Definition of an a-hole

Yes, crappy support seems to be a feature of Twitter. My wife has been on Twitter for a while now: she's had a few issues, did the 'submit an issue' thing, and about half of them go completely unanswered.

Another cool 'feature' of Twitter support happened with my 'Impersonation' complaint: they give their lame-ass answer (if you're lucky) and then simply close your issue. No 'does that answer your question?' or anything. As it happens you can re-open the thing but the bottom line is that they just want you to piss off and let them carry on being famous, or whatever you want to call it.
 
I am reading through these posts, and honestly this is UNBELIEVABLE!
If it is a casino doing this (it is difficult to understand why a casino would even tread into these waters), then this is definitely not cool. What ever happened to transparency!!!

I personally am in favor of creating all social media accounts for CasinoMeister, I will definitely join, and I think it would be a great addition for CasinoMeister. But only when it is LEGITIMATE, not some schmuck who think he is an internet Einstein.

These is just my 2 cents.

:notworthy
 
PlexGaming takes action

Good morning all,

I just arrived this morning back in the office after flying back yesterday from my trip to CAC Amsterdam. (You see one day NOT online and sh.... hits the fan)

Bryan thanks for contacting me directly.

After I received Bryan's mail (15 minutes ago) I have taken action and closed down the Blog and the account on Twitter.

Bryan will now be able to handle (if he decides to do that) that account.
 
Good morning all,

I just arrived this morning back in the office after flying back yesterday from my trip to CAC Amsterdam. (You see one day NOT online and sh.... hits the fan)

Bryan thanks for contacting me directly.

After I received Bryan's mail (15 minutes ago) I have taken action and closed down the Blog and the account on Twitter.
Bryan will now be able to handle (if he decides to do that) that account.

So how was Plexgaming able to get it shut down or was it theirs to begin with and they just simply closed their account there??

That does not make any sense at all how someone that was not even connected to that account could have it shut down...what's the scoop here?

So you are saying that Plexgaming was using the "Casinomeister" name there??
 
Plexgaming found the source and switched the account over to me. It was probably some over eager employee trying to drive some extra traffic using whatever means necessary. Bizzarre.

You can never be too careful when it comes to protecting your name and business in this industry, or in any other for that matter. There are nasty deceptive individuals around every corner.
 
Plexgaming found the source and switched the account over to me. It was probably some over eager employee trying to drive some extra traffic using whatever means necessary. Bizzarre.

You can never be too careful when it comes to protecting your name and business in this industry, or in any other for that matter. There are nasty deceptive individuals around every corner.

Yep, that's what I figured it had to of been also, as they would not have had any control or recourse unless they (Plexgaming) were directly connected to that account in the first place.

Colosseum is doing basically the same thing to me right now on one of their own websites by using my blog name and a piece of an article without giving me a link back and I just discovered this the other day..:rolleyes:
 
Good morning all,

I just arrived this morning back in the office after flying back yesterday from my trip to CAC Amsterdam. (You see one day NOT online and sh.... hits the fan)

Bryan thanks for contacting me directly.

After I received Bryan's mail (15 minutes ago) I have taken action and closed down the Blog and the account on Twitter.

Bryan will now be able to handle (if he decides to do that) that account.


First off, kudos for responding to this issue so timeously.

But I would like to make the point that myself and possibly others on this thread are curious as to how this came about and who the idiot involved was?

This sort of person needs not only to be severely reprimanded, but also named and shamed to discourage other ethically-challenged clowns from trying the same sort of stuff.

He/she was obviously promoting Plex vigorously, raising the suspicion that he/she is either an employee or an affiliate... which suggests Plex has at least some information on him/her.

Can you throw a little more "insider" light on this matter, Plex?
 
First off, kudos for responding to this issue so timeously.

But I would like to make the point that myself and possibly others on this thread are curious as to how this came about and who the idiot involved was?

This sort of person needs not only to be severely reprimanded, but also named and shamed to discourage other ethically-challenged clowns from trying the same sort of stuff.

He/she was obviously promoting Plex vigorously, raising the suspicion that he/she is either an employee or an affiliate... which suggests Plex has at least some information on him/her.

Can you throw a little more "insider" light on this matter, Plex?

I totally agree Jet, IMO this puts Plexgaming in a really bright light for public scrutiny as they had to be either operating this trademark infringed site on Twitter or at the very least knew who was and did not bother to do anything at all to correct or rectify this issue until it was brought out into the public light. I think Plexgaming owes one hell of an explanation to all of us regarding this blatant behavior!
 
Let' Twitt !

Come on ladies and gentlemen, what are you waiting for, open a Twitter account and add CasinoMesiter to the list of people you follow.
Now that you have a Twitter acount Bryan, you have to feed it.
I don't know if it's exactly what you wanted, more work....but also a fantastic promotion tool.
 
Come on ladies and gentlemen, what are you waiting for, open a Twitter account and add CasinoMesiter to the list of people you follow.
Now that you have a Twitter acount Bryan, you have to feed it.
I don't know if it's exactly what you wanted, more work....but also a fantastic promotion tool.
This is all I need - something else to do :rolleyes:
 
Marketing

I'm glad this is resolved, the power of twitter is huge. I don't have proper permission to answer your question on viral marketing, I won't try since I'm not sure exactly what it means. I will just say that twitter is super powerful. I only opened my account because someone I trusted ask me to, Ellen D. In about a week she had over 300,00 followers. I only wanted updates on guests, etc.

Now Iv'e only got a few less than her, about 30, lol. The point is whenever I get a tweet on cell, email whatever, I send to my followers, who may send to theirs, and so on. If for whatever reason I would have gotten an email from you CM, I would have opened it without a second thought, and if my keyword from yo was say, bonus at accredited casinos, I'm certainly gonna pass it on to my network. Who knows where it goes from there.
 
Good morning all,

I just arrived this morning back in the office after flying back yesterday from my trip to CAC Amsterdam. (You see one day NOT online and sh.... hits the fan)

Bryan thanks for contacting me directly.

After I received Bryan's mail (15 minutes ago) I have taken action and closed down the Blog and the account on Twitter.

Bryan will now be able to handle (if he decides to do that) that account.


Just curious, why was this put up in the first place? :confused:
 
Sounds like their marketing department needs less freedom of activities and more supervision. An employee like that could cost them some money and hurt their reputation. Did they advise any followers that it was an act of fraud? Their excuse for this does not compute and I find the "our bad" approach to be flippant at best Any surge in marketing statistics would have been apparent and lots of pats on the back would have commenced.
 
As far as I know, some employee in the Bingo department thought it was a bright idea :rolleyes:

I should come up with a new award category for this year's awards: "Office Einstein" :thumbsup:

I'm surprised that CasinoPlex appears to be comfortable with the perception that has been created that they are treating this gross breach of professionalism so lightly.

And pulling the wagons into a circle in the hope that it will just go away is not very smart either.
 
Well - it may have to do with Plex Gaming "changing" the name of the account from Casinomeister to Plexgaming, thus retaining the followers. They then set up a new account "Casinomeister" using my email address and thus I received the account.

What they ought to do is contact their "followers" and let them know they were duped. They thought they were following me when in fact it was Plexgaming.

This whole situation was a real shitty thing to do.
 

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