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AussieDave

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Hi All,

For a while now I've been receiving mailers from c-f-1.com.

Casino Share along with their other casino properties have been using this to send out their mailers.

Today I received one from Players Palace Casino. It had my Name and casino account attached.

However immediately following that email I received another one from c-f-1.com BUT this was SPAM.

I'm going to post everything I have so far on this including all headers.
My email program highlights possible phishing URL hence the true email URL are shown in some of these emails:


Players Palace Mailer:

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I'll contiue on another post as this is pretty big
 
The last link on the above SPAM directed to 99slotmachines.com

I visited the site and found the following info:

99slotsmachines.com - downloads as an RTG casino from the domain of
You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.

IP: 229.200.122.168


Registrant:
Ent. Bercovitz
706050 walker
wilmington, delaware 19801
US

Domain name: WINNINGBACCARATSYSTEM.COM

Administrative Contact:
kirko, david
706050 walker
wilmington, delaware 19801
US
302-219-1264
Technical Contact:
kirko, david
706050 walker
wilmington, delaware 19801
US
302-219-1264

Registrar of Record: TUCOWS, INC.
Record last updated on 23-Mar-2009.
Record expires on 08-May-2010.
Record created on 08-May-2001.

Registrar Domain Name Help Center:
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Domain servers in listed order:
NS2.PLAYERSNETWORKS.COM
NS.PLAYERSNETWORKS.COM

Domain status: ok


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PLAYERSNETWORKS.COM (is an active poker site)

Registrant:
Traffic Label Limited
oded keinan
3 nutley terrace london
london, NW3 5BX
GB
Email:

Registrar Name....: REGISTER.COM, INC.
Registrar Whois...: whois.register.com
Registrar Homepage: www.register.com

Domain Name: playersnetworks.com

Created on..............: Sat, May 13, 2000
Expires on..............: Wed, May 13, 2009
Record last updated on..: Thu, Jan 01, 2009

Administrative Contact:
Traffic Label Limited
oded keinan
3 nutley terrace london
london, NW3 5BX
GB
Phone: +1.07865008010
Email:

Technical Contact:
Registercom
Domain Registrar
575 8th Avenue
New York, NY 10018
US
Phone: +1.9027492701
Email:

DNS Servers:

ns52.domaincontrol.com
ns51.domaincontrol.com

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Whois for C-F-1.COM

Domain Name.......... c-f-1.com
Creation Date........ 2003-02-17
Registration Date.... 2006-11-13
Expiry Date.......... 2010-02-17
Organisation Name.... Communicator Corporation
Organisation Address. The Teleport
Organisation Address. Grayling Court, Doxford International Business Park
Organisation Address. Sunderland
Organisation Address. SR3 3XD
Organisation Address. County Durham
Organisation Address. GREAT BRITAIN (UK)

Admin Name........... Domain Administrator
Admin Address........ Namesco Limited
Admin Address........ Acton House, Perdiswell Park
Admin Address........ Worcester
Admin Address........ WR3 7GD
Admin Address........ England
Admin Address........ GREAT BRITAIN (UK)
Admin Email..........
Admin Phone.......... +44.8453633633
Admin Fax............ +44.8453633631

Tech Name............ Domain Administrator
Tech Address......... Namesco Limited
Tech Address......... Acton House, Perdiswell Park
Tech Address......... Worcester
Tech Address......... WR3 7GD
Tech Address......... England
Tech Address......... GREAT BRITAIN (UK)
Tech Email...........
Tech Phone........... +44.8453633633
Tech Fax............. +44.8453633631
Name Server.......... ns0.phase8.net
Name Server.......... ns1.phase8.net
Name Server.......... ns2.phase8.net


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Whois for PHASE8.NET

Domain Name.......... phase8.net
Creation Date........ 1999-12-09
Registration Date.... 1999-12-09
Expiry Date.......... 2011-12-09
Organisation Name.... Namesco Limited
Organisation Address. Acton House
Organisation Address. Perdiswell Park
Organisation Address. Worcester
Organisation Address. WR3 7GD
Organisation Address. England
Organisation Address. GREAT BRITAIN (UK)

Admin Name........... Domain Administrator
Admin Address........ Namesco Limited
Admin Address........ Acton House, Perdiswell Park
Admin Address........ Worcester
Admin Address........ WR3 7GD
Admin Address........ England
Admin Address........ GREAT BRITAIN (UK)
Admin Email..........
Admin Phone.......... +44.8701208888
Admin Fax............ +44.8701208008

Tech Name............ Domain Administrator
Tech Address......... Namesco Limited
Tech Address......... Acton House, Perdiswell Park
Tech Address......... Worcester
Tech Address......... WR3 7GD
Tech Address......... England
Tech Address......... GREAT BRITAIN (UK)
Tech Email...........
Tech Phone........... +44.8701208888
Tech Fax............. +44.8701208008
Name Server.......... ns0.phase8.net
Name Server.......... ns1.phase8.net
 
If you don't believe me at this point these two email titles should seal it...

