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BLACK DIAMOND IS GETTING OUT OF CONTROL

Black Diamond or possible affiliate...they know who I am, so I am guessing it's directly them.

STOP spamming me with offers that I cannot take !!!! Like $25 free chip that can only be used 1 time and I used it months ago.
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they are coming from
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This one is really starting to get on my f**king nerves, is there anyway to stop this, like email Betfred and ask them to have a word with the affiliate in question?

I'm receiving this upwards of 8 times a day, it gets sent that often I have 3 or 4 of them coming into my email box 2 mins apart.

Betfred.jpg

There's no unsubscribe link or anything. Aaargh!
 
This one is really starting to get on my f**king nerves, is there anyway to stop this, like email Betfred and ask them to have a word with the affiliate in question?

I'm receiving this upwards of 8 times a day, it gets sent that often I have 3 or 4 of them coming into my email box 2 mins apart.

View attachment 46548

There's no unsubscribe link or anything. Aaargh!

Right click on the link in the picture and 'copy shortcut'.
This will copy the url which includes the affiliate code.
PM the offending url to the rep and if he's got any scruples he'll boot the affy into touch. Game over.
I've had this done a few times and my spam is reduced, except for the vile Casino Rewards affies because CR don't give a toss about this illegal behaviour.

P.S. As you've blacked this out it must have your name - in which case it may be a direct e-mail.....??
 
Right click on the link in the picture and 'copy shortcut'.
This will copy the url which includes the affiliate code.
PM the offending url to the rep and if he's got any scruples he'll boot the affy into touch. Game over.
I've had this done a few times and my spam is reduced, except for the vile Casino Rewards affies because CR don't give a toss about this illegal behaviour.

Cheers will give it a try, I don't know why he/she sends so many per day, like the 100,001st spam email is anymore likely to get me to sign up than the 1st was. When I already have a (dormant) account there as well!

EDIT: Yes it did have my name on, still surely I shouldn't be receiving this 8+ times per day? The e-mail it came from is info@live.com
 
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Renee from Casino Rewards contacted me regarding the amount of spam (get about 40 emails a week from them). I forwarded all the emails to her for several days. She contacted me yesterday to tell me that I should not be getting any more spam. I will wait several weeks before I consider it to be successful. Kudos for Renee for approaching me and helping me with this. As I said time will tell if it worked.:)
 
Just got a reply, he's going to have a word with the affiliate in question. Apparently whoever sent it has purposely cut out the 'unsubscribe' option that should be at the bottom of the email.

Cheers Dunover!
 
Just got a reply, he's going to have a word with the affiliate in question. Apparently whoever sent it has purposely cut out the 'unsubscribe' option that should be at the bottom of the email.

Cheers Dunover!

For such a blatant breach of the law, "having a word" is not enough. This was no accident, the affiliate went to the trouble of cutting out the unsubscribe, they were intentionally sending spam. If he is sorry, he is sorry he got caught, not sorry he spammed.

Boot and ban him, and send a message to all affiliates that if they are doing something similar, they had better clean up their act before they get caught.

For UK players, they can make formal complaints to the ASA over this as it breaches the advertising standards. It also breaches trading laws and the data protection act. The regulators will go after the company, not their individual marketing partners. The company will be expected to show that it is doing the best it can to prevent such problems.

On a wider note, this causes an even bigger problem, it "breaks email" as an effective means of communication because the arms race between spammers and email providers has reached a point where legitimate emails get blocked, and entire email servers get blacklisted, leading to ALL legitimate mail, as well as spam, getting blocked. This can have serious business and personal repercussions, and can cause bitter disputes between parties.

There is now an increasingly hard line being taken against spammers as this problem threatens to damage e-commerce. This is fully supported by ordinary users, even though businesses seem to feel that it's not such a big deal, and that "having a word" or "retraining" is enough to deal with it.
 
For such a blatant breach of the law, "having a word" is not enough. This was no accident, the affiliate went to the trouble of cutting out the unsubscribe, they were intentionally sending spam. If he is sorry, he is sorry he got caught, not sorry he spammed.

Boot and ban him, and send a message to all affiliates that if they are doing something similar, they had better clean up their act before they get caught.

