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Casinojack,I think you're really nice person.
And I'm sure your efforts will bring a lot of success for your casinos.
But you must forget direct marketing
I'll even register an account with you (or pretend that I already have one) if you'll promise not to call customers.
And regarding spam..spam is okay.Spam is good and fine.Spam me whenewer you find necessary.
BTW,can I subscribe to SPAM myself?
Empty junk folder makes me feel sick.
(Don't forget to cancel all sheduled unsolicited calls)
Ring....
Hello?
Hello, this is the casino calling. We just played 17 hands of blackjack for you. You were doing well until we raised your bet. You'll need to redeposit.
Click.
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De Beuker (23rd October 2009)
I offered to look up your account so we could see how you email got into the system. You refused to provide this, and so i will state one last time. We ONLY email those who signed up, so either you forgot or someone used your email.
Re: the phone calls, again I will state, we are reviewing for a solution I just need a couple more days.
"CasinoJack"
Hi gambblex,
Did you pm Casinojack the email address that you received the promotional email to?
Even if you don't have the original email from them. If you gave him the email address that you received the promo mail at... then he could at least confirm if tha email is in their database associated with a player account. (Even if it's not a player account you created).
I hate spam more than anyone. And I also hate being called at home as a player from any online casino... probably more than anyone. I havent' received any phone calls or spam from this casino though. I did ask CJ previously to make sure I don't get called. And I never did.
I'm an affiliate and a player. I've deposited, played, and cashed out with lightening speed at Casino33. My cashout was received within 24 hours from requesting it. As an affiliate I received payments just as quickly. I've found this group to be straight shooters in all my dealings with them. I wouldn't say this if I didn't feel this way.
I agree with those of you that mentioned they shouldn't call at all without an opt-in to be called. Or there should at least be an opt-out.
Years ago, my sister-in-law used to come to my house to visit or to pick me up to go somewhere. While I was getting ready to go, she'd be sitting on my computer. Her and I had some fights at the end about her opening casino accounts from my computer.. to get a free chip.. and then it would come back to haunt me. Eventually I had to move my computer to my room and keep the door locked.. as sad as that is. I'm just saying, sometimes there are perfectly good explanations for why things happen as they do.
Also, Casinojack says they do not use any automatic computer generated dialing or calling. I believe him on that. I know one time he called me about an affiliate matter and the first call I didn't hear anything. He called again and it was fine. Sometimes international calling services are quirky.
Did someone actually get a call with a recording saying to please hold for a rep? I hate those calls. I get them from other companies, and think they're the worst! Where did the computer generated calls start from here? Maybe I need to start the thread from the beginning since I didn't see who actually got those.
While I haven't received anymore calls after CasinoJack said he put me on a do not call list, it seems that proof of these calls are needed or maybe I'm just being sensitive about the 'ifs' in some of these posts. I do thank CJ for handling this matter for me but the fact is that someone was calling me and represented themselves as Casino 33.
Here are the times that are listed on my cellphone on Oct 19, 2009:
1:08 pm
3:15 pm
3:16 pm
5:55 pm
7:58 pm
All these calls came from 001-207-88728. First call, I thought was just a screw up with Verizon. After the 5:55 pm call, I tried calling back immediately and got the message 'this number has been changed or is no longer in service'. The last call had someone there. I answered each call.
Maybe CasinoJack should check out this phone number and find out who was calling me. Maybe it was something that he didn't know about, a marketing company possibly?
daera (24th October 2009)
I don't want unsolicited phone calls from any company. I especially do not want them on my cell phone.
I put my home phone number in again when mobile phone number is a required field. Not all players have cellphones, and my registration has never been denied for this duplication of phone numbers.
I sure hope it is never used to deny me a win at a casino.
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