Received these both on the 10'th April. 1 from Casino Share the other from Players Palace Casino. (pay attention the the subject titles (both the same).




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To: "xxxxxxx@fastmail.com.au" <xxxxxxx@fastmail.com.au>
Date: Thu, 09 Apr 2009 15:08:08 +0000
Subject: The Generosity continues with New Games!


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From: "Player's Palace Casino" <playerspalace@playerspalacemail.eu>
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Date: Thu, 09 Apr 2009 15:01:19 +0000
Subject: The Generosity continues with New Games!
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----- Original message -----
From: "Player's Palace Casino" <playerspalace@playerspalacemail.eu>
To: "xxxxxxx@fastmail.com.au" <xxxxxxx@fastmail.com.au>
Date: Thu, 09 Apr 2009 15:01:19 +0000
Subject: The Generosity continues with New Games!

Dear David, (tccrxxxxxxxx)


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Best Regards

Steven Barry
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All promotional terms and conditions apply.


Player's Palace Casino

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Going back to my 1'st post...the RTG SPAM came from the same IP and the same domain c-f-1.com that CasinoShare group uses to send out their mailers.

The rest is pretty damn obvious that CasinoShare group is using their player database to send SPAM to. Not impressed!

Cheers
T
 
Pretty damning really.

The company behind c-f-1.com will forward email for ANYBODY. Playshare have presumably given them the contract to send out the promos, and will have passed them your email address. c-f-1.com ALSO take work from spammers, and will quite happily send SPAM, as well as legitimate marketing mail. HOW CAN WE TRUST c-f-1.com to "ring fence" their LEGITIMATE mailing business from their "spamming" arm; i.e. that valid email addressess supplied in good faith by casinos for sending out promos are not added to their "other" mailing list, the one for the mass spammings. We CANNOT take the casino's word for it, since they would not know. The only possible redress might be a privacy complaint, since these web addresses all point to UK company addresses.
 
Any and all of the promo emails I now get from Club World/Aladdin's Palace, come from that same email addy c-f-1.com. I thought it was a strange email addy....now I know. Oh, and they all have my name, account id, etc on them.
 
Any and all of the promo emails I now get from Club World/Aladdin's Palace, come from that same email addy c-f-1.com. I thought it was a strange email addy....now I know. Oh, and they all have my name, account id, etc on them.


I followed the link to unsubscribe from the Clubworld email I received and it ends up at a company called NetAtlantic, an email marketing firm. Also the email I received was inviting me to play at Clubworld as if I wasn't already a customer, which I am. :eek:
 
Playshare have presumably given them the contract to send out the promos, and will have passed them your email address.

What upsets me is my details have been given to a company that is a known spammer, when I'm (like other CS members) are given the impression that our personal details with NOT be disclosed/shared with another 3'rd party.

Although I can understand the issues gaming establishments are faced with when sending out mail to legit sources these days, it's the members privacy that should always be held in trust.

What surprises me time & time again is the lack of research taken by some gaming venues in finding a trustworthy mailing operation to deliver their mailers.

Granted everyone can make a mistake and accidents happen. However in my opinion this could have been avoided if the integrity of c-f-1.com was scrutinised by CS.

Therefore I can be fairly confident that (CS members details) have been given to a known spamming operation, who in turn are using this data to spam. Worse though, who is to say our details are also not being sold on :confused:

Unfortunately in this case the horse has clearly bolted and again it's the members who are left to clean up this mess.

IMHO it's about time that these type of security leaks where held to count.

Cheers
T
 
Hi All,

First of all, regarding the post from Trezz, I would like to assure you from the outset there is absolutely no relationship between PlayShare (CasinoShare) and the Casino Spam that you have received. If you ever believe that we are doing something wrong please contact us first, especially an accusation as large as us spamming our database to other casinos, as it may be a simple misunderstand as is the case here.


The link that has been illustrated here is with the URL c-f-1.com, which belongs to Communicator Corporation (www.communicatorcorp.com), who provides a communication platform to a large number of companies, including FTSE 100 companies and various banks. In addition to this provides the same service they provide us to a large number of casino operation including a big portion of the larger casino groups.

We are speaking to Communicator about the URL c-f-1.com as we agree that what you have illustrated here could quite easily be seen as something surreptitious, but I would like to assure you that this is not the case where PlayShare is concerned - we cannot speak for the other casinos that you have sited here, but we are very strict and proper about the way and who we e-mail.

I can assure you we did in-depth research when we looked for a communication platform, as database security is of the upmost importance to us.

