Bingo business closes night before awarding $5,000 drawing prize

By Greg Johnson
Frontiersman
Published on Monday, April 27, 2009 8:28 PM AKDT

WASILLA — Customers are crying foul instead of shouting “Bingo!” following the sudden closing of Wasilla Bingo. The Valley’s newest bingo parlor opened in January and abruptly went out of business Friday, announcing its closure the day before a promised $5,000 giveaway.

The announcement, which came during the last game of Friday’s final session, was a complete surprise to loyal customers who played regularly on the pretext of having a chance to win the drawing, said Sara Edwards, who played at Wasilla Bingo several times a week.

Edwards was among the players there on Friday and said she feels cheated, alleging the closure was to get out of giving away the cash prize.

“Only the people who were there Friday night heard that announcement during the last game of the session,” she said. “(The manager) said, ‘We’re shutting our doors.’ But if that was true, why did they keep announcing the drawing every other night up until Friday? I think every one of us feels cheated.”

Wasilla Bingo had no intentions of cheating anyone and allowed all the Valley customers to be included in a similar drawing at Southside Bingo on Sunday in Anchorage, said John Perry, a co-owner of both locations. In fact, the winner of the $5,000 prize was a regular at Wasilla Bingo.

The bottom line is Wasilla Bingo was hemorrhaging money and couldn’t afford to stay in business, Perry said, adding the decision to close was made “just recently. We were bleeding money.”

Perry also said one of the main reasons Wasilla Bingo couldn’t make it is because its competition, Bingo Mania, was allegedly engaging in unfair business practices.

“We couldn’t afford to stay open because, the bottom line is, the state wasn’t doing its job,” Perry said. “When the other bingo (parlor is) doing every illegal activity, it’s hard to compete.”

If Bingo Mania is engaging in any illegal gaming activities, it hasn’t been brought to the attention of state regulators, said Scott Stair, lead investigator for the state Department of Revenue’s Anchorage office.

“I’m not aware of any reports to myself or my investigators regarding Bingo Mania,” he said. “That would be my responsibility.”

When asked if there were any investigations at the state level into Wasilla Bingo, Stair responded, “I can’t comment on that.”

There were also issues with the management at North Bowl, which rented space to Wasilla Bingo, Perry said.

“Basically, the bowling alley forced us out,” Perry said. “They agreed to certain things and kind-of backed out on it. Rather than going further in debt, we backed out. ... But, the bottom line wasn’t so much the bowling alley. The bottom line is we didn’t have a level playing field. We paid out twice as much money as (Bingo Mania), had a better facility — cleaner, nicer. ... It was a combination of factors. To a large extent, we didn’t get enough community support.”

North Bowl didn’t force Wasilla Bingo out of the space, said Dale Merkt, owner of the bowling alley.

“They forced themselves out, in a sense,” Merkt said. “If you don’t take care of your obligations, you force yourself out.”

Merkt said he also encouraged Wasilla Bingo’s management to stay open one more day and hold the drawing, but “they chose not to do that.”

That Perry would make such claims about the competition is low and underhanded, said Trudy Visker, owner of Bingo Mania. Visker said she’s an honest businesswoman and runs an honest bingo parlor.

“The whole reason why (Wasilla Bingo failed) is my customers had faith in me,” she said. “They begged me to stick it out. No. 1, if I were doing anything illegal, the gaming commission would come down on me like you wouldn’t believe. My bingo players know I’m an honest person. I have great integrity and they stuck with me.”

That the promised drawing never happened at Wasilla Bingo is unfortunate, but not illegal, Stair said, adding the circumstances of making a sudden announcement that its doors were closing seems “odd.”

But Wasilla Bingo has “every right to open and close their doors,” Stair said. “It’s a business just like any other business. We happen to be the regulating agency. (What happened) definitely strikes me as odd, but as far as any specific violation, I’m not aware of any.”

