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What is your opinion to bulk of unknown casino inviting you via email?


Irine

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And we love happy members! :D

 

Fighting with the casino spam mails is a mission impossible if you ask me. So, my suggestion is to check for the name of each online casino, you get an email invitation for, before registering. Actually, I think AskGamblers.com is quite a good start for such a research... ;) 

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Online casinos work with a lot of affiliates, some spam without their knowledge and are quite dodgy. Most of the spam should end up in your junkmail straight away.

 

Me personally I wouldn't just sign up with anything that you should consider spam, but if you really see something interesting I really would advise you to do some thorough research on your part to see if the online casino has good name in the industry.

 

It's simply not worth it having to chase your winnings at a rogue casino or taking the risk of not getting paid.

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There's something else, which we forgot to mention when speaking about spam, dedicated in some way to the online gambling. I guess most of you pay attention to the 'Unsubscribe' button or link, usually situated at the bottom of these spam mails, but probably only a few of you know, that if you decide to use this option to get rid of the annoying messages, actually it can make things become even ... worse! :angry: Because the dodgy affiliate and/or casino would know that your e-mail is live and active and that's considered as an opportunity for them to flood your inbox...over and over again!

 

My advice is never to respond to such spam mails, even if it would be to use the 'Unsubscribe' option. You just never know who is from the other side. Not to mention that all these mails do not come into the Spam folder of your mail provider just like that, but there's always (ot at least in the majority of cases) a reason why they are placed exactly there! ;) 

 

And finally, why risking with suspicious mails, when you have the AskGamblers Newsletter at your disposal! :D

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The best way to avoid spam is not getting on spammers' lists,go through the Forum and Reviews about casino one can easily Fight out Spammers,

 

I agree, however sometimes getting into a spammer list has nothing to do with us, but with the dodgy casinos, where some of us were playing at a previous stage. ;) It's a long known practise for the rogue online casinos to make some easy money on top of the other stolen funds from players, by selling their email databases to another rogues.. making the situation even worse! :angry:

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Online casinos work with a lot of affiliates, some spam without their knowledge and are quite dodgy. Most of the spam should end up in your junkmail straight away.

Hi All,

 

Hope you are all doing well.

 

I have to agree with the above comment.

 

As an affiliate manager myself, I work with loads of affiliates. While we do offer our affiliates a few mailers that they can send out to their members database as Askgamblers and other affiliates have, we do on occasion get a dodgy affiliate that will simply spam people.

 

This is a matter all operators face. When i detect such an affiliate, i block his account immediately.

 

Kind Regards

Constantine

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Hi All,

 

Hope you are all doing well.

 

I have to agree with the above comment.

 

As an affiliate manager myself, I work with loads of affiliates. While we do offer our affiliates a few mailers that they can send out to their members database as Askgamblers and other affiliates have, we do on occasion get a dodgy affiliate that will simply spam people.

 

This is a matter all operators face. When i detect such an affiliate, i block his account immediately.

 

Kind Regards

Constantine

 

Should say that I'm 100% agree with the above. But there's something which you forget to mention, probably due to your modesty! :D 

And it is that situations like the aforementioned ones could also be considered as a perfect opportunity for players to  separate the wheat from the chaff. I mean, a decent and reputable casino operator would do exactly what Constantine is saying and will do it asap! While the rogues would just give you the run around, no matter how many angry emails you sent to them. ;)

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