
Originally Posted by
kmay87
Over the past few days I've been getting these. Offering an 800% bonus mainly.
These messages have been sent to my work email: a private account which I never give out. I have only one casino registered to that email address; a casino I thought I could trust given my membership and play. So, thanks Jackpot Joy. You will NEVER be seeing me at your casino again after this.
If this private address is generally spam free, this does tend to suggest Jackpot Joy has leaked email addresses.
The advice "one casino, one email address" has been given out as a good way of detecting errant casinos, and you have followed this, if inadvertently, by only having one casino with access to this work address.
It is worth checking if you have also given this email address out to non-casino internet businesses (who also could have passed it on), as Gold VIP Club seem to spam every email address they can lay their hands on.
The content suggesting GAMBLING is the solution to financial problems breaks all the rules of even BAD marketing practice. So, into the rog...... oops, they are there already
Fighting Gold VIP Club spam is a lost cause, as they are doing this with intent, rather than failing to control their affiliates.
Those who have complained in a serious manner have been threatened and blackmailed to shut up. One such "threat" was exposed here, and was WELL "below the belt".
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