While Wasilla Bingo may not have committed any legal violations, its customers feel violated all the same, Edwards said. It was her favorite place to play and, until Friday, she enjoyed the atmosphere and environment there.

“I think it was a favorite spot for a lot of people,” she said. “The prices were right and it was more fun for me. Now, I think every one of us feels cheated. We were all there by the first game (to get drawing tickets) each night. Yes, technically, they didn’t sell us those drawing tickets, but you had to buy that first game each night to get them. If you were not there for the first game, you didn’t get a ticket. We were holding onto that promise that, ‘Hey, you can win $5,000.’”

It was that promise that kept Midge Howard coming back, playing four days a week since Wasilla Bingo opened. Along with her son, Howard said they would spend as much as $400 a night.

“The incentive was this $5,000 drawing,” Howard said, adding she played nearly every day and there was never any indication the business was close to closing.

“None at all,” she said. “On Thursday, the manager’s saying be sure to get here early on Saturday to get your seats for the drawing. He was giving us that kind of spiel. I am not a happy camper.”

Wasilla Bingo put about $140,000 into the business since January and wasn’t seeing the returns, Perry said. On nights when the business needed about 120 to 130 players to break into the black, only about 80 to 90 were filling the seats.

“Appearances are deceiving,” he said. “We weren’t getting enough players relative to the number of people there.”

Add charging less and giving more in payouts than the competition, and closing was the logical choice, Perry said.

“It’s a strange deal and we chalk it up to a learning experience,” he said. “People in the Valley made their choice, and because of (that) we weren’t able to stay in operation. That’s the bottom line.”

Contact Greg Johnson at greg.johnson@frontiersman.com or 352-2269.

Comments

37 comment(s)

    TOLaughingoutloud wrote on May 3, 2009 8:07 PM:

    " You are correct - I was talking about Wasilla Bingo. . . I don't know why I wrote Bingo Mania .. Actually visited that place this weekend and it wasn't to bad. . . "

    Dave wrote on May 3, 2009 7:25 AM:

    " I'm surprised "Alaskandoll40 can muster the skill to play bingo after reading her error filled post. How can she keep up with all of the other serious bingo players with all those tricky letters and numbers involved and all?

    I theenk u shud go back to skool, dolly!

    I guess Wheek of Fortune is out for you!

    G-64, out "

    LaughingOutLoud wrote on Apr 30, 2009 3:36 PM:

    " TO "Bingo Mania - A Joke", I think you have your places messed up. Wasilla Bingo shut down not Bingo Mania. "

    Bingo Mania - A Joke wrote on Apr 30, 2009 1:35 PM:

    " Bingo Mania was NOTHING BUT A JOKE! A business derived from lies to get business through the door. Regardless, to the ones commenting on the fact that you have to spend hundreds each night, etc. I was a faithful bingo player at Bingo Mania - However, I never spent more than the price of 1 package. It doesn't matter how much you spend, it only takes 1 card to win! And I did win, a lot. In the 4 months they were open I won about $8,000+. So you don't have to spend a gob to win! "

    alaskandoll40 wrote on Apr 30, 2009 5:23 AM:

    " "What a joke" whomever you are,your name speeks for itself..Valley Trash is what you call those of us that enjoy being happy and amongst friends.You dint like the way the crowd is "undesirable",and the staff whom are always pleasant.Hmm,maybe you should look in the mirror buddy.There are many types of people in this world,unfortunately jerks like you too.
    What have YOU done for your communitie "what a joke"..Judge not lest you be judged,Im proud to be a faithful person to Trudy and i enjoy the family atmosphere,as well as her staff!!! And all the rest of the players. "

    Moi wrote on Apr 29, 2009 5:58 PM:

    " I frequented both parlors and found Wasilla Bingo to be sterile and unfriendly....though a few of the employees seemed nice enough. You definitely feel welcomed and appreciated at Bingo Mania. lets face it....the odds of losing are higher than the odds of winning...so go where you enjoy the people! With the exception of one loudmouth at Bingo Mania...its a swell crowd. Trudy works hard for her money and the employees all seem happy. Bye John...dont let the door hit you in the rear on the way out! "

