I'm getting LOTS of Deckmedia spam

chayton

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I've tried reporting but not gotten any response, it's like the Aff program is blocking all my mails to them. I also tried sending a message through the form on their website a couple days ago and still haven't heard anything back. One day I got NINE spams from one guy.

Is anyone else getting them or reporting them?
 
I agree with you. It's way too much and I usually don't care.
I even got a phonecall a couple of days ago and I certainly don't appreciate it...especially since they were trying to give me a deposit bonus when they clearly can see that I never have used any ;)
 
I've tried reporting but not gotten any response, it's like the Aff program is blocking all my mails to them. I also tried sending a message through the form on their website a couple days ago and still haven't heard anything back. One day I got NINE spams from one guy.

Is anyone else getting them or reporting them?

I all of a sudden received a few the past weeks. I closed my accounts well over a year ago.
Any way most their emails arrive in my spam box and not the inbox.
 
I agree with you. It's way too much and I usually don't care.
I even got a phonecall a couple of days ago and I certainly don't appreciate it...especially since they were trying to give me a deposit bonus when they clearly can see that I never have used any ;)

Phone calls sux, this is really too much, and I do think this spam e-mails and phone calls are big marketing mistake for any online casino operator. Every regular user will just ignore or even spread the word that this casino prolly has issues in case they do the things in wrong way. This may lead to deeper player problems for the operator since the word is spread fast around the web and eventually to closing the casino due to lack of players after too aggressive and stupid marketing campaign.
 
Phone calls sux, this is really too much, and I do think this spam e-mails and phone calls are big marketing mistake for any online casino operator.
Totally agree.
I was recently approached to promote a new casino on my websites, but then I learned that they always phone new players who register as a matter of course (to welcome them to the casino).
I told them I would not promote ANY casino which does this.
In the end they agreed to ensure they didn't phone any players I referred to them.

IMO players should have to specifically OPT-IN to all forms of communication from casinos; including phone calls, promotional e-mails and pop-up windows.

KK
 
Phonecalls when you sign up is a totally different thing for me KK. That feels nice and give me a chance to ask a few questions. It also gets more personal that way.
The only casino that have done that for me was Redbet and it was a Swedish guy who called. 2½ years ago and I still remember it :)

If a casino call because they want me to deposit saying they have a great offer....they can go to hell :rolleyes:
 
Phonecalls when you sign up is a totally different thing for me KK. That feels nice and give me a chance to ask a few questions.

It also gets more personal that way.

The only casino that have done that for me was Redbet and it was a Swedish guy who called. 2½ years ago and I still remember it :)

Apparently he did also :machinegu
 
I wonder whether it's the ingestion of the Top Game casinos that has had the effect of bringing to Deckmedia the ethically challenged Top Game affiliates who have signed up to Deckmedia to promote all their brands in the same manner in which they have always promoted Top Game. This would mean that rather being "new spam", it's the old spam, but now featuring the non Top Game Deckmedia casinos, hence players who know how Top Game work, and expect a deluge of Top Game related spam, are now suddenly seeing spam for casinos that previously had little in the way of spam, and thus thinking this is something recent.

Only Sloto/Deckmedia can answer this, probably by receiving the recent spams and seeing when the errant affiliates signed up. They can then compare this with the spam reports from before they brought in Top Game to see whether existing affiliates have suddenly lost touch with their ethics, or whether it's a new set of affiliates with lower ethics responsible.
 

Perhaps I suggested sarcasm where the caller remembers events not quite the way you did, almost like excitement and passion on your side but a cold hearted 9 to 5 work ethic to coach the business on their side.

Both eventualities are possibly true in reverse I sat on the fence of “sarcasm”
 

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