All TopGames Casinos are Down! DDos Attacks!!

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now i am against the ddos atacks, id doesnt matter if it was rome, diceland, grand macao, mayflower, or anybody else
the punishers should be kidnapped
 
now i am against the ddos atacks, id doesnt matter if it was rome, diceland, grand macao, mayflower, or anybody else
the punishers should be kidnapped

So what happens after the kidnapping................battery cables and wet sponges, chinese water torture or the dreaded bamboo shoots.
 
I've spoken with TopGaming and Rome casino people this afternoon. They are convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt that the owner behind GoldVIP Casino is behind this. They have contacted law enforcement and their legal team is on this as well.

This is a major black mark on this industry. It's cybercrime, and the person behind this ought to be imprisoned. I hope that a thorough investigation is made and that justice is swift.

What is more alarming are the connections between GoldVIP and Affactive. I think players and affiliates are owed an explanation on who owns what. GoldVIP is more than a rogue casino - it's despicable. What is detailed on the rogue page is only half of it. Players and affiliates need to do the right thing and not patronize these folks.
 
I've spoken with TopGaming and Rome casino people this afternoon. They are convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt that the owner behind GoldVIP Casino is behind this. They have contacted law enforcement and their legal team is on this as well.

This is a major black mark on this industry. It's cybercrime, and the person behind this ought to be imprisoned. I hope that a thorough investigation is made and that justice is swift.

What is more alarming are the connections between GoldVIP and Affactive. I think players and affiliates are owed an explanation on who owns what. GoldVIP is more than a rogue casino - it's despicable. What is detailed on the rogue page is only half of it. Players and affiliates need to do the right thing and not patronize these folks.

Yup, it looks like TopGaming is very confident that Affactive group does the DDos attacks. They even put the message each time we log in into Mayflower Casino and Grand Macao Casino,

"The Mayflower Casino License has been revoked by Topgame
for a severe breach of terms of agreement and illegal online activities
by its owners. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience."

I really don't understand why they did this when they have their own casino is using Topgame. Very sad to see this two casinos to be removed from Topgame :(
 
I've always had a feeling that Winpalace etc were shady and have said as much....and have been canned by certain people as a result. I notice these people are now silent.

Treating players badly and holding their withdrawals for months are not the MO of an operator that respects its players, so it doesn't surprise me that they dont respect the industry and its codes of conduct.

Mind you, Rome are no better in the former regard but at least they haven't sunk to the bottom of the barrel like affactive. I still wouldn't play there if I was paid, but thats my choice.

I really hope that someone goes to prison as this practice has to stop.
 
Guys, look at the links below posted by Scott, topgame. Very interesting chat. Is this still a good evidence that Affactive did the Ddos attacks? You guys decide.
Hate to say this BUT i want my grandmacao casino and Mayflower casino BACK! :(

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Train wreck (and wreckers) is the right word, and seeing these guys putting it all out there in public - threats and all - makes you wonder if they are arrogant, stupid or mentally deficient. What a sad bunch.

Shahran's links above certainly give the flavour of the manner in which some of these hoodlums operate, and their arrogance in the malicious misuse of the Internet...and there's something else - someone is sailing close to the wind there for other reasons - there's a South African connection in those messages, and that's dangerous territory with the authorities currently on the warpath following the North Gauteng court rulings that internet gambling is de facto illegal in South Africa - for players and for operators.
 
:eek::eek: I'm just gobsmacked at the unprofessional behaviour being displayed here and at GPWA!

They should both be rogued for the sheer lack of professionalism and ethics. :eek2:

Big business behaving like school children! Disgusting!:rolleyes:



Cheers
Gremmy
 
Earlier tonight I went to switch pages here and got the dreaded "Webpage cannot be found" error and I thought, uh oh...but it just turned out to be my internet connection. :)
 
:eek::eek: I'm just gobsmacked at the unprofessional behaviour being displayed here and at GPWA!

