I just got an email from Mint Las Vegas. Is this a new MG casino? They say players from USA are welcome. I have never heard of it. Thanks !
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Yeah, to depositThey say players from USA are welcome...
I just ran the install program - it's Big Dollar. Microgaming.
Please post the headers of the email. I'd like to see where this came from.
Mark my word, Big Dollar casino has totally separate ownership to the Grand Prive Casinos.So it is Grand Prive then? Even though they insist they only do "support" for Big Dollar, there's no doubt in my mind that they are run by the same people. The affiliate company for Grand Prive casinos is Referspot, anyone know who the aff company for Big Dollar is?
Mark my word, Big Dollar casino has totally separate ownership to the Grand Prive Casinos.
I've already sent off an email to their manager to look into this.
I think the only link is they use the same customer support team - much the same as Hype & inChilli do - even though the casinos themselves are not connected.Well, I'm more liable to believe you than them, that's for sure. First time I've heard anyone besides them say they are not part of Grand Prive....learn something new every day.
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There have been many threads about similar events on many forums. A few other threads that come to mind are below. If you do a thorough search, you can find more.Is it just me, or did everyone forget the russian/international spamming outfit that was hitting all the major players (CPays, etc) some months ago.....
This is the same group. You can tell by the link format & "Casino website" that it sends you to - it'll look like a casino's website, but all links lead to the installer.
https://www.casinomeister.com/forum...o-vegas-red-spammy-deceptive-affiliate.13192/
If MG wants to keep their reputation intact, they need to pursue this matter directly, instead of waiting for the affiliate managers to take action.....Or at least issue an ultimatum to the casino(s) that are being spammed.