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Twice in 2 days I have receive the same email from Fortune Lounge inviting me to play in their "St Patty's Day" Tournament.:eek:

I have responded to them twice now letting them know that it's APRIL and they don't even email me back to say sorry or something.

Of course if they want to celebrate it again I guess I wouldn't mind.:drink:
 
Twice in 2 days I have receive the same email from Fortune Lounge inviting me to play in their "St Patty's Day" Tournament.:eek:

I have responded to them twice now letting them know that it's APRIL and they don't even email me back to say sorry or something.

Of course if they want to celebrate it again I guess I wouldn't mind.:drink:

lol I got them also was kinda throwed by the "St Patty's Day" in the email also guess they are goin ass-backwards on the calander :rolleyes:

Cindy
 
I was just informed that these are not coming from the FL group

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dateFri, Apr 17, 2009 at 1:33 PM
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Cindy
 
FL (and others) need to get a grip on their SPAMMY AFFILIATES. This inability, and seeming unwillingness, to address SPAM got them removed from CM casinos some while back, and it seems the problem is returning. This time, it makes them look stupid, since these affiliates are trying to disguise their affiliate spam as genuine FL promotional emails. I have seen a few of these, and this is certainly what the spammers have been trying at quite a few casinos, make their affiliate spam look like a genuine promo from the casino, and thus more likely that the recipient will take up the offer.
 
I get so much spam it is unreal (that is because I look in my spam folder, lol)

Folks that can't even have a clue of how the english language is spoken email me every day about bonuses and get rich in my casino.

I dont try to wonder who sold my email, some are quite funny. I have never posted any here but I might start a thread on the " Worst attempt to entice gambling"

Sounds like an Idea. Entertaining anyway

Here's one I'll stick in here:

What can be better than a lot of money that was received easy enough? And today we are ready to tell you this time-proved way, which name is Royal WORLD CASINO. Precisely here you can pick up some thousand dollars just for one evening. All you need is to make a minimal deposit. Not bad, isnt it?

My Spam filter didn't catch this one

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