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Originally Posted by Nicole50
Hi to all.
I wanted just to bring this matter at the attention of casinomeister and I do not like the way they share the private informations with every companies.they must stop this.
1- Take a look what the casino is saying in the terms and conditions in the website /
Our policy at Club World Casinos is that all personal information you provide, such as your name, postal address, e-mail address, and telephone number, is private and confidential and will not be shared, rented, sold or distributed in any manner to any other person, company or organization.
2-Look at this email whih I have received from this company which I did not ask for account and I do know them either
Dear / My name adn surname
As a valued customer of Club World Casinos they have asked us to pre-register you for a QuickTender account.
QuickTender is one of the safest ways to pay and play and will facilitate all your purchases and withdrawals quickly, securely and privately.
As an additional privacy protection measure you will not see QuickTender openly advertised at the merchant site. Instead wherever you see the UseMyWallet logo below you will be able to deposit with your QuickTender account.
It's simple to register and even simpler to use!
Follow the easy steps below to activate your account:
Click on the link now to activate your account https://www.quicktender.com/xxxx
Enter your temporary username blahblah and press ‘Activate’ button
Choose a new username, select and confirm your password and security question
Press ‘Save Password’ button and now login to your account
Go to your personal settings and enter your personal information
You are now ready to make a deposit into your QuickTender account
How it is possible that they ask others to open an account for me. Is this new way of maketing.
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I have had this E-mail twice. They join the list of casinos that have tried this. BelleRock & Jackpot Factory also preregistered me for a PaySpark account a while back - and this Lebanon based outfit went AWOL with some player funds more recently (locking accounts and being uncontactable).
Worse for ClubWorld, they have done this indiscriminately, not just for those US players who are finding it hard to deposit. Non US players have no need to resort to the untested & secretive QuickTender, so there was no need to preregister non-US players. Additionally, should QuickTender go bad, they will have a load of personal details to sell to spammers and dodgy casinos. Spammers and Phishers can do far more damage if they can address you by name & appear to have your personal details - far easier to make the E-mail look genuine.
ClubWorld should have first contacted players to ask whether they would like to be preregistered, some would have said OK, some not.
PS - You have not removed your temporary username from the example - this could be risky. Suggest you edit or ask a moderator to remove it.