Spammer! Let's Help stop the spam together - like this:

Im getting hacked of now, 2-3 emails a day of go wild, Thing is I already a member not that I ever deposit there again, Spoke to live help and endded chat on me, From noreply@gowild =Aff_1312_1578

Unsure if gowild it self? seem to be same tag

Not that it make a blind bit of difference but any1 no the page on the lga to complain, May be if they get enough something might happen
 
Recieved 1 yesterday and now today

The from email is [email protected] so they are trying to make out its actually from Mr Green

xxxxxxhttps://www.mrgreen.com/?btag=655461_ACCDF1BA1AA940BBA57416CCE6E2A024

Ive had a few of them 10 free spins,

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I can try...

Here goes:
They are not actually coming from that address - they just look like they are coming from that address.
That's about as technical as I am, they are masking it. It's easily done, most spammers do it these days.

Cheers
Andy

so if any 1 did reply where would it go to ? would it try to bypass the no reply, Also is the actuall no reply a genuine email of ourself?

Cheers Mate
 
I can try...

Here goes:
They are not actually coming from that address - they just look like they are coming from that address.
That's about as technical as I am, they are masking it. It's easily done, most spammers do it these days.

Cheers
Andy

This is a long standing issue with the email protocols, they are so easily manipulated.

The other question is why is it so damn hard for a casino affiliate program to get a grip on spam? It makes no sense as surely there has to be a vetting procedure before an affiliate is given free reign to use the branding of the casino in order to make themselves almost as much money as the casino makes.

Every spammer who slips past this vetting stage can potentially damage the brand. With increased regulation, it is now likely that the regulatory authorities will start holding operators responsible for the actions of their affiliates. Here in the UK, affiliates are most likely to get the brand into trouble by breaking the laws surrounding advertising and promotion of a casino, and the defence of "it was a third party over whom we have little control" isn't likely to work, even though many operators trot this little gem out when they are responding to complaints from players about all the spam.

One rarely sees spam for 32Red. Why is that?
 
so if any 1 did reply where would it go to ? would it try to bypass the no reply, Also is the actuall no reply a genuine email of ourself?

Cheers Mate

If it's a genuine no-reply it would just bounce back.
When they mask them like this I don't know but I don't think they're functional, I assume if you did hit reply and it was a masked address it would just bounce or else show the real address.

I'm sure someone on here knows better than I do though...
Cheers
Andy
 
This is a long standing issue with the email protocols, they are so easily manipulated.

The other question is why is it so damn hard for a casino affiliate program to get a grip on spam? It makes no sense as surely there has to be a vetting procedure before an affiliate is given free reign to use the branding of the casino in order to make themselves almost as much money as the casino makes.

Every spammer who slips past this vetting stage can potentially damage the brand. With increased regulation, it is now likely that the regulatory authorities will start holding operators responsible for the actions of their affiliates. Here in the UK, affiliates are most likely to get the brand into trouble by breaking the laws surrounding advertising and promotion of a casino, and the defence of "it was a third party over whom we have little control" isn't likely to work, even though many operators trot this little gem out when they are responding to complaints from players about all the spam.

One rarely sees spam for 32Red. Why is that?

Interesting idea, how would a casino police that?
They sign up to T&Cs that say they won't do these things. Then some of them do.
When they do we block them.

How would you propose they are vetted?

Cheers
Andy
 
Interesting idea, how would a casino police that?
They sign up to T&Cs that say they won't do these things. Then some of them do.
When they do we block them.

How would you propose they are vetted?

Cheers
Andy

32Red seem to manage it.

When I signed up to 32Red affiliate program years ago, it was a 2 stage process. I had to submit the URL of the site I was intending to use, and there was a delay whilst the application was vetted before I had access to any banners etc. I presumed at the time that the intended site was reviewed for it's current content by a human, rather than a computer, and that some background checks were made.

Affiliate programs surely have to ID their affiliates to the same thorough extent faced by players, as after all, money is involved and laundering has to be prevented. This should make it harder for known spammers to keep on coming back for another go.

If they slip past these checks, robust policing is needed, the same robustness players face when using a bonus. Even if a player makes an unintentional mistake, they do not usually get to keep the winnings they made from it, but DO get to keep any losses. Applying this to affiliates would be a good start, too many reps say an offending affiliate gets a "talking to", but presumably gets to keep what they have gained through spam.

