Hi Daera,
We are busy investigating this.
As far as I know address to our support work 100% not sure why it bounced.
You can contact me directly here and I will gladly assist you.
Thanks,
Yoni
Gold Vegas Casino Team
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Hi Daera,
We are busy investigating this.
As far as I know address to our support work 100% not sure why it bounced.
You can contact me directly here and I will gladly assist you.
Thanks,
Yoni
Gold Vegas Casino Team
bonustreak (8th March 2009), daera (8th March 2009)
Hi Guys,
Just to clarify once more:
RomeCasino is completely independent from any other TopGame Casino in existence. We are not affiliated with GoldVegas or any other TopGame Casino in terms of ownership or even affiliation but they are a good bunch of guys and you should definitely give them a fair shake. Sometimes Affiliates sign up on our default plans and just spam by default. We've had this happen to us once and we subsequently closed the account. I can't speak for GoldVegas but I'm sure they have the same policy.
BR,
JC.
Hi,
Affiliate account was closed followed by an email and he/she won't be able to access it anymore.
We are trying our best, because of amount of affiliates we can not track each affilate and what he/she are doing.
Please help us fight this and contact us either on:
support@goldvegascasino.com
support@goldvegaspartners.com
Best Regards,
Gold Vegas Casino Team
daera (8th March 2009), Pinababy69 (13th March 2009), RobWin (8th March 2009), vinylweatherman (13th March 2009)
Hi Yoni,
Thanks for the reply here, and for investigating the matter and confrming it was an affiliate account that's now been disabled.
FYI, the email I sent to your affiliate address that bounced, was sent to them almost a month ago, Feb. 9th. So perhaps any email issues that caused that bounce have also been resolved since. I didn't try resending before reading this thread. I did resend it about 10 hours ago though, to the affiliate email and to the casino support email. I didn't receive any bounces this time. I also didn't receive a reply yet, not that it's been THAT long, but I really don't need a reply to it now since you've already handled things here.
Thanks again.![]()
Perhaps there should be a "wall of shame" within the program so that other affiliates can see that there really IS the prospect of them being closed down for spamming. It seems so hard to track down the spammers, and then just as hard to get the program to shut them down. Spam is about volume with a tiny percentage of success. The risk of affiliate account closure is similarly tiny, and may seem well worth it for any spammer. Big spammers have probably tried this many times before, and have managed to get away with it, and have made commission without the need to build a proper website, nor even produce any decent promotional content, from what can be seen in the average spam invite.
If the affiliate programs do not regulate the spam, no-one else will.
The result of casino spam is the "throw the baby out with the bathwater" approach from email filtering software. The majority of genuine promotional mails I get from casinos I play at is misidentified as spam by my ISP, and they are easy to miss when skipping long lists of emails, all with the "<spam>" tag on them.
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