    LaughingOutLoud wrote on Apr 29, 2009 2:15 PM:

    " Life after BP, that was exactly my point. You can win BIG at bingo and on pulltabs. All of this NONSENSE about 1/2 the people being on welfare is just that too. Nonsense! YOU, JP, Have absolutely no idea what they do for a living and look really foolish right now. For the record, I am NOT nor have I ever been on welfare and the people that play are hard working individuals with good careers. "

    WhatAJoke wrote on Apr 29, 2009 12:27 PM:

    " Bingo Mania is the only place left in Wasilla to play. Unfortunately, the atmosphere and crowd are very undesirable. The times that I have gone the regulars are rude and obnoxious. One actually raised her blouse to show a tattoo on her chest, and crude behavior is the norm at this place. The employee's and owner feed into the innapropriate behavior of these guests, and don't seem to care that this establishment has become the valley trash of bingo halls! I hope that a clean, friendly establishment opens in the valley for the rest of us to enjoy! "

    jp to jen wrote on Apr 29, 2009 9:21 AM:

    " $41,000 ? that is the average amount of welfare received in alaska per recipient.
    kind of funny how that number came up. "

    alaskandoll40-valley wrote on Apr 29, 2009 7:05 AM:

    " First off,I have been to both bingo halls,i have on numerous occasions heard announced at BINGO MANIA the charities that benefit from their establishment..Not once was that ever mentioned at Wasilla Bingo! So Molly and others need to get their facts straIght,Bingo parlors do not get rich off players..Bingo Mania supports Big Lake Lions,and Alaska attachment and bonding,As well as Wasilla Seniors.Trudy is a law abiding business woman,a hard worker,who has always put people first.You are always greeted with a smile from Bingo staff,and treated like family.Well done Bingo Mania.Lets Play Bingo!!!!!! "

    lou wrote on Apr 29, 2009 6:49 AM:

    " . You know the old saying.....A fool and his money are soon parted?

    The owners of the bingo parlor are laughing all the way to the bank. "

    Life After BP wrote on Apr 28, 2009 10:16 PM:

    " Hey "Laughing Out Loud" if you spend $200 dollars and win $1500 dollars, then you didn't SPEND $200 dollars. You WON $1300 dollars. So if you WIN more than you SPEND every week, then you aren't spending anything,you are WINNING every week. "

    Bingo Regular.. Cont... wrote on Apr 28, 2009 8:15 PM:

    " Also.. Let's also recall that the night john told us we were playing our last game and the drawing was cancelled... He went outside, made a phone call, returned to advice us that if we wanted to drive onto Anch that they would bring our tickets into town for thief $4000 "if you want to make the drive then these tickets will be at southside bingo on Sunday for the $4000 - it's not $5000, but it's better than nothing" John Perry said Friday night... Only when those who made the drive arrived, our tickets were not there - lies..!!!!!!! "

    Bingo Regular wrote on Apr 28, 2009 8:08 PM:

    " I was a regular at Wasilla Bingo.. Going the 4 nights a week that they were open.. Spending my money on sheets and collecting tickets for the drawing. What most of you probably don't realize is that we'd been collecting these tickets for 3 months!! "big john" and "little john" (wasilla bingo and southside bingo owners) are a joke! They lie and do/say anything just to get people in the doors! Also, this isn't the first time they've done something like this.. Let's not forget $1000 Fridays that just stopped one Friday with no announcment or warning..!! "

    LaughingOutLoud wrote on Apr 28, 2009 4:43 PM:

