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  1. I know I haven't signed up at as many online casinos as some of our other forum members. So the spam problem must be even more severe for some others here. One particular group I would like to highlight is Casino Rewards, they have many online casinos and some great no deposit bonuses. But once you sign up with them, it seems you've signed up to get spammed and unsolicited snailmail for the rest of your life. I'd figure that if you untick the box when signing up that you don't want any promotional emails it would also entail not receiving any snailmail. Yet these guys still keep sending me snailmail despite having closed my account at their casinos more than a year ago and having asked their support to take me off their marketing promotions list. Not even gonna bother contacting their support again as I already threw the snailmail away, and I doubt it would help anyway. And guess what, my email spam folder is full with emails from these guys. In short, a very very bad practice from Casino Rewards with their aggressive campaigns. Sending me unsolicited snailmail usually ends up with closing my account immediately and $0 in deposits. Would love to hear what other casinos employ the same blatant tactics to get you to deposit or sign up. Are there any other casinos anyone would like to share?
  2. Hello guys i would like to share this information to all of the people here at Askgamblers. Please, we all know that when it comes to Online gambling we receive lots of spam mails that was commonly promotions, invitations and others... Please be aware that some of the bad guys or hackers can bypass your main inbox and you will not know the difference. If you click it then you'll be redirected to unsafe web page then there's a chance that your email account will be hack. Then that is the starting of spam cycle check your mail if you find suspicious emails but don't click it just delete it or scan if it's available. I find these tips online and you can use it to prevent malwares. (It's better to feel safe than sorry.) Tips on handling spam email: · An up-to-date, comprehensive security solution for the computer with an integrated spam function will use a filter to protect the PC against such incoming email. · Email from unknown senders should be treated with particular caution. If an email looks very strange, here's what to do: ignore it, delete it, but under no circumstances open attachments or click on URLs. · Opening file attachments, especially from unknown senders, harbours risks. Attachments should first be scanned with an antivirus program and, if necessary, deleted without being opened. Links in emails should never be clicked on without thinking. Check the URL. Many email programs permit the actual target of the link to be seen by hovering the mouse over the visible link without actually clicking on it – the so-called mouse-over function. · If you find out that one of your contacts is sending unusual emails or instant messages, contact them – ideally using a different communication channel than the one via which the suspicious message came. · Spam email should never be responded to. All a response does is indicate to the fraudsters that the address they wrote to is actually valid. · Never disclose any personal information and/or bank data – either via email or on dubious websites. · Never transfer money to an unknown person. Never thoughtlessly publish your own primary email address online, e.g. in forums and guest books, as it can be accessed by fraudsters there. It is useful to enter a secondary address for these purposes. (source of tips) gdatasoftware
  3. Why is there so many spammers on here lately can anyone help? I'm bombarded with emails when they keep liking my posts and I don't want to turn notifications off because they are useful to tell me when someone has reined to a post but its starting to annoy me now. are they even real people or is it just some kind of bot or something? If they are real people and they are reading this STOP SPAMMING AND GET A LIFE
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