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Old 17th January 2002, 03:19 AM
gumdropz
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If this is going to be the attitude of some of the casinos, they are going to find themselves in dire straits with some of the regulars. I dont even think these people are aware of what they are doing. Some way to run a business.

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hello Steph,

The names of people that are passed around are usually blacklisted players right?

If that is true i have no problem passing along criminals records, if youre talking about sales lists of known gamblers that i think is wrong , but to warn someone of scammers and ripoff artists and hackers is a must in my book. We are here to provide entertainment to our customers and if someone comes into my casino hacking away or finds some way to cheat it then it can become hard to pay all the people who won honestly. So, if were talking about something other than blacklisted players I might be inclined to remove myself as you suggest.
----- Original Message -----
From: Stephanie
To: enrico@globalwager.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 10:01 PM
Subject: Re: OCMA


Because what they are doing is illegal. You simply cannot pass player information back and forth like trading cards. This is information which is protected by law in most countries. Any casino that does not wish to be boycotted by the majority of online gamblers will be very careful in dealing with this organization.
----- Original Message -----
From: enrico@globalwager.com
To: Stephanie
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 1:28 PM
Subject: Re: OCMA


Why do you want me to withdraw . I dont understand explain your views more clearly, why are certain people being targeted and not others?
----- Original Message -----
From: Stephanie
To: feedback@williamhillcasino.com ; manager@diamondcoastcasino.com ; enrico@globalwagers.net ; manager@romanpalace.com ; support@TheCasinoOnline.com ; pitboss@mgmclubcasino.com ; manager@i-casino.com ; support@theshorebet.com ; webmaster@casino-gambling-network.com ; manager@cybersportsbook.com ; service@casinoonair.com ; service@CasinoBar.com ; manager@vegascasinoonline.com ; support@royalecasino.com ; support@WorldwideVegas.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 10:01 PM
Subject: OCMA


Dear Casino:

Were you aware that the Online Casino Managers Association has you listed as one of their members? http://www.onlinecasinomanagersassociation.org

The OCMA claims that casino members are able to share privileged information amongst each other such as players' names, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, IP addresses, and most alarming -- credit card numbers. This is in violation of most privacy policies that online casinos adhere to, and I'm sure you can understand why I am alarmed. Would you please consider withdrawing your membership from the OCMA? The entire online gaming community would thank you for it.

Sincerely,


Stephanie J. ******
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