Palace Casino New bonus - Real or scam ?

maximal3e

Dormant account
Joined
Dec 22, 2008
Location
UK
Saw this bonus anouncement of Palace Casino:

- Deposit 1- 100% bonus match up to $150 free.
- Deposit 2- 25% bonus match up to $125 free.
- Deposit 3- 50% bonus match up to $100 free.
- Sunday Special over 52 weeks 100 Free Spins at Tomb Raider Secret of the Sword, every week- $520 free over 52 weeks.
- Anniversary bonus- 100% Bonus match up to $105 free.


What do you say?
Anybody received this bonuses ? Or is it just a fake?

______________
Link Removed ( Old/Invalid)
 
Saw this bonus anouncement of Palace Casino:

- Deposit 1- 100% bonus match up to $150 free.
- Deposit 2- 25% bonus match up to $125 free.
- Deposit 3- 50% bonus match up to $100 free.
- Sunday Special over 52 weeks 100 Free Spins at Tomb Raider Secret of the Sword, every week- $520 free over 52 weeks.
- Anniversary bonus- 100% Bonus match up to $105 free.


What do you say?
Anybody received this bonuses ? Or is it just a fake?

______________
[I M G] http : // i08g1111jnzh150.imageshacknow .info/img/1818/h08v1222zoqp/btf.gif [/I M G]
I say:

1) I've never heard of Palace Casino - are you sure that's the whole name?
How about Spin Palace, Golden Palace, Palace of No Chance... ?

2) WTF is that pseudo signature smiley all about?

:confused:
 
"Palace casino" is a fake site of a ROGUE AFFILIATE of Spin Palace casino. They have taken the roguery to snail mail, and what sets them apart is the need for the fake landing page of "Palace Casino", from where you can only download the casino (Spin Palace), or find your way to the genuine Spin Palace website. The bonuses themselves (and the mention of the Tomb Raider slot) seem genuine enough, not too generous, and there is bound to be some small print involved in the 100 free spins offer, maybe something along the lines of having to have deposited some time that week.

I cannot see why Spin Palace cannot use their true identity and website name in such a campaign, when knowledgeable players see this kind of thing we start warning that something is not right, and the first thoughts have been that this is a rogue casino, perhaps Palace of Fat Chance, pretending to be someone else, to lure in unsuspecting players.
Last year, I received TWO of these "fake" snailmail offers for what turned out to be Spin Palace. Naturally, I was eligible for neither.

Today, I had a snail mail for "Cirrus casino <dot> co <dot> uk". Now, I knew the best place for this, and so I dealt with my post, and put the bin out for tomorrows collection:D I am sure others are falling for this "<dot> uk" bullcrap, and thinking this is a UK based casino. Yet all it is is a UK Pound version of the Cirrus rogue casino.
 
Or the not disreputable Palace Group of Casinos. :D

I feel sorry for a lot of these spamsters. They have been sold a way to "profit" by promoting online casinos by someone who failed to do just that, but is now profitting by sellining their mailing lists in violation of privacy agreements that players agreed to. These poor suckers are paying big bucks for the names of us gamblers, only to spend money on CD's, printing and postage to spam players ineligible for the promotion.
 
The ONLY way to identify which casino it REALLY is, is to install it - but just short of registering an account. This can be done by telling the new smart installer "already have an account" or "will register later".

Once installed, execute it, and it's true identity will be revealed at the point of requesting a login. It is also possible, at this point, to read the offending affiliate's tracking code from the registry key for the casino;)
 
- Sunday Special over 52 weeks 100 Free Spins at Tomb Raider Secret of the Sword, every week- $520 free over 52 weeks.

:rolleyes:

10 lines @ 1c, on a 30 line slot? What's the use?


BTW, If you google the above quote, you'll see that it's Spin Palace that's offering this. ;)

You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.
 
"Palace casino" is a fake site of a ROGUE AFFILIATE of Spin Palace casino. They have taken the roguery to snail mail, and what sets them apart is the need for the fake landing page of "Palace Casino", from where you can only download the casino (Spin Palace), or find your way to the genuine Spin Palace website. The bonuses themselves (and the mention of the Tomb Raider slot) seem genuine enough, not too generous, and there is bound to be some small print involved in the 100 free spins offer, maybe something along the lines of having to have deposited some time that week.

Well maybe this is the same rogue affiliate who owns TTThttp://www.spinpalace.com.au (btw this redirects to TTThttp://www.onlinepokies.com.au/ and then redirects to TTThttp://www.spinpalace.com/online-pokies.asp)

Press Releases about $1000 Free cash where being flooded around a few months ago. By spinpalace.com.au this also include the usual blog spam and what not. However the way it was promoted was nothing like the real offer. When the ball stopped bouncing it was just the $1000 free flash offer. Well he's been very busy in Australia.

