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2.8 58
Michigan 8849
Fellow Suckers Beware!!!!!
(Updated: October 11, 2013)
Overall rating
 
1.3
Slots
 
1.0
Table Games
 
N/A
Customer Service
 
1.0
Player's Club
 
1.0
Gaming Atmosphere
 
1.0
Amenities or Hotel
 
2.0
Food & Drink
 
2.0
My wife and I have been donating our money to the Chippewa's for the last 6 years since 2007.The slots have always been tight but in the last two years the slots have been impossible to win any large amounts unless you are a tribal member.My wife and I have noticed that there have been a disproportionate number of tribal members winning large jackpots in that casino.The tribal members seem to know what machine and when it will pay off.We noticed also that a large number of tribal members stopped coming in the casino to gamble about the time the slots really got tight.We also concluded since those machines are nothing more than computers it wouldn't be that difficult to code a tribal members players club card to activate a winning cycle.Since this new CEO took over, the casino has gotten stingier on the comps.We don't get the food credits even though I am at the really stupid level(platinum) and my wife is at a stupid level(gold)and they only give the players club credits for free play twice a month instead of the four times per month. We will not be donating anymore money to the "Chippewa we hate all races but ours" fund. We've even tried the Chippewa casinos in St. Ignace and Sault Ste Marie.The Chippewas are so arrogant and they treat people that aren't tribal members with contempt.They forget who funds their tribal monthly checks.We do!!!!!!I'm half Cherokee and I think that the way these Chippewas treat the customers that aren't tribal members is disgusting.They have so many tribal members receiving monthly checks (and a lot of them don't even look like they're native american) that they apparently can't afford to loosen up the slots for a decent payout.
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