Did Fortune Lounge give them my info?

anniemac

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Received this little goody in my gmail account today. The x's indicate my first name and my actual gmail account. I didn't have a gmail account when I signed up at Fortune Lounge years ago.

So did Fortune Lounge sell them my info or are they just sneaky little spammers?



Re: Hello xxxxx. Your money has arrived in your account.


Angela Harrel email@superhotcasinogames.com via bluehornet.com
1:10 PM (6 hours ago)


Hello xxxxx.

This is concerning your Fortune Lounge account.

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As easy as One Two Three....
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This message was intended for: xxxxxxxx@gmail.com

You were added to the system December 6, 2011. For more information
 
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I'd vote for 'sneaky little spammers' - remember a year or so ago there was some spammer who said they were the replacements for ClubWorld? This sounds like the same sort of thing, they're just using a well known casino group name to A: get through your spam filters, and B: to gain some legitimacy.

IMO anyhow. But of course I've been wrong before. :)
 
I think it is spammers also, look at the places they are promoting, aren't they all on the rogue list?

LH
 
Fortune Lounge had nothing to do with the mail anniemac refers to and we certainly did not give anyone permission to be our "replacement" in the US.

We will not, under any circumstances, share our database with anyone. As anniemac pointed out, the gmail address she received the mail on is not a listed e-mail address with us.

Wim
VP Operations
Fortune Lounge Group
 
Fortune Lounge had nothing to do with the mail anniemac refers to and we certainly did not give anyone permission to be our "replacement" in the US.

We will not, under any circumstances, share our database with anyone. As anniemac pointed out, the gmail address she received the mail on is not a listed e-mail address with us.

Wim
VP Operations
Fortune Lounge Group

The problem is that some well known casinos HAVE authorised others to be their US replacements. For example, All Slots passed the baton to Jackpot Capital, and even their website redirects there if visited from the US. This policy has left it wide open to abuse from scammers who can just choose a reputable casino group that has pulled out of the US, and claim that they have "authorised" whatever bottom feeders they are promoting to be their "official replacement". Many casinos also cloaked this referral policy in secrecy, rather than be open about it from the start with their US players.

This has made it very hard for US players to sort the scammers from the genuine referral deals.

The only defence is for players to do their research in ALL cases, even if it is a genuine referral deal, and decide to play (or not) purely on the merits of the promoted venue, and give NO favour just because it has been (allegedly) "recommended by xxxxxxxxx" where they used to play and get well treated.
 
I really didn't think Fortune Lounge had anything to do with it, but you never know. Anyway, Wim replied via PM and is taking care of it.
 
Fortune Lounge had nothing to do with the mail anniemac refers to and we certainly did not give anyone permission to be our "replacement" in the US.

We will not, under any circumstances, share our database with anyone. As anniemac pointed out, the gmail address she received the mail on is not a listed e-mail address with us.

Wim
VP Operations
Fortune Lounge Group

NVM TY
 
Delete ... and most importantly > report
Special thanks to the topic starter, cause seriously if everyone does their duty and report 1 of these ..... every now and then, I think there will be a good chance it will stop.
1 successful report and follow up by the brand, and the spammer could loose his revenue, completely :D oh joy :D
 

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