Since SBR has taken the sportsbook freeplays away from Americans, I have saved up about 3000 points. With 3500 points I could get 3 and 1/2 $50 gift cards, $175. If I were not American, those 3500 points would buy me $500 in sportsbook freeplays, which would be worth $375 to me. So, every point I accumulate since February is only worth about 45% of what it is worth to everyone else here at SBR. I have seen in a couple other threads where posters have argued quite convincingly, at least to me, that SBR really has no legal worries here. A few months ago, SBR stated that their lawyers were going to look into this and perhaps the sportbook freeplays would return. No word after months -- awfully slow lawyering. I see a lot of other posters as unhappy as I am. How about if we Americans band together. If we all sign a petition to quit SBR unless our points receive the same value as everyone else, perhaps SBR's lawyers will get to work, or some sort of accommodation could be made. It is difficult to make a case for Americans here since the points are free, and SBR provides an invaluable service that I need. But, somehow, this second-class citizenship does not seem right. Americans are the biggest share of SBR posters so I don't think SBR would like to see a lot of Americans leave. What do you think, can we get some fairness around here?