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LETTER: When the Las Vegas slots grow tight

I keep reading the Review-Journal’s articles regarding the declining tourist traffic in Las Vegas. The most recent figures I see is that the July gaming revenues were up. Does this indicate that the casinos are tightening up the machines? I see the articles about surge pricing. I firmly believe the casino’s have demonstrated no loyalty to the customers. The only concern they have is for their stockholders.

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