Regards
Mario
 
Hi All,

First of all, regarding the post from Trezz, I would like to assure you from the outset there is absolutely no relationship between PlayShare (CasinoShare) and the Casino Spam that you have received. If you ever believe that we are doing something wrong please contact us first, especially an accusation as large as us spamming our database to other casinos, as it may be a simple misunderstand as is the case here.


The link that has been illustrated here is with the URL c-f-1.com, which belongs to Communicator Corporation (www.communicatorcorp.com), who provides a communication platform to a large number of companies, including FTSE 100 companies and various banks. In addition to this provides the same service they provide us to a large number of casino operation including a big portion of the larger casino groups.

We are speaking to Communicator about the URL c-f-1.com as we agree that what you have illustrated here could quite easily be seen as something surreptitious, but I would like to assure you that this is not the case where PlayShare is concerned - we cannot speak for the other casinos that you have sited here, but we are very strict and proper about the way and who we e-mail.

I can assure you we did in-depth research when we looked for a communication platform, as database security is of the upmost importance to us.

Regards
Mario


The problem is that SPAM mailers ALSO link back to c-f-1.com, showing that they are prepared to handle mass mailings WITHOUT making any checks that what they are being asked to do is legitimate. This in turn casts doubt onto the integrity of Communicator Corporation, since if they are prepared to be a party to the sending of SPAM, what is to say that they will not offer to send mailers out to addresses they have on file, even where these addresses have come into their possession from a different contract (such as sending out promos).

c-f-1.com is also used for LEGITIMATE mailings from Club World, but those Club World SPAM mailings are ALSO being sent out through the c-f-1.com domain.

There is one HELL of a lot of SPAM where hovering over parts of the message show up c-f-1.com as the "host" for the links and images. This rather suggests a leak between email addresses supplied as part of a legitimate contract, and the spamming contracts.

NetAtlantic is a known spammer, and it seems the ONLY work they handle is spam related.

It matters little what we are told, but when our mailboxes are deluged with spam from c-f-1.com, we tend to think we have been "sold out".

What I find interesting about this whole spamming issue is that we are increasingly seeing casino spam for casinos WITH NO CURRENT AFFILIATE PROGRAM, so this kicks the "rogue affiliate" argument into touch.

For example, Quatro Casino - SPAM, yet the affiliate program at the time was still very much "work in progress", so who sent it? It simply CANNOT be a "rogue affiliate" (unless a stupid one - no tracking, so no profit), and it is hard to see any other entity other than the casino itself benefiting from such early spamming.
 
c-f-1.com is also used for LEGITIMATE mailings from Club World, but those Club World SPAM mailings are ALSO being sent out through the c-f-1.com domain.

Received this from clubworld today...Just prove the above claim:

Return-Path: <promotions@cwcasinos.com>
Received: from compute2.internal (compute2.internal [10.202.2.42])
by store61m.internal (Cyrus v2.3.14-fmsvn18487-ec538ff5) with LMTPA;
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From: "Lauren " <promotions@cwcasinos.com>
To: "xxxxxxx@fastmail.com.au" <xxxxxxx@fastmail.com.au>
Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2009 22:55:02 +0000
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Cheers
T
 
I can assure you we did in-depth research when we looked for a communication platform, as database security is of the upmost importance to us.

Just so we're all on the same page :rolleyes:

Oh and btw even c-f-1.com hosts the spam if your unable to view it in your email client:
(remove YYY)
YYYhttp://www.c-f-1.com/HTMLEmail.aspx?emailid=UE=gwM05fJbjvWuUv_wDUew_z

Received this SPAM:

From:"All In UK" <promotion@playeuphoria.com>
To:"xxxxxxx@fastmail.com.au" <xxxxxxx@fastmail.com.au>
Date:Sat, 25 Apr 2009 12:52 AM (8 hours 32 mins ago)

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From: "All In UK" <promotion@playeuphoria.com>
To: "xxxxxxx@fastmail.com.au" <xxxxxxx@fastmail.com.au>
Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 14:52:30 +0000
Subject: UK online gamblers - these casinos are paying you to play
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Here is an excerpt from the spam:

Bloody hell These casinos have gone Nuts

All UK residents can collect their Huge welcome bonuses - available to all of our UK members
Jean E of Weybridge, UK - An All-In member just won $360,000 with an intial investment of $100

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A Casino Players Best Resource

Dear All-In UK Members,

My fellow online gambler. Hoping with summer right around the corner - You can get on a winning streak and to help you start .....here are some impressive welcome bonuses availble only to our readers.

All-in Newsletter (UK) is here to take the risk out of online casino. Our objective is to be able to provide the safest and securest online casino for your enjoyment. We receive emails all the time about issues with certain online casinos, late payments, no payments, no