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Special Announcement of newly implemented 1-800 line to report illegal or suspicious gambling. Detroit Casinos Revenues Down for September by 2.4% compared to the same month last year. Greektown Revenues up 11.82% compared to last month.
October 13, 2009
1-888-314-2682. Today the Gaming Control Board posted a toll free number on it's website for the public to report illegal or suspicious gambling. Information can be provided anonymously by phone or by accessing their web page. Complaints & tips will be investigated by the Gaming Control Board and other partner agencies depending on the nature of the tip. Other agencies that are participating in the follow-up are Michigan State Police, Department of Treasury, Lottery and Lottery Charitable Gaming, Liquor Control Commission and the Attorney General's office. Eventually all of these agency websites will have a link to submit email tips and the number posted. Special Announcement of newly implemented 1-800 line to report illegal or suspicious gambling:
Greektown Revenues up 11.82% compared to last month. Detroit Casinos Revenues Down for September by 2.4% compared to the same month last year. Detroit Casino Revenues & Wagering Taxes for September.
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Revenue for MGM Grand Detroit and MotorCity Casino were down by 6.48%, 7.33% respectively, whereas Greektown was up by 11.82% compared to the same month last year. The market shares for MGM, MotorCity and Greektown for the month of September were 41%, 32% and 27% respectively.
The Michigan Gaming Control Board reports today that the aggregate revenue and taxes for all 3 Detroit casinos for the month of September, 2009 were down by 2.4% compared to the same month last year and also down by 7.3% compared to last month (August 2009).