There are plenty of received emails that whilst it could be argued they are not spam, the content itself is misleading and "spammy" in nature, and this itself should be sanctioned as a separate breach. The rules for spam should be that where a complaint is received, the affiliate has to demonstrate that the recipient opted in to receive that specific series of mailers. If they can't manage this, then it should be deemed as spam by definition. This will prevent the use of traded lists where the affiliate can claim they are not responsible because they "bought a mailing list in good faith". Broken unsubscribes on mailers should also be sanctioned as a breach, as should any kind of spoofing or hacking of headers in order to disguise the source.

If the sanctions are tough enough, word will get around the "black hat" community that it isn't cost effective to misuse that particular affiliate program, and the result would be fewer instances of spam.

As well as all of this, there should also be checks for "irregular marketing" that will flag affiliate accounts for further checks if they seem to have many more hits than would be expected from an honestly run account using the websites they have declared in their application.

Use of "spamtrap" email addresses would also help detect affiliates who spam.

The technical staff within the program have the advantage in knowing exactly how traffic is tagged, and so should be able to see through the various tag hiding schemes now being employed by rogue affiliates.

Where spammers are spoofing the sender to make it look like it's the casino, it leads to the possibility that the casino's own mail servers will end up on some of the spam prevention blacklists, which will disrupt their communications with existing customers.
 
club gold :)

& again, I did get a private email of club gold, So will give them there dues to try sorting these out,

Uped my frees from 30 t 40 now :)

dub121.mail.live.com/default.aspx?id=64855#tid=cmmrxmBa0f5BGuWgAhWtc1nA2&fid=fljunk
 
sort it out starting to fill me mail box now & taking the p$ss

clubgoldcasino.com/?creferer=creferrer:543331_EAF92FE03FC349F0AA7F15FB73DFDAF9

Dear Spintee,

As also mentioned in your previous post we are working on this issue. The affiliate account raised in your first post has been permanently closed due to multiple violations.
With regards to the affiliate in your latest complaint, the matter is under investigation and will be dealt with according to our T&C.

Your continued cooperation with us is greatly appreciated on this matter.
 
Major Tom = Major Spam

I played there and closed my account so ALL of these are named to me even though I shouldn't be getting them.

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Links disabled:


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This is taking the piss, bombarded daily with multiple promo mails from a account I closed ages ago....:mad::mad::mad:
 
MR.GREEN - A NEW LOW

Mr. Green spam disguised as withdrawal e-mail:

http: replaced by xxx


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xxx//track.media4links.com/?xt=KvCkXFDcp2a4XFRtmyx3nE1apTDiAu8hpTVtK2fbnyognSxgm3YkK2jbK2flXyZhnE9tLyLrKl9hLyLxox9bLP0kZlKyKILyJ2xwBFw5ZuLtLyLro3HuBJf7GwHSDHVRGz19VyRyLx9lpIUkBFQ0ZPMkVzZhpJVvLF0iYFQiHIpkLEL1oyjrmIC9YFo0ZM%3D%3Db&[email protected]&REFERER=CCUK5121568
 
Did you think you was in the money seeing withdraw :)

LOL...no because I don't play there but I think it's a shitty way of making people open mail.:(

P.S. And I haven't a clue who 'Michael' is....
 
Not one of our affiliates, they are just using Mr Green in the text but it's Spam for somewhere called Euroking Online Casino.

Thanks, I wouldn't know that because I never click on spam links, just paste them. What on earth is the point of these spamulous twats using the name of one casino and directing you to another? Even if you were dumb enough to click through, you'd spot the target casino was a different one..:rolleyes:
 
Dottybingo, I no its a bingo site but it now operates with butlers and IanO is always on hand

w.dottybingo.com/offers/db-d10-p50-50s-riviera/?btag=a_1665b_1597c_

As you can see not even a unsubscribe,

dot.webp
 
Another from dotty, Hope IanO has he ear open, I get plenty dunover as I no you Started thread & Most are not worth the bother lol, but you would of thought that the peeps here would sort it,
IanO plese sort it Im already member

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Calling my cell phone and hang up

If anyone knows what casino is calling my Cell phone twice a day from Australia # 011 61 2 8103 4018 I'd love to know so I can fax bomb them with auto fax from my computer all day long and close any accounts I have with them and all their affiliates.

They call, ask for me by name and hang up. A google search says they are an online casino but I've not been able to figure out who. I don't want to call them back and then they know they have a good number for me, not to mention the cost to call Australia from the US.
 
If anyone knows what casino is calling my Cell phone twice a day from Australia # 011 61 2 8103 4018 I'd love to know so I can fax bomb them with auto fax from my computer all day long and close any accounts I have with them and all their affiliates.

They call, ask for me by name and hang up. A google search says they are an online casino but I've not been able to figure out who. I don't want to call them back and then they know they have a good number for me, not to mention the cost to call Australia from the US.

