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    Unsolicited emails from Kings Palace Casino & its affiliates

    It's a couple of days I'm receiving spam from Kings Palace Casino, mails that I've never requested/subscribed. I've tried to lookout for any support on their page just to remove my email address, buu I couldn't find any. Is there any REp to contact? Thanks for your suggestions

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    They've found me too. Red Flags all over the page.... no company name divulged, no licensing showing, no testing, no terms other than the bonus terms, which frankly aren't all that brilliant.

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    I am ready to pull my hair out!!

    Two days ago I made a fatal mistake and clicked the unsubscribe link on an iffy email and it brought up a new email with an unsubscribe address so I sent it...

    And now I am being bombarded with spam.

    I am getting on average 50 - 60 every day of the same email.

    The link is http://ajyhon.betfro.com/ and leads to kings palace casino.

    My email picks it up as spam and puts it in the spam folder but I also get a few emails that fall into the spam folder that I need so it is hard to weed through so much crap.

    Does anyone have any advice of what I can do to stop this low life scum bag and would it be much help to inform kings palace casino or are they just as bad, as the only place I have ever heard of this casino was from spam emails?

    Below is what the emails look like, except every email has a different subject and sender name but the link is the same.
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    Ive had to open a third email account just to deal with my day to day stuff like banking,shopping,facebook etc etc. I get that much spam 9 out of 10 are from all sorts of weird and wonderful casinos and the others are for miracle growth pills........my ex must have got a hold of my email address!

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    Yeah I get those stupid ones too, to email addresses I don't use for casinos... usually something along the lines of 'pleasure your lady' and 'pecker enlargements 100% satisfaction' and l just think umm okay I don't have a pecker but if I did, I would most definitely click on your link...not!


    Quote Originally Posted by Greigssy View Post
    Ive had to open a third email account just to deal with my day to day stuff like banking,shopping,facebook etc etc. I get that much spam 9 out of 10 are from all sorts of weird and wonderful casinos and the others are for miracle growth pills........my ex must have got a hold of my email address!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RUSTYROO View Post
    I am ready to pull my hair out!!

    Two days ago I made a fatal mistake and clicked the unsubscribe link on an iffy email and it brought up a new email with an unsubscribe address so I sent it...

    And now I am being bombarded with spam.

    I am getting on average 50 - 60 every day of the same email.

    The link is http://ajyhon.betfro.com/ and leads to kings palace casino.

    My email picks it up as spam and puts it in the spam folder but I also get a few emails that fall into the spam folder that I need so it is hard to weed through so much crap.

    Does anyone have any advice of what I can do to stop this low life scum bag and would it be much help to inform kings palace casino or are they just as bad, as the only place I have ever heard of this casino was from spam emails?

    Below is what the emails look like, except every email has a different subject and sender name but the link is the same.
    Well, so much for those casino reps who can't see why it's such an issue. "Just click unsubscribe" they say. This is not just one loose cannon, this looks like a rogue program. This is a "big league" spammer, and should never have got into the affiliate program in the first place.

    This suggests that this casino has links to Gold VIP Club or similar. In the case of Gold VIP Club, it was the OPERATOR that was behind all the spamming, yet tried to make out it was some out of control affiliate. It was exposed when they were caught red handed on a forum for "black hat SEO" asking for help to construct a mass spamming campaign targetting email and search engines.

    Contacting King's Palace by email could have the same effect as their bogus unsubscribe, confirming your email address and it then being inundated with spam.

    Maybe you should try to "unsubscribe" a few people from the DoJ, senate, and congress - or similar in other countries where online gambling is frowned upon, if not illegal. This will ensure King's Palace gets some attention they DON'T want, which will teach them to better police their program.

    I am sure I will get some of these, and I shall remember NOT to use "unsubscribe".
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    I went to their shitty website to try to find some form of contact info....

    The only form of contact is Under FAQ:

    Contact Us!

    You can contact us from the casino software once it is installed on your computer.

    Are you kidding me... After what has already happened to my email address there is fat chance in hell I am going to download some fishy programme from their dodgy site just to complain about them.

    I thought maybe I could try and report the asswipe that is sending me all of this but judging from their website layout and wealth of information, IMO they where probably the culprits or at least know full well what their affiliates are up to.

    I think my only option now is to start afresh with a new email address, Thanks Kings palace casino

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    Never click on unsubscribe mate.

    What you have now done is confirmed that your email address is active and you will get spammed the shit out of, like you are now doing.

    You are just best to open a new email addy just for casinos and have your private one for the online banking and stuff.
    Personally I would now get rid of that email address and start over.

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    A lesson badly learnt that I will never do again.

    Oh well, at least some good may come out of it from people reading this and not falling for the same thing I did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RUSTYROO View Post
    I went to their shitty website to try to find some form of contact info....

    The only form of contact is Under FAQ:

    Contact Us!

    You can contact us from the casino software once it is installed on your computer.

    Are you kidding me... After what has already happened to my email address there is fat chance in hell I am going to download some fishy programme from their dodgy site just to complain about them.

    I thought maybe I could try and report the asswipe that is sending me all of this but judging from their website layout and wealth of information, IMO they where probably the culprits or at least know full well what their affiliates are up to.

    I think my only option now is to start afresh with a new email address, Thanks Kings palace casino

    This could be a fake casino to front something more sinister to do with misuse of personal information. They have already misused the hell out of your email address, and made sure there is no avenue for you to request removal from the mailing list, nor complain about it, unless you install their questionable software, and presumably give them ALL your personal information.

    Is there enough on the site to identify the software, and check to see whether it uses stolen content from other providers?

    Even without stolen content, it could be our old friends "Ministering Angel" back again. They too had bespoke, rather than nicked, games, but were found to be a front for something far more sinsister, with a suggestion that organised crime was involved, and the casino was a means to gather personal and banking info from victims. They kicked off by stealing from a business who designed their graphics, taking their work and never paying for it as promised.
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