The Registrar of spinpalace.com.au
Domain Name: spinpalace.com.au
Last Modified: 23-Sep-2008 21:44:38 UTC
Registrar ID: NetRegistry
Registrar Name: NetRegistry
Status: ok

Registrant: BEAN MEDIA GROUP PTY LTD - (TTThttp://www.beanmedia.com.au/)
Eligibility Type: Company
Eligibility ID: ACN 126697747

Registrant Contact ID: DUCH1049
Registrant Contact Name: Mr C Dutton
Registrant Contact Email: Visit whois.ausregistry.com.au for Web based WhoIs

Tech Contact ID: DUMR1000
Tech Contact Name: Mr C Dutton
Tech Contact Email: Visit whois.ausregistry.com.au for Web based WhoIs

Name Server: ns1.yourdnshost.net
Name Server: ns2.yourdnshost.net
Name Server: ns3.yourdnshost.net

------------------------------

Domain Name: beanmedia.com.au
Last Modified: 11-Oct-2007 07:46:30 UTC
Registrar ID: NetRegistry
Registrar Name: NetRegistry
Status: ok

Registrant: DUTTON, CHRISTOPHER JOHN
Eligibility Type: Sole Trader
Eligibility ID: ABN 44943724403

Registrant Contact ID: DUCH1039
Registrant Contact Name: Chris Dutton
Registrant Contact Email: Visit whois.ausregistry.com.au for Web based WhoIs

Tech Contact ID: C0573762-AR
Tech Contact Name: Dominic Main
Tech Contact Email: Visit whois.ausregistry.com.au for Web based WhoIs

Name Server: ns1.yourdnshost.net
Name Server: ns2.yourdnshost.net
Name Server: ns3.yourdnshost.net

----------------

Domain Name: onlinepokies.com.au
Registrar ID: Domain Central
Registrar Name: Domain Central
Status: ok

Registrant: DUTTON, CHRISTOPHER JOHN
Registrant ID: ABN 44943724403
Eligibility Type: Sole Trader

Registrant Contact ID: C02469-DC
Registrant Contact Name: Chris Dutton
Registrant Contact Email: Visit whois.ausregistry.com.au for Web based WhoIs

Tech Contact ID: C02469-DC
Tech Contact Name: Chris Dutton
Tech Contact Email: Visit whois.ausregistry.com.au for Web based WhoIs

Name Server: ns.au.com
Name Server: ns2.au.com

------------------------


Edit: I just goolged the term "Christopher Dutton" and found the following spot 1.
TTThttp://www.perthsites.com/web/design.cgi?website=1262-rich-pom-review

I remember hearing about this bloke (who goes by the nick of "The Rich Pom") a while back & read some stuff about him and his net business. This fits his MO. so in my opinion the "The Rich Pom" and Christopher Dutton are one in the same. Which means this is the rogue affiliate for spin palace.

Oh btw the "Rich Pom" lives in Sydney too.

TTThttp://www.therichpom.com.au

omain Name: therichpom.com.au
Last Modified: 30-Apr-2008 05:08:13 UTC
Registrar ID: NetRegistry
Registrar Name: NetRegistry
Status: ok

Registrant: DUTTON, CHRISTOPHER JOHN
Eligibility Type: Sole Trader
Eligibility ID: ABN 44943724403

Registrant Contact ID: DUCH1012
Registrant Contact Name: Chris Dutton
Registrant Contact Email: Visit whois.ausregistry.com.au for Web based WhoIs

Tech Contact ID: C0573762-AR
Tech Contact Name: Dominic Main
Tech Contact Email: Visit whois.ausregistry.com.au for Web based WhoIs

Name Server: ns1.yourdnshost.net
Name Server: ns2.yourdnshost.net
Name Server: ns3.yourdnshost.net

So I guess this proves that "The Rich Pom" is in fact the mystery rogue affiliate for Spin Palace Casino.


Cheers
T
 
Last edited:
Alladins Palace Casino ???

I say:

1) I've never heard of Palace Casino - are you sure that's the whole name?
How about Spin Palace, Golden Palace, Palace of No Chance... ?

2) WTF is that pseudo signature smiley all about?

:confused:

3) If its AlladinsPalace you mean.........don't go there........yes they give those bonuses......but you never hit anything...........I've been playing over 5 years and so disappointed in this casino........STAY AWAY !!!!!!:confused:
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Meister Ratings

Back
Top