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Thread: ID in OSN database

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solo player View Post
    I just wish I could articulate things better than I do. Typing is very tough for me. My point was/is... It is very meaningful to know what info casinos have on you. But it's another thing when members basically get on here and brag about what is in their profile. Guess I should post less than I do.
    No, no and no. If you cannot handle these attacks, you don’t have it in you to win as an AP. When you do become a great AP, you will appreciate the opportunities this forum provides to take your stress out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stealth View Post
    You may be in OSN, if you contact me via PM perhaps I can confirm. In some cases, OSN will include a photo of your drivers license (if not, then the pertinent info from your license), your photo, a photo of your car, a photo of your car license tag, photo of anyone associated with you (and they may get included in the database) and a description of the terrible thing that you did that makes you an unsavory character worthy of disdain. Like betting using a spread of 25 -300 on a DD game on the strip. You naughty boy!

    Checking OSN for a player usually occurs when the pit ask surveillance to check out a player. It is not normal protocol to check in OSN just because you gave them a players card. I am in OSN and can play at most places but I do not play rated and I do not play long sessions. I believe some places have facial recognition that is linked to OSN (or Biometrica) database and they will ID you as soon as you get on the property. This type of thing happened to me at SLS without playing.

    It is virtually impossible to get your entry removed.
    Hi Stealth, I'm very new to the AP world and stumbled upon this thread. I have already made some big mistakes I wish I could take back. Would you be able to help me out and let me know if I'm already in the OSN or any database like that. Thank you for whatever help you are willing to give me. I don't know exactly how to PM you.

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    How to you send a Private Message on this site?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CEO1 View Post
    How to you send a Private Message on this site?
    Go to the top right, Notifications, and then, on the left, Send Message.

    Happy New Year, my friend.

    Don

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    Quote Originally Posted by CEO1 View Post
    How to you send a Private Message on this site?
    It's only available to paid members of the site.

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    I just found out today I'm in one of the databases. Don't know which one, but if someone can find it and send me my page I'd proudly frame it in my home.

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    How do u find out If your in a database?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Craven View Post
    I just found out today I'm in one of the databases. Don't know which one, but if someone can find it and send me my page I'd proudly frame it in my home.
    Will the entry be listed under "Craven"? ;-)

    Dog Hand

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