They should both be rogued for the sheer lack of professionalism and ethics. :eek2:

Big business behaving like school children! Disgusting!:rolleyes:



Cheers
Gremmy

Rather nasty, criminal "school children" I would say!
 
Hi Noah,

Actually, I'll be removing that thread. Here's why:

In my opinion, all we can do is speculate on what is going on with this situation. Who is attacking whom should be dealt with by your company's lawyers and legal resources. These slugfests should be kept at a private level - not public. You are putting forums like this, GPWA, and CAP at risk from whatever shenanigans whomever wants to initiate.

My advice to both Rome Casino and Affactive: stop posting. Keep this at a private and professional level; leave Casinomeister.com out of it. Mr. Corfman has already publicly volunteered to assist here:
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either take him up on his offer, or get your legal teams involved. The fora is no place for this.

Worth bumping as a reminder - this is good advice.
 
Was confused at first, thought it was Rome/Topgame claiming to be attacked by Affac grp.
Now the new thread on GWPA shows it's the other way around.....So they both are being dumb
childish idiots that don't seem to give a rat about the affilliates, player's or anything but their own greed.
I hope this will spell the end for all parties of this fiasco. It's not like this online gaming does'nt
have enough obstacles, now this truly .....dang stupid, childish...name it....they are either truly
insane or just that freakin greedy...either way....hope they never recover from this.
Bryan, you need to come up with a different name to put these guys...Guillotine maybe ....Dungeon
does not do justice for these people.
 
Well, I guess we're in for a roller coaster ride.

I've just gotten off the phone with TopGame/Rome and he claims that the screenshots posted at GPWA are bogus, and he's going to prove it. He's going to be showing us how anyone can make up a bogus chat session at Skype via another posting or a YouTube video.

The same thing with the shaving accusations. He says they are bogus as well.

jetset said:
Worth bumping as a reminder - this is good advice.

I guess we're in for a little more public slugging.
 
:eat:
Haha, one happy family...the entire industry :D
Didn't ever think to see such a thread as the one at GPWA...
 
It is unreal to have programs using the forums as their battlefield. Screenshots can be faked and both sides are saying they are fake, we are doing our best to sort through them. Bryan is right, it looks like the show isn't over yet.
 
What I don't get is that this industry is big enough for everyone. I am a proponent for friendly competition - and as you can see by the activity in this forum with the majority of i-Gaming reps - this is totally possible.

Take for instance your iGaming conferences, many of these operators dine and party with one another - the same goes for affiliates - we socialize and really have a good time. There is no room in this industry with this "conquer all" attitude. It's total bullshit.

I hope with the conclusion of all this, the guilty parties will be drummed out of the business. It's up to affiliates and players to do this - not a licensing jurisdiction or a software provider - but the people.

Vote with your feet.
 
I must admit that I’m not surprised at all about any of this. It appears that the dirty online gaming laundry is slowly finding its way out of the closet.

I think online gaming in its present form is picking up speed and will inevitably crash head on and deteriorate into a cloud of smoke.

Personally, I think once the USA enters the market regulated, online gaming will finally shine, and the present unregulated, unenforced, free for all, will be at top speed for the head on collision. It’ll be like an old Volkswagen Bug at top speed running into a 10 foot thick brick wall reinforced with steel.
 
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Haha, one happy family...the entire industry :D
Didn't ever think to see such a thread as the one at GPWA...

While watching this unfold... :eat: ...

Could someone please, please separate out the affiliate/marketing from the casinos groups and the software, etc., and who has who/what?? I'm just a player and truly don't understand what we're all seeing taking place. :confused:

Edited to query: And wth does Rival have to do with anything?

Any clarification appreciated.
 
My God - those GPWA transcripts posted by Ted.Korbis appear to be even more incriminating - Igor the awful lol!

That screen shot showing the top depositors at Rome groups (it's taken down now) seemed a little hard to believe . The biggest depositors had all deposited 6 figure amounts, and all except one were US based. One had deposited $500k and registered this year. Is it even possible for a US based player to deposit that much money? Perhaps an indication that the thing was doctored?
 
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