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Cooper Meysel Silverman and Warning About Gambling VIP Programs

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Recently, a friend I met in a VIP box reached out and told me he had lost $1,000,000. His host was also Cooper Meysel Silverman. I did not lose as much as he did, but the pattern was almost identical.


After losing a mid six figure amount, I was invited into a so called gambling VIP program.


At first, it felt exclusive. I was contacted by VIP manager Cooper Meysel Silverman, offered bonuses, sent aggressive texts, invited to events, and made to feel like I mattered.


But looking back, it was not VIP treatment. It was pressure.


This is a warning to anyone invited into an online casino VIP program or gambling VIP program: ask yourself why you are being invited. You are usually not being treated as a VIP because you are special, profitable, or respected. You are being targeted because the platform believes you will keep depositing, keep chasing losses, and keep gambling.


VIP programs can be extremely dangerous for people with gambling addiction. The more you lose, the more attention you may receive. The messages, bonuses, free bets, event invitations, and personal host relationship can make it harder to stop. What looks like loyalty rewards can become a system that keeps vulnerable players trapped.


In my experience, VIP became interchangeable with addiction. I was not being protected. I was being retained as a high-value losing customer.


If you are contacted by a VIP host, VIP manager, or gambling account manager after large losses, take it seriously. That may not be a reward. It may be a red flag.


These predatory VIP programs need far more scrutiny. Online casinos and gambling platforms should not be allowed to aggressively market to people showing signs of gambling harm. Acquiring new players matters. Retaining players matters. But protecting players matters more.

No bonus, event invite, or "exclusive" status is worth losing your health, your money, your relationships, or your life.

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I understand why it feels predatory after heavy losses, especially if VIP contact happened during that period. But it is also important to separate personal experience from how these programs generally work.

VIP programs in casinos are usually built around player activity, deposits, turnover, and long-term value. They reward frequent play and higher spending, not winning or losing one specific session. Players who win regularly often deposit less, so naturally they may receive fewer incentives.

That does not automatically mean someone is being "targeted because they lose." Often, it simply means they became a high-activity customer and were moved into a different service model with hosts, bonuses, and retention offers.

At the same time, if a player feels gambling is no longer under control, the key step is informing the casino and using available responsible gambling tools. Casinos do not always know a player’s personal financial situation or mental state unless the player communicates it or clear risk indicators appear.

So yes, VIP programs deserve scrutiny and strong safeguards. But their core purpose is customer retention based on activity, not secretly rewarding addiction.

Feel free to send this friend of yours our way and we can look into specifics. Reevaluating such practices is always beneficial.

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