fly last night, you must be a Canucks season ticket holder to redeem the $100.
    I don't think it is right, someone should go to a TV station with this.
     
  3. Wing Wing

    Wing Wing Guest

    They changed the rules on the fly, you must be a Canucks season ticket holder in order to redeem the $100.
     
  4. SamanthaP

    SamanthaP Guest

    This coupon is no longer available at Edgewater. They said it's a misprint. It's supposed to be a $10 Free Play ad not $100. Makes sense. The ladies at the front desk were very nice. Gave me $15 instead of $10 since I paid $13 for the book. Thanks!
     
  5. milquetoast

    milquetoast Senior Member

    That's unfair. I doubt it's a misprint judging by the fact that they keep changing the restrictions. They probably didn't anticipate the promotion being so popular so now they are backtracking.

    I didn't buy the yearbook but I bet you'd get the coupon honoured if you complained enough. I would contact Edgewater first and if not satisified, escalate it to Consumer Protection BC: http://www.consumerprotectionbc.ca/odr.

    @Phil CTV's Lynda Steele would be a good person to contact for this: [email protected].
     

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