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Firstly thanks to bpb for informing all of us what Jackpot Factory are doing concerning marketing their online casinos.
I am, as an affiliate of All Slots Casino quite sickened that a Casino I like, promote and thought I could trust and respect has stooped so low as this.
How can an online casino support responsible gambling, yet publish some of the BS that appears on their sites. Why is this taking an age to remove from their websites? As such, until we get decisive action and a clear explanation as to why this happened This includes action being taken against the manager responsible for this, I have redirected all my Jackpot Factory Links on my sites to other casinos.
It is not hard to do so. Sure they have more than one webserver serving the casino website, for load balancing. But just pull the articles and then run the replication software. Simple! This will then remove all the offending articles in a matter of seconds, from ALL WEBSERVERS servicing All Slots.com
Also how the hell did these articles get on the webservers in the first place? I know from when I was the IT Manager for Ladbrokes, responsible for the Ladbrokes Casino and Ladbrokes Poker Servers - which included the Webservers for the website. That no articles can get on the respective websites unless signed off by a senior manager responsible for the casino/poker product.
Heads should roll over this!
eCOGRA also have to take firm and decisive action in my view as well, this should also include considering the removal of the eCOGRA Seal from these casinos in the Jackpot Factory Group. Failure to take action will send out IMO a very worrying message as far as eCOGRA's role in the industry is concerned. This is in addition to their inaction over the 888 BlogSpamming incidences, which also IMO should have got 888 stripped of their eCOGRA Seal.
Last edited by Webzcas; 1st June 2006 at 01:35 PM.
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