For UK players, they can make formal complaints to the ASA over this as it breaches the advertising standards. It also breaches trading laws and the data protection act. The regulators will go after the company, not their individual marketing partners. The company will be expected to show that it is doing the best it can to prevent such problems.

On a wider note, this causes an even bigger problem, it "breaks email" as an effective means of communication because the arms race between spammers and email providers has reached a point where legitimate emails get blocked, and entire email servers get blacklisted, leading to ALL legitimate mail, as well as spam, getting blocked. This can have serious business and personal repercussions, and can cause bitter disputes between parties.

There is now an increasingly hard line being taken against spammers as this problem threatens to damage e-commerce. This is fully supported by ordinary users, even though businesses seem to feel that it's not such a big deal, and that "having a word" or "retraining" is enough to deal with it.

Was just looking through my email, and thought he seems to have stopped, possibly due to being spoken too.

Then I spotted an email entitled 'Congratulations $2500 Available For you!'.

He or she is now sending me a different one! A payday loan advert thing (called Cashmojo), same person as it's from the same email address (info@live.com).

However this time there seem's to be an unsubscribe link, which I'm guessing will be pointless using.
 
Was just looking through my email, and thought he seems to have stopped, possibly due to being spoken too.

Then I spotted an email entitled 'Congratulations $2500 Available For you!'.

He or she is now sending me a different one! A payday loan advert thing (called Cashmojo), same person as it's from the same email address (info@live.com).

However this time there seem's to be an unsubscribe link, which I'm guessing will be pointless using.

That could be even worse (for him). Payday loans are now coming under fire from the government regulators for doing just this (aggressive lending). It'll be the Payday loan company that will be in trouble for this. Looks like this IS a career spammer, and despite "a word" having been had, he has no intention of changing his behaviour, nor even removing your email address from his suckers list. Because you complained, he knows your email address is active, and that you at least read the spam. It's possible that he will sell it on to other spammers, as it is now worth more because he can show that it is active, and that spam sent to it gets read.

The main problem is that it is very hard to track down who is behind the spam, and bring charges. It seems he is used to having affiliate accounts shut down, and has a reservoir of fresh crap to promote via spam. Until he gets busted, he gets paid for every lead his spam generates.

I believe there is work going on to make it easier to track the true origins of these cloaked emails, and even those behind the fake marketing companies quoting fake company addresses that are often used on the mailers to make them look legit.

The businesses who happily turn a blind eye to all of this only have themselves to blame when they find that customers are increasingly reluctant to hand over their contact details, even when they claim this is "essential in order to provide the service". There is even a regulation governing this, under data handling laws, companies are not allowed to make false claims that data is "essential in order to provide....." when it isn't. They may ask for extra data, but they cannot make it's supply compulsory in order for the customer to get the service. Many companies try to get all this extra "voluntary" data because they can then package it up and sell it on, making extra money on top of what they are directly charging customers. Spammers are one of the many customers who buy such data packages, whether obtained legitimately or not.
 
For such a blatant breach of the law, "having a word" is not enough. This was no accident, the affiliate went to the trouble of cutting out the unsubscribe, they were intentionally sending spam. If he is sorry, he is sorry he got caught, not sorry he spammed.

Boot and ban him, and send a message to all affiliates that if they are doing something similar, they had better clean up their act before they get caught.

These affiliate programs and casinos, give NO-Spam lip service in their T&C, that's about it. Besides, it's not about who is sending the spam, it's about who is making the dollars from it. In this case BetFred. Hence having a word to the rogue affiliates, seems OK for the BetFred affiliate program :rolleyes:
 
Dear Zebedy,

Thank you for your post, we have taken immediate action and closed the affiliate account.

Quasargaming.com takes spam very seriously.

I do apologize for the inconvenience caused.

Regards,
Rebecca.

Just received 6 of these all at the same time to several of my email addresses :mad:

Senders emails are,
info@novomaticgames.com
support@novomaticgames.com

But all 6 emails came with a different name.

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Wouldn't it be more effective to keep an updated list of known spammer IP addresses, which everyone could then block? Or if you have control over your mail server, just have the IPs checked against Project Honeypot before being delivered to your mailbox. That alone will cut out 99% of it.
 
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Mr Green Spam

just received Mr Green spam this to 3 of my email addresses
the aff tag is the same on all 3 so another mass spammer by the looks of it

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