    " To all you folks "judging" people for the amount of money that they may spend playing bingo, you OBVIOUSLY don't have a clue to how much people win! Okay, so you spend $200, but win $1500, and are still UP $1300.... yeah... that's a pretty stupid idea. Even if you just spend $20 and win $400 you are still UP from what you spent. *duh* And for all you little Mollies that judge other's for their outlet of fun and entertainment, next time you rent a movie or pay your TV bill, judge yourself. "

    amb wrote on Apr 28, 2009 4:19 PM:

    " I started start playing Bingo again @ the bowling ally. Yes it was nice and clean,payouts were good. However I was upset to see it closed the night of the drawing.I went to Trudy's place instead.I knew alot of the people from before and I did miss them all. Trudy is a great person and the people that know her will agree.We support you Trudy...keep doing what you are doing. "

    Uncle Jed wrote on Apr 28, 2009 2:29 PM:

    " This is the devil's playground. Bingo is evil. "

    Alicia wrote on Apr 28, 2009 2:16 PM:

    " John Perry, "woe is me".... You are blaming everyone and their mother for YOUR bingo hall closing down, y don't u take a look in the mirror. You are the reason y ur buisness failed. Take some responsibility. About Dale(bowling alley owner) Birds of a feather, flock together. U both are slimeballs in my opinion.....Neither one of you knows anything about good customer service. "

    inwasilla wrote on Apr 28, 2009 1:35 PM:

    " What is wrong with just staying at home. Rent a movie for 99 cents ( Cheap section). and eat popcorn, Family spells love TIME. "

    molly wrote on Apr 28, 2009 1:28 PM:

    " I didn't know something I would say would invoke such hostility. Don't shoot the messenger. "

    ELEANOR wrote on Apr 28, 2009 1:16 PM:

    " IF GIVING AWAY FREE FRIDAY NIGHT DINNERS TO ANYONE PLAYING BINGO IS UNDERHANDED, MAYBE JOHN PERRY SHOULD TAKE LESSONS FROM HER. TRUDY IS THE MOST HONEST PERSON I KNOW AND SHE'S VERY SMART IN MY OPINION "

    ANN wrote on Apr 28, 2009 1:12 PM:

    " WOW!!! WASILLA BINGO BLED MONEY BECAUSE THEY PURPOSELY CUT THEIR PRICES TO HALF OF WHAT TRUDY CHARGES AND MADE THEIR PRIZE MONEY LARGER WITH THE SOLE INTENT TO PUT HER OUT OF BUSINESS. TRUDY HELD HER GROUND AND DIDN'T CHANGE A THING AS FAR AS HER PRICES OR PRIZES WENT AND WE CUSTOMERS LOVE, RESPECT AND TRUST HER AND STUCK WITH HER BECAUSE SHE HAS NEVER LIED. WE ARE WITH YOU TRUDY, KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!! "

    DAVID wrote on Apr 28, 2009 1:07 PM:

    " MOST PEOPLE THAT PLAY BINGO DO NOT SPEND $400.00 TO PLAY, MOST PEOPLE SPEND NO MORE THAN THEY WOULD HAVE PAID HAD THEY GONE OUT TO DINNER AND MOST PEOPLE DON'T KNOW THAT A PORTION OF WHAT THE BINGO PARLORS TAKE IN GOES TO CHARITIES BECAUSE THAT IS THE LAW. "

    bingo wrote on Apr 28, 2009 1:04 PM:

    " Well for one thing, I have seen Bingo Mania has punch cards. You buy so much in bingo you get free bingo cards. That's illegal. I have a copy of one in my possesion. That alone is proof of an illegal act and anyone that has taken the class to become an opperator knows it's illegal.

