I am normally a downtown guy. But last October, I went with my "Strip" friends and stayed at the Monte Carlo. I only played at MC and maybe $100 in VP at Bellagio. Did not step foot or play in another MLife casino. According to Mlife I earned about 7,700 tier credits over 3 nights. Not sure if that is a lot or not. I mostly played VP and 1 session quick session of freebet BJ where I won $300 in about 20 mins. It says I'm 17,300pts away from Pearl. But the TC expire on 9/30/16. I'm planning on coming in October again with one night downtown and then 2 nights on the strip. So I won't make it to the Pearl before expiration. Anyway I guess I played enough to earn multiple 2 night offers from various Mlife properties for bookings through 10/31/16. Most were buy one get one or either restricted to Sun-Thu but also included some free play and resort credit. The only ones that were any 2 nights "free" were Luxor and Excalibur. I still have to pay resort fees though. But those both included $75 free play and $100 resort credit. The FP and resort credit were the highest at Luxor and Excal. Is this normal to get various offers from different properties? I thought I read somewhere that MLife usually gives offers to where you played? I am planning on using the Luxor offer. Should I expect this type of offer (various properties and free play and resort credit) in the future if I earn the same amount of tier credits? Or is this a 1 time since I'm a "new" player/trying to get me hooked to Mlife casinos type offer?
Mlife usually sends offers for every hotel, that being a corporate offer which I believe is based on play at all casinos. Then there's designated offers from the casino you've played at and usually they are better than corporate ones. Your play has been extremely low and quite frankly shouldn't grant you even a room, let alone FP or RC. Sounds like a teaser offer to me, just like you said. That said, I wouldn't worry about it, just go for it while you can!
I would agree. Teaser offer. Your next offer(s) will be based on more datapoints. That would include both trips to determine the value to them.