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Old 15th May 2008, 11:08 PM
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Originally Posted by KasinoKing View Post
Just got this by e-mail:-

"Card Games If you're a Blackjack or Poker player Club World Casinos is the place for you to make the most....

http:// eurocasinojb . com/
"

Absolutely NOTHING to do with Club Word Casinos - just another rip-off rogue clip joint...

(I added the spaces to deactivate the URL)
A case of potential defamation of Club World, as those who don't follow the link will assume Club World casino to be the beneficiary of the spam.
It seems spammers might be switching from using purely made-up names to using the names of existing, and well respected, internet companies. This happened with GoneGambling a while back, and John certainly made his displeasure at this stunt very clear indeed

Club World should be equally robust in chasing after the rogue casino that is benefiting from this misappropriation of the Club World name.

I have received many spam Emails seeming to promote Club World, and believed it likely that Club World was the beneficiary as the offer was for a $750 sign-up bonus, which is similar to what they were offering a while back. I never followed the link to confirm the true casino behind this, but just junked the mailers.
I suspect spammers are also trying to make their spam look like genuine casino promotional mailers, figuring that players have had to set their filters to let these through despite regular spam filters junking ALL casino related content as a matter of course.
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