reminder: beware online casinos that spam |
Joined: 11 Mar 2006 Posts: 103869 Likes: 49508 Location: Gambleville 3403721.10 NLN Dollars
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This is a reminder to avoid online casinos that send
you spam emails, who you have no relationship with. Spam is
an unwanted, unsolicited email from someone you do not know.
Vegas online, Lucky 18, and many other awful casinos have been
spamming me lately.... do not trust spammers! They are always
bad casinos!
The really bad spammers change their addresses with every email.
Sometimes spammers are bad affiliates who will use a name similar
to a casino's address to fool you. Never create a casino account
from a spam email. Spammers could fool you by sending an email
that looks like it is from a site you respect. Like: NoLuckMailer@whatever.
Someone can even copy an addy exactly, but change the @hotmail to @gmail!
A reputable casino email will have a place to opt out of the mailing,
and will not send you emails unless you already have an account,
or an account of a casino in the same group.
How do the spammers get your information? Bad casinos, like many
of the RTGs, will sell lists of players emails to other bad casinos.
Be wary of registering at every new casino you find... try to check this
site for information on a new casino BEFORE you go to their site.
You may send me a private messgae (by clicking messages at the top
of any noluck page) and I will get information on the casino and
tell you if they are reputable.
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Joined: 11 Mar 2006 Posts: 103869 Likes: 49508 Location: Gambleville 3403721.10 NLN Dollars
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« mystique » wrote:
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Dear XXXX
WARNING- Phishing Scam Utilising ClubWorld’s Brand Name
It has recently come to our attention that a group of Russian spammers are sending out huge volumes of junk mail using our good name in an attempt to obtain personal information.
Please be advised that ClubWorld are not requesting any of our players to re-register their accounts or re-download any software. We would like to assure you that we are continuing business as usual from the same location and the same websites as before.
I would strongly advise against clicking on any of the links or visiting the URLs in these emails as they will certainly lead to viruses or other malware.
If you are in any doubt at all about the validity of any email you have received or if you have any questions or comments please visit our website and use the details there to contact our customer services team.
Kind Regards,
Steve Morgan
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