Email scam (all jackpots casino)

kangamick

Dormant account
Joined
Oct 19, 2004
Location
Australia
This is the email I received.

Hello,

I want to make sure you remember your withdrawal.

This is the last notice of your 4,000 Dollars.

Contact us and collect via this link


I click on the link and it leads me to all jackpots casino were live chat tries to talk me into opening an account :rolleyes:
 
I received:

From: "list_support@onlineadfactory.com" <list_support@onlineadfactory.com>

Hello,

I want to make sure you remember your withdrawal.

:lolup: :lolup: :lolup:

This is the last notice of your 4,000 Dollars.

:lolup:

Contact us and collect via this link -
You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.


Thank you,

Zum Abbestellen -
You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.
 
I think...just looking at it really quick, that yes, the link takes you to Alljackpots website, and they have that script running on their website.
BUT....it seems to me, that it's some shitty affiliate, just sending you to their website, hoping you'll sign up thru the provided link.
I personally do NOT believe the e-mail itself has anything to do with alljackpots, and I also think (read hope), that when alljackpots hear about this, the affiliate will be out of luck with them.
This does not at all sound like anything alljackpots would do.

Just my $2
 
Jup... what he or she (la?) said!
And you shouldn't even open those emails, you could very well get loads more because of it.. I always hover over the senders name/username in gmail to view the address it was sent from.

Thing is, if you sign up at any board/forum/site/whatever and they don't have good security measures, which most of them don't have, hackers can easily steal their members email addresses..
If it can happen at big companies like sony lol.. 'nough said..

I sent the casino's I got similar spam for an email more than once, but never got a reply.
Am wondering myself if they can do anything to counter it, cause what if an affiliate does it to try and get rid of its competition, like copy someones else's aff code and spam people with it.
 
Hi,

The email you received was indeed not sent by All Jackpots Casino.

Our media team has been in touch with this publisher already and they will take the necessary measures to prevent misleading emails such as this going out with our brand name.

Thanks for bringing this to our attention.

I apologize for any inconvenience and wish you good luck at All Jackpots Casino.


David Brickman

VP of Player Affairs
Jackpot Factory
 
All Jackpots, stalling on withdrawal?

For the second time during the same year, I've been asked to submit my ID documents
before processing my withdrawal at All Jackpots...Is this normal?

Last time necessitated a notarized document and I'm afraid it will be the case once more.
Why does All Jackpots, all of a sudden (I've been a player there for 10 years) suddenly wants my ID
documents twice in the same year. I kinda feel that it's a stalling tactic. Could this be the case with
a Jackpot Factory casino?
 

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