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Hi Dunover,
CR is not me....Lucky247's my brand - not much I can do about others!
Thanks,
Sacha
Sorry. My mistake, we get bombarded left, right and centre and the source is often disguised.

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Hi Dunover,
CR is not me....Lucky247's my brand - not much I can do about others!
Thanks,
Sacha


I agree - I have not had lucky247 spam for a while now, and Sacha may have used my links and those of others on this thread to identify us and remove us from the affiliate list. A small victory and thanks Sacha.
The spam I get is almost exclusively Cassava crap from 888.com, jackpot city and Casino Rewards. Unfortunately they either don't have reps on here or the reps pay no attention, so the deluge continues. But again kudos to Sacha for stemming the tide.![]()
I agree - I have not had lucky247 spam for a while now, and Sacha may have used my links and those of others on this thread to identify us and remove us from the affiliate list. A small victory and thanks Sacha.
The spam I get is almost exclusively Cassava crap from 888.com, jackpot city and Casino Rewards. Unfortunately they either don't have reps on here or the reps pay no attention, so the deluge continues. But again kudos to Sacha for stemming the tide.![]()
I think both are associated though, as both are headed "Summertime offer".
I know, some of them will just send any old thing just to get the unwary to sign up.Summertime lol.I know, some of them will just send any old thing just to get the unwary to sign up.
You better take action Thrills!!!! funny just signed up with them through my affiliate email and funny couple days later i get this spam?????
//milpromociones.info/?d=2360&[email protected]&n=569
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YAWN.... Same old today:
"Welcome to BGOvegas boxing contest!
The goal is trying to hit the speedy punching bag, If you succeed we will transfer 20 Free Spins, Get up to 200GBP Free, Up to 20% Cashback bonus directly to your cashier.
Please notice: The competition will end in exactly 5 days, therefore you are advised to hurry.
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From "Isabelle Patel" (mailer(at)move-impact.com
URL:
move-impact.com/?RequestType=Click&RequestVersion=2&SubscriberKey=******@*****.com&LinkId=1007663

Hi sparkz thanks for that one just a word - take the 'http' out of the link so it's dead, the reps who read this know to add it so they can check it. Don't leave live spam links in CM as they could appear in search engines and help the spammer.![]()
Oops, sorry about that, my bad. I did on my other spam link post, totally forgot with this.
Edit: Done, you may need to edit your quote of my post too as it still shows the live link



Great ideabut the majority of these spams come from organised spam groups, most likely using botnets for distribution. Apart from casinos like 32Red and such who I'm positive will close an account, I'm convinced the others, welcome the extra business. Then there is the 3'rd party marketing (err spammers) working for these casinos. It's a never ending battle and imo an exercise in wasting your time.
My email addresses are now using a 3'rd party spam cloud checking service. Since initializing this, my in-boxes are not polluted with casino spam or anything other spam either.

Delivered-To: [email protected]
Received: by 10.76.99.39 with SMTP id en7csp138987oab;
Mon, 23 Dec 2013 11:59:15 -0800 (PST)
X-Received: by 10.14.212.69 with SMTP id x45mr4597760eeo.69.1387828754837;
Mon, 23 Dec 2013 11:59:14 -0800 (PST)
Return-Path: <[email protected]>
Received: from s218.smtp535.com (s218.smtp535.com. [212.29.221.218])
by mx.google.com with ESMTP id w6si21762117eeg.6.2013.12.23.11.59.14
for <[email protected]>;
Mon, 23 Dec 2013 11:59:14 -0800 (PST)
Received-SPF: neutral (google.com: 212.29.221.218 is neither permitted nor denied by best guess record for domain of [email protected]) client-ip=212.29.221.218;
Authentication-Results: mx.google.com;
spf=neutral (google.com: 212.29.221.218 is neither permitted nor denied by best guess record for domain of [email protected]) [email protected]
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Date: 23 Dec 2013 21:58:32 +0200
From: Lucky247
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To: Brian
<[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
Subject: Brian Our X-mas gift for You: 50 free spins
Message-Id: <[email protected]>
ate:Message-ID:List-Unsubscribe:MIME-Version:Content-Type; [email protected];Well, I for one would like to know where Lucky 247 is getting my information from! Just received a letter & promo card directly from them by snail mail. Not some affiliate but from Sean & the Lucky247 team. The reason I came right to CM's site is because Casinomeister's name is highlighted on the letter at the bottom and also on the promo card.
The mail comes from Nottingham, UK. I have never been spammed by them but I think this is much worse. I do not want unsolicited snail mail and I would like to know who they bought my name & address from. Should be a short list as I'm only registered with 2 groups.

