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    Thumbs down Spam from Casino Rewards Casino Group

    I would like to know if any other people are having problems from not only offers from Mr Steve Cook who says he is the Casino manager but in general spam from all the casinos in their group.
    I went into this group after uninstalling the casinos that I had installed 6 months ago and took my 2 emails I had with them, off my list for mail.
    Since then my wife has been recieving offers from them in her yahoo mail and she has never played at any of their casinos. They have found me at my Gmail adress and other emails that I have. To be honest I am sick of it.
    Emma emailed me about 3 weeks ago and I replied to her telling her about these spam problems and of course, I never recieved a reply back.
    This is bad and becomming beyond a joke.
    What can be done about this issue?
    Keith.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aussiekeith View Post
    I would like to know if any other people are having problems from not only offers from Mr Steve Cook who says he is the Casino manager but in general spam from all the casinos in their group.
    I went into this group after uninstalling the casinos that I had installed 6 months ago and took my 2 emails I had with them, off my list for mail.
    Since then my wife has been recieving offers from them in her yahoo mail and she has never played at any of their casinos. They have found me at my Gmail adress and other emails that I have. To be honest I am sick of it.
    Emma emailed me about 3 weeks ago and I replied to her telling her about these spam problems and of course, I never recieved a reply back.
    This is bad and becomming beyond a joke.
    What can be done about this issue?
    Keith.
    If you can post the email in it's entirety, including the links, we should be able to determine it's an affiliate or not. It's usually the case of affiliate spam.
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    Emma

    If it's from Emma, and is addressed by name, it's from the casino. At the bottom it will verify this by attaching a disclaimer identifying that you have received the E-mail as a result of being on the Casino Rewards mailing list.

    Their promotions are beyond crap, the latest is 50 free spins for depositing $100, each spin being 25c. This is a fantastic 12% bonus.

    They are bad at answering E-mails, live chat is often offline, and they have a habit of locking your rewards account and not telling you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vinylweatherman View Post
    If it's from Emma, and is addressed by name, it's from the casino. At the bottom it will verify this by attaching a disclaimer identifying that you have received the E-mail as a result of being on the Casino Rewards mailing list.

    Their promotions are beyond crap, the latest is 50 free spins for depositing $100, each spin being 25c. This is a fantastic 12% bonus.

    They are bad at answering E-mails, live chat is often offline, and they have a habit of locking your rewards account and not telling you.
    I started receiving this spam again too, within the last week. I have unsubscribed months ago, but somehow my email address found its way back on their lists.
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    No 99% is not from Emma but Steve Cook or nobody.
    Its beyond a joke. My wifes has come from Steve Cook. who cliams to be a casino manager. Or the same just show the casino and what the promotions are and that the mail is from what ever casino it maybe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by winbig
    I started receiving this spam again too, within the last week. I have unsubscribed months ago, but somehow my email address found its way back on their lists.
    Must be a new mass emailing campaign, I'm receiving the spam also. After being unsubscribed for a long time.

    Blackjack Ballroom promotion T&C, first paragragh.

    Residents of the United States of America shall not be eligible for entry to any of the CasinoRewards promotions at any time.

    Typical CasinoRewards, spam offers for bonuses they have no intentions of fulfilling.
    sending copies of my butt to casinos with document requests, so they can kiss my ass

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    4 from Emma in my Gmail today and 5 from casino rewards trying to get me to sign up to 5 casinos from casino rewards. I logged into casino rewards and put my email in there to clear it from their system. I will never play with that group again. Their promotions for free spins dont work for me for a start and the promotions they have are certainly pretty crap compared with other casinos using the same software. Why they want to offer me sign up promotions, I will never know as I have played at 4 of the casinos early last year anyway, so I would not be eligible to take up a sign up bonus anyway.
    I have emailed Emma before about this and recieved no reply. Just leave me alone Casino Rewards. Please!!!!! Keith.
    Last edited by aussiekeith; 14th February 2007 at 08:59 AM. Reason: typos

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    Ever consider ignoring? If you don't play, okay. If you NEVER use a bonus, okay. If you never got lucky, so what. Filter, filter, filter. These folks don't bother me because I used every bonus I could find and played through again and again. Only walked way from two. One was yukon gold cuz they gave me money back as cash and the other's name I don't remember.

    Now, the RTG affiliate smappers, I get their stuff daily. I sign up for a no deposit and never expect to see a penny, just a screenshot that sucks.

    I tend to think that people are a little too sensitive to 'spam'. If you use your real name when you sign up, why do you care where they send their invitations? CR, in my experience only market to the email address you give them, and only credit your bonus account that way. BONUS

    I'm sure that if you never want another offer from ' Emma', she would be glad to oblige. But in the meantime, wtf? Quit gambling and filter your email.

    That is, of course, you are not that keith who used to work for them and made his commisions off of dropping calls by playing weird music and other chicanery (I can only imagine)

    I'm just saying.

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    I was a jerk in that post. Please accept my apology.

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    Spam is annoying and even it be client or a person who has been a client, asks to be taken off the mailing list be it by emailing the company or by going to a website where you can remove your address, then after taking those action, you should not receive mail from the company. As I have never played there using my gmail address, then I should not be receiving mail from them.
    These mails are coming from casino rewards for mostly casinos I have played at and some that I have not. Casino Rewards are also advertising on automatic and manual surfing sites and just happen to be one of a few advertisers who are using Frame Breakers on these sites which is against policy of these sites.
    Are Casino Rewards really that desperate now? It seems no matter where I go almost on the Internet now there adverts are popping up all over the place.
    Emma told me sometime ago that the only thing that makes one casino group better than the others, is their promotions. That maybe true as most of the casino reward promotions are pretty second rate these days.
    SPAM is SPAM. They claim they do not SPAM. This is not true.
    keith, Here Is 850 To Try Our New Games. Inbox

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    from AztecRichesCasino <cr@news.c-rewards.com> hide details Feb 15 (2 days ago)
    reply-to AztecRichesCasino <cr-ctgBIey0Tnfld0A0A0B2@news.c-rewards.com>
    to xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    date Feb 15, 2007 11:14 PM
    subject keith, Here Is 850 To Try Our New Games.
    signed-by news.c-rewards.com
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    There are more like this. obviously I have put xxxxxxxxxxxx in my email for gmail.

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