    As to Wasilla closing, sure would have been nice to get a chance at that $5000.00 but if you don't have it, you cant't give it. I didn't hear it thurs, or friday. "

    Kathy wrote on Apr 28, 2009 12:56 PM:

    " BINGO is a big waste of money and you folks that spend $400 a night could easly save and have $5000. It is stupid to be upset about the hall closing when you are just throwing your money away like that. "

    Jen wrote on Apr 28, 2009 12:45 PM:

    " Holy Cow! So the 2 of them spent $400 per night or $200 each. I obviously need to get a better job! After taxes, the $41,600 ($200 x 4 x 52) they are spending a year is more than my take home pay. "

    Life after Bp wrote on Apr 28, 2009 12:27 PM:

    " I would like someone to tell me how to have some extra money to play BINGO as much as four nights a week. Its amazing that we talk about the economy being bad yet some people (I 'am not talking about millionaires) can afford to play Bingo or Punch cards weekly. "

    khbalaska wrote on Apr 28, 2009 10:31 AM:

    " Wow, John Perry - who else can you blame? Everyone's at fault EXCEPT you? "

    Yea right molly wrote on Apr 28, 2009 10:16 AM:

    " "Hard earned dollars" LOL
    everyone knows that 70-80 percent of the money spent in Bingo halls is welfare. Get a clue. "

    Beezie wrote on Apr 28, 2009 9:28 AM:

    " I was also disappointed that Wasilla Bingo had to close. It was a great place to play, enjoyed the environment and the staff was great. But they are business and need to make a profit, no different then the next. They paid out good bingo amounts (best in the valley) and packages were affordable. I am sure that it was difficult for them to have to make that choice. See your smiley face in town! "

    Skip wrote on Apr 28, 2009 9:27 AM:

    " Just so everyone knows, Trudy goes by the book and does not do anything illegal. She is a kind hearted, hard working, giving person. She goes above and beyond to help people. That's why she has loyal people who keep coming to Bingo Mania. It's like a family there and the feeling there is much more friendly and casual than it was at Wasilla Bingo. Way to go, Trudy!!
    Keep up the good work!! "

    To Molly wrote on Apr 28, 2009 8:54 AM:

    " Oh here comes the holy rollers, better than you can do no evil. Get a life. The $5000 drawing was not gambling because it did not cost for the ticket to enter. You got entered when you came early to play bingo. Secondly I have played bingo at my church. Gasp! My church you say. Am I to believe my church uses gambling to raise money. How is that different. It is like saying we are at war to create peace. Get real. Bingo is fun. Where does your hard earned money go? You never spend it on entertainment? "

    Jessie wrote on Apr 28, 2009 8:37 AM:

    " That's just it, most of those people playing there were spending in excess of $100 each. I can see how they feel cheated, when they were promised something like a $5000 drawing only to have it yanked without notice. The owners should not have kept that a secret. What's the worst that would've happened... the players stop coming? "

    MAXKATT from NY wrote on Apr 28, 2009 7:51 AM:

    " Regarding "" It is unfortunate that the customers feel cheated in this case. This is what happens when you gamble. " I think this is a little different that "gambling." Sounds like fraud somebody should investigate. If they announced a big drawing every night right up until the close...you have a case. And I don't believe for a minute that shutting down on Friday was a spontaneous descision. Class action it. This is no different the the corp execs that pump up their co's stk while simultaneous dumping it themselves. "

    William H. wrote on Apr 28, 2009 6:59 AM:

    " First, if they closed their doors before giving out a prize they could not afford, so what! If you feel cheated, you are an ignorant fool. Get over yourself!!
    Second, if Perry is an owner of one parlor and claims that another is engaging in illegal activites, why do the authorities not know anything about it? Why wait until after the doors are closed? Excuses, or blamestorming?
    Lastly, some people claim gambling is sinful, yet the very same people say nothing about drinking and bars. Hypocritcal? Or are they just looking to create drama and media hype? "

    molly wrote on Apr 28, 2009 5:43 AM:

    " It is unfortunate that the customers feel cheated in this case. This is what happens when you gamble. The winners are the business owners, and the losers the ones foolish enough to spend hard earned dollars on frivolous outlets like this. "

    Becky wrote on Apr 28, 2009 1:14 AM:

    " Wasilla Bingo had people playing 4 days/week, spending $400/night and still couldn't keep its doors open? "

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