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Old 13th May 2008, 12:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Edward D. Wood View Post
Well it has always my casinonumber in it. So, its not a something else mail. Means...further on - they ARE from the casinogroup - further on - they don`t give a s*** about the customers. I can understand when the unsub.tool didn`t work for a day or two - no problem about that - BUT I really believe that it is just a reminder that this mailaddress is active.
In other words this is a FRAUDRING. So, the whole VEGASGROUP won`t see an nickel from me. If I would behave like this, in this manner - they would lock my account - on every member of their group....
Looks like the casino group are at fault then, if they claim this is not from them, they have to explain why it contains your account number. If they admit it is them, they then have to explain why all your requests for removal from the mailing list have been ignored, and under these circumstances, it becomes spam, even though initially you subscribed to the mailings.

Casino groups that condone spam eventually end up in the Rogue pit, as Fortune Lounge did a while back, however, this can be avoided by them addressing this issue, and ensuring that all unsubscribe requests are honoured.
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