
Originally Posted by
rocket
Lil or

i dint know what to make of it the e wallet co. says there happy i made my deposit

well thats cool

poker Nordic has sent me about six thank your's , but I'm getting the feeling nobody wants to put any time into trying to figure out just what happened :noteworthy
well thats OK by me but its like telling people that i saw a space ship

I'm not a programmer so i dint know whats a possibility to explain this encounter of the third kind


Install & run Ad Aware or Spybot Search & Destroy. You can "google" these names and be taken to a download site. Both have OFFICIAL sites, which point to recognised free download portals such as tucows or cnet. They are both free.
This should check for one possible reason, EVIL ADWARE, which delivers pop-ups based on pages you are visiting. Since the pop-up is for a site unrelated to the poker room you were depositing in, this is the most likely explanation.
Once you have ruled this out, and it happens again, or this checking software finds nothing on your system, then you have possible evidence that the pop-up was delivered by the ewallet provider on their banking page. Their reluctance to give you a straight answer hints at this possibility.
There is a precedent for this, when 888.com had pop-ups for Reef Club when you exited their site, but they denied there was any connection between them - until they were exposed by Casinomeister members
The poker room is denying a connection, and the ewallet provider will not say. Run the malware checkers first though, since there is also a precedent for other casinos to drop malware that either blocks competitors, or tries to poach their customers.
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