Trump casino offers plastic surgery prize

30 September 2011
Trump casino offers plastic surgery prize

Some casinos have been known to dole out interesting and unique prizes to winners, but the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey, may have set a new standard. The winner of one of the casino’s card games will be given $25,000 worth of plastic surgery – able to be used in any way they see fit, The Associated Press reports.

To be eligible for the prize, players can collect points on their player card between October 2 and 29, and must be present at the casino when the winner is announced at the end of the contest. Katherine McSweeney, the vice president of marketing for Trump Entertainment Resorts, says that the promotion is meeting the desires of the people.

“Many people have something they want to change; a nip and tuck here, a lift there, but the cost of these procedures can be quite costly,” McSweeney told the AP. “This promotion will allow the winner the opportunity to get the procedures of their choice.”

Of course, players who want to participate don’t need to get plastic surgery if they don’t want it. They can take $25,000 dollars in cash instead of the procedures.

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