Take a look here:

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More 32red spam

Same here - 32red spam today:

This is the url the spam contains

xxx://170.75.175.120/mailapps/link.php?M=1512584&N=23&L=1&F=H

This is the unsubscribe link:

xxx://170.75.175.120/mailapps/unsubscribe.php?M=1512584&C=3644e54a9a6b4c7793b5fcd8241adfc8&L=10&N=23


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Well not often you get some spam about 32red :) and this offer even ends soon :rolleyes:

Same here - 32red spam today:

This is the url the spam contains

xxx://170.75.175.120/mailapps/link.php?M=1512584&N=23&L=1&F=H

This is the unsubscribe link:

xxx://170.75.175.120/mailapps/unsubscribe.php?M=1512584&C=3644e54a9a6b4c7793b5fcd8241adfc8&L=10&N=23


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Thanks guys, the offending affiliate has been locked.

Regards,
Mark
 
Thanks guys, the offending affiliate has been locked.

Regards,
Mark

This is WHY you don't;)

Other affiliate programs take note, this appears to be an effective means of control, and strong deterrent to others, so less of the BS "we can't really police what our affiliates get up to" etc.

With this kind of response, a 32Red spammer is unlikely to last long enough to see the first payment, hence there is no money to be made in setting up a spam operation for 32Red, so it's rarely tried.
 
Vera john VJ casino

Sort it out VJ, This idiot keeps pestering me, I am getting annoyed now

php?M=2026744&N=184&L=64&F=H

<< xxx://xxx.thetimeads.com/members/link.php?M=2026744&N=184&L=63&F=T >>

Do the best thing and follow the 32 red which every casino should be doing, Thank you Mark, Not no warnings, The rules are there NO SPAMMING so it should be an auto red card, (or like the pros sort it) 32 red card :)
 
They call me every day...

If anyone knows what casino is calling my Cell phone twice a day from Australia # 011 61 2 8103 4018 I'd love to know so I can fax bomb them with auto fax from my computer all day long and close any accounts I have with them and all their affiliates.

They call, ask for me by name and hang up. A google search says they are an online casino but I've not been able to figure out who. I don't want to call them back and then they know they have a good number for me, not to mention the cost to call Australia from the US.

I have a whole bunch of those numbers calling me every day, since two weeks...:mad:

numbers:
+1161281034018
+2026189144
+11442036089388

Blocked them, but still get the missed phone calls SMS :rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
Another spammer

[email protected]

We are sending this letter to ***@***.com as per you subscribtion to sport betting tipster services on www.tipsterwarehouse.co.uk
If you wish to stop recieving those mails click the unsubscribe link and you will never be bothered again


I've never registered with them, clicked on the unsubscribe and redirects to
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Try not to click on them usubscribe links, It only lets them no that the email is live, I no it can get frustrating but normally the links to sites are fine to click, (I do no recommend it) as there is other ways to find out where its bringing you to, Than come here and let the casinos rep no the the affiliate tag,

In all fairness there are some good sites out which are not listed here, Otherwise there not worth playing but I bet they do pop there head in to see whats going on,

Alot of sites are well known for there tactics and still it goes on, The thing is rules are rules, Exploit them and you should be chucked, Mark here at 32red takes no sh&t, If you look back abit threw the thread you see some reps saying that they have put warnings to the culprits, Well in my book thats not good enough, Who really knows what goes on behind the doors but I bet its a big business other wise it would not go on,

What I can say is that I try setting up a site and still along way to go but some sites was instant, I received my tag as soon as I submitted, Other sites it took a good few weeks, Now I leave it up to you readers what to think of that one,

Another spammer

[email protected]

We are sending this letter to ***@***.com as per you subscribtion to sport betting tipster services on www.tipsterwarehouse.co.uk
If you wish to stop recieving those mails click the unsubscribe link and you will never be bothered again


I've never registered with them, clicked on the unsubscribe and redirects to
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MrGreen
mrgreen.com/?c=en-US&btag=657868_F00C968C992E40CB8BF7F61A0548B26A

Guts
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BGO (Im sure bgo can find the spammer in that lot)
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Thanks mate
Can you forward the email to me?
[email protected]

We can definitely block the affiliate then.

Cheers
Andy
MrGreen
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Guts
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Thanks mate
Can you forward the email to me?
[email protected]

We can definitely block the affiliate then.

Cheers
Andy

Hi Andy, Been deleted :( I tried recovering some emails and was like looking for a needle in a hay stack, Not to worry

Forgot to mention, Hope you had a great xmas & wish you the best for the new year
 
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Do not really get much of theses, So do not want to start filling my box up

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