Grand Mondial....WTFH??????????????

jelsmith

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Uh I have no account there never have....and my damn name isnt Doris:rolleyes: They sent this to my email today.....unreal.


Dear Doris, (Vgmr00990960)

This is your chance… Will you choose Deal or MORE Deal?

Every week you can get right into the winning action with Grand Mondial’s winning promotion – Deal or MORE Deal!

How to play the game:

Opt-in here and choose ONE of the offered deals and make the relevant single deposit :

A 15% Bonus on your next SINGLE DEPOSIT of between $50 - $100
A 20% Bonus on your next SINGLE DEPOSIT of between $101 - $200
A 25% Bonus on your next SINGLE DEPOSIT of between $201 - $1000
Terms and Conditions:

You have to opt-in first to be eligible to choose which Deal you’d like to take.

Once you’ve made the relevant single deposit, you’ll receive the deal you’ve chosen.

This promotion is available ALL DAY Monday until midday Tuesday (GMT).

You’re only allowed to pick ONE deal.

Bonus Credits will be credited instantly.

General Terms and Conditions apply.
Click here for more information.

It’s a win-win situation - it’s Deal or MORE Deal!

Login and play now!

Warm regards,


J. Anderson
Casino Manager
 
And what a horrible promotion LOL :p :D must say Grand Mondial has gone way down since the time back in 2007 when i won a big win of around 12.000$ and also became VIP player, i used to receive nice presents or nice bonus around birthday and christmas, despite i still played there last year and start of this year, i got nada on birthday. Best they could offer was a 50% bonus. So i have left them, this surely doesnt help them hehe :p
 
another again today.....seriously STOP IT!

:axeman:

:axeman:

Dear Doris, (Vgmr00990960)

This is your chance… Will you choose Deal or MORE Deal?

Every week you can get right into the winning action with Grand Mondial’s winning promotion – Deal or MORE Deal!

How to play the game:

Opt-in here and choose ONE of the offered deals and make the relevant single deposit :

A 15% Bonus on your next SINGLE DEPOSIT of between $50 - $100
A 20% Bonus on your next SINGLE DEPOSIT of between $101 - $200
A 25% Bonus on your next SINGLE DEPOSIT of between $201 - $1000
Terms and Conditions:

You have to opt-in first to be eligible to choose which Deal you’d like to take.

Once you’ve made the relevant single deposit, you’ll receive the deal you’ve chosen.

This promotion is available ALL DAY Monday until midday Tuesday (GMT).

You’re only allowed to pick ONE deal.

Bonus Credits will be credited instantly.

General Terms and Conditions apply.
Click here for more information.

It’s a win-win situation - it’s Deal or MORE Deal!

Login and play now!

Warm regards,


J. Anderson
Casino Manager
 
Received this from INetBet and it's not anywhere close to my name. I don't even know how to pronounce this one:

Sent By:"iNetBet" <promo@inetbet.com>
On: Jan 01/05/11 7:17 AM
To: xxx@comcast.net
Reply to: support@inetbet.com

Hi kjell e,

We sent you the following mail earlier in the week. However as you are yet to use your Present I assume this did not get to you. So here it is again.


Dear kjell e,

May I take this opportunity to wish you a very Happy Holidays.

We have very much enjoyed having you as a player at iNetBet this past year. We thought we would send you a little something to help add some extra cheer this Holiday Season.
 
Got the same email from iNetBet. Wrong person, correct user name.........arrrggghhh..........what's going on with marketing?

Maybe they are still under some holiday cheer
 
How did they get your Email is the big question, isn't it? If you have never had an account there it seems odd unless Doris has a crazy similar addy... doubt it.
 
I also got someone else's email from Inetbet. I replied to it, told them I doubted Timothy would be using his bonus as they sent it to moi! I did get an email back thanking me for alerting them to this issue.

Since I'd already received and claimed my Xmas bonus, I knew the mail was NOT intended for me. I think there are times emails are intended for the addressee, but the name and/or account field ends up incorrect.
 
I also got someone else's email from Inetbet. I replied to it, told them I doubted Timothy would be using his bonus as they sent it to moi! I did get an email back thanking me for alerting them to this issue.

Since I'd already received and claimed my Xmas bonus, I knew the mail was NOT intended for me. I think there are times emails are intended for the addressee, but the name and/or account field ends up incorrect.


I can see that happening. jelsmith doesn't have an account with them though. They should have no way of knowing her address. Since they do I would assume that they gained it wrongfully or had it given to them wrongfully. They are supposed to be secure with your email addresses, correct? It's not me but I wouldn't be very happy about it if it happened to me.
 
Beats me.....

Maybe you had an account with one of their previous white label casinos like Players Palace, or another?

Do you have an account at CasinoShare?

I can only guess you have one at one of their casinos or white labels and they had a goof somewhere when pulling addresses. <shrug>
 
I also got someone else's email from Inetbet. I replied to it, told them I doubted Timothy would be using his bonus as they sent it to moi! I did get an email back thanking me for alerting them to this issue.

Since I'd already received and claimed my Xmas bonus, I knew the mail was NOT intended for me. I think there are times emails are intended for the addressee, but the name and/or account field ends up incorrect.

This is STILL a leak of personal information to a DIFFERENT player, regardless of how it happens.

If we are to accept that this will "happen sometimes", we also have to accept that there is always the chance that OUR data with be inserted into a template and sent out to a DIFFERENT player.

This MIGHT be a problem if the error ALSO sends a "password reset" request to the SAME wrong email address, as this would enable a full account hack.

Even if it does NOT, the account number alone is enough to create "mischief" by requesting a password reset, which will have the effect of making the account appear "locked" to it's owner, who would also know damn well it should NOT have been, nor subject to a password reset.

If they won't listen, try this - it might MAKE them listen once they see how SERIOUS an issue this is.
 

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