- Joined
- Jan 6, 2013
- Location
- Holland
Like the title of this thread suggests, do they ever stop bombarding people with unsolicited airmail?
It seems like it's a normal practice for these guys to send me this type of airmail. I've signed up with Redflush some time ago and a few months later they send me some Playboy branded envelope celebrating the release of that game. To my disbelieve the actual logo was actually even clearly visible on the outside, and even led to a discussion with my gf. Had some explaining to do...since she's kinda anti-gambling and the Playboy logo didnt help either. Me personally I don't appreciate any type of airmail from online casinos. After that I immediately contacted Redflush to stop sending me these type of airmails.
They have my email address and could simply send it there. Then again a few months later Euro Palace decided to send me some casino airmail (not sure what it was about). Again I've contacted their customer support to ask for an explanation. Told them to close and remove my account immediately. Hoping this would be the end of Fortune Lounge Spam being send to my house.
Today I've received another envelop with batman on the cover. Apparently from Casino La Vida (never even signed up to this place), but it also says Red Flush on the pamphlet. Are they fricking serious? Why do they do this.... If sending emails don't work, then sending airmail would definitely not work either IMO.
Is this only a Fortune Lounge policy to harrass everyone who signs up with them with this type of airmails? Do they not have any respect for their customer's privacy? I haven't even played regularely at their casinos, yet they keep sending these letters.
I'm seriously pissed off!
It seems like it's a normal practice for these guys to send me this type of airmail. I've signed up with Redflush some time ago and a few months later they send me some Playboy branded envelope celebrating the release of that game. To my disbelieve the actual logo was actually even clearly visible on the outside, and even led to a discussion with my gf. Had some explaining to do...since she's kinda anti-gambling and the Playboy logo didnt help either. Me personally I don't appreciate any type of airmail from online casinos. After that I immediately contacted Redflush to stop sending me these type of airmails.
They have my email address and could simply send it there. Then again a few months later Euro Palace decided to send me some casino airmail (not sure what it was about). Again I've contacted their customer support to ask for an explanation. Told them to close and remove my account immediately. Hoping this would be the end of Fortune Lounge Spam being send to my house.
Today I've received another envelop with batman on the cover. Apparently from Casino La Vida (never even signed up to this place), but it also says Red Flush on the pamphlet. Are they fricking serious? Why do they do this.... If sending emails don't work, then sending airmail would definitely not work either IMO.
Is this only a Fortune Lounge policy to harrass everyone who signs up with them with this type of airmails? Do they not have any respect for their customer's privacy? I haven't even played regularely at their casinos, yet they keep sending these letters.
I'm seriously pissed off!



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