This goes far deeper. I have now had my SECOND snail mail offer for "spcasino", which is just a dummy landing site for Spin Palace. It has a scratch panel, where I win £1000 of free play (I know this, eveh though I haven't scratched it off, since that is the new player offer on the GENUINE Spin Palace website).
It has been posted from abroad, and the company sending it does not identify themselves, so they must be the equivalent of the "spammer" in snail mail. THEY gain, because the fake landing site attaches a tag as it directs the player through to Spin Palace, and that is how they get recorded, and presumably paid.
I have had an account at Spin Palace for years, so this mailer is only eligible for depositing into my printer
(It not being as shiny as last time, yet still blank on the reverse).
It looks like there are a group of marketing companies that have moved out of scamming us with "fortune telling", and "you have won one of these prizes, call 0906.... or send £xx for processing" - and now see the benefit of mailing offers of "free money" for online casinos.
Empty Fruities Astern Capt'n
Back to port for unloading.
Full Sails - before we get raided ourselves.
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