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Do you have something to say to casino management? Are you an aspiring writer? If so, PLAYBACK may be looking for you. PLAYBACK is a Casino Customer-to-Management E-Newsletter that will make its debut in a few weeks. They are looking for articles written by players to share with casino management. If you have something to day this could be your opportunity make your voice heard. PLAYBACK, the first casino management e-newsletter based entirely on player input, will distribute its premier issue in January 2003. According to editors Norma Foote, Scotch Henderson and Scot Krause, PLAYBACK will be a forum from which players will discuss both positive casino experiences and negative experiences with constructive suggestions. PLAYBACK is now accepting articles and letters from players across the country. Articles should be between 500 1500 words in length, well-written with specifically developed ideas. All articles used in PLAYBACK will be compensated. Writers may either submit the entire article or a preliminary outline to playback@mgci.com Specific compensation amounts will be quoted to the writer prior to publication. Players may also submit their ideas more informally in letter form to playback@mgci.com. Published letter contributors will not be compensated, but will receive complementary copies of all issues for one year. Articles and letters can also be mailed to: Scotch Henderson, 3690 S. Eastern Avenue, Suite 213, Las Vegas, NV 89109-3377. All contributors should include their email, mailing address and phone number. PLAYBACK will be tentatively published on a semi-monthly basis as part of the CDC E-Report Series, which currently includes the Adams Daily Report, Adams Review, and CDCs own monthly Marketing and Operations Insight Newsletters. Until next time, remember:"Luck comes and goes...Knowledge stays forever."
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