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Old 20th December 2007, 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by vinylweatherman View Post
......and it just goes on and on and on.....


and on and on.....

Look at the first line "We are sorry to see you go but we know you like these newsletters so here is one for your perusal. "

How the F*** is this an "innocent mistake" that just needs to be corrected by "talking to the affiliate".

IF I have unsubscribed - STOP SENDING THE F******** SPAM

As long as they are being paid, this will continue, and no doubt they have sold my E-mail address to their spammy friends now they KNOW it's a real one.

Why is there SO MUCH for "spin palace", TOTALLY out of proportion to their position in the market place. This has to be "big time" spamming, not some small operation, and they are just hitting this ONE casino over all others.

This must leave an incredibly bad impression upon those who are not playing online, and if they ever look into it, they will think, "Oh, Spin Palace, they have ot be dodgy because they spam the merry *&$£ out of my inbox, and the others are nowhere near as bad.".
They MIGHT play at Mummy's Gold though, as this spammer seems obsessed with Spin Palace, with the occasional Ruby Fortune from his spammy friends.

My ISP is now marking ANYTHING related to "Spin Palace" as spam, so when they try to send me things as a player, it gets marked as spam, and I would never see it if I allowed my ISP to deal with it centrally.

Many of the other casinos that have turned the proverbial "blind eye" to spamming campaigns now have all their legitimate mailers marked as spam by my ISP, and again I wouldn't see them if I turned the filters back on.
In some cases, even replies from casino CS are marked as SPAM
am I the only one that noticed the "csinomeister best new casino 2002" part?
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