- Joined
- Jun 30, 1998
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- Bierland
Just going through some of my email accounts that I've used to sign up at whatever casino. I use a unique email address that is not used anywhere else, and look what I found in my 888.com inbox:

What a laugh. Of course this company didn't have my permission to email me. Either my account details have been sold to some spammer company, or their database has been hacked. At least it's not a flood of emails. There is another nearly identical one for Redflush as well.
Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2013 15:41:03 +0000 [09/29/2013 03:41:03 PM UTC]
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What a laugh. Of course this company didn't have my permission to email me. Either my account details have been sold to some spammer company, or their database has been hacked. At least it's not a flood of emails. There is another nearly identical one for Redflush as well.
