Resolved Casinohawks email - looks dodgy to me...but is legit!

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Hello all! I had this email come through yesterday, apparently because I subscribed to receive updates from them, which I didn't. It looks dodgy as fuck, advertising four casino brands with 'too good to be true' incentives. I don't even want to unsubscribe otherwise they'll know the email address is active. Anyone shed any light? I'm going to report as spam in any case - even if they are legit, I didn't subscribe to anything from them, so they can get to fuck...

Be careful out there folks...

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Hello all! I had this email come through yesterday, apparently because I subscribed to receive updates from them, which I didn't. It looks dodgy as fuck, advertising four casino brands with 'too good to be true' incentives. I don't even want to unsubscribe otherwise they'll know the email address is active. Anyone shed any light? I'm going to report as spam in any case - even if they are legit, I didn't subscribe to anything from them, so they can get to fuck...

Be careful out there folks...

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Believe it or not everything there is completely legit.

Looks like three white hat casinos and a fourth from "SCGO limited". All UKGC licenced.

The offers are fairly pedestrian and I'm sure the 500 in real cash is a bit misleading and will be an "up to" situation.

I don't think casinohawks is a defunct casino that has been reworked into an affiliate pusher - would potentially explain your consent to receive an email - but they are a very proper website atleast as far as affiliate farming indexes go. They are owned by Game Lounge who have been around for over a decade in the iGaming space and own hundred of brands. From a quick look all the brands seem to be localised affiliate sites but who knows maybe they own a casino or two as well.
 
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I have amended the title so it doesn't get negative SEO and the corrections within are sufficient to clarify things.

I'm sure many would have thought the same as you did when getting the mail.

I assume casino mail is spam until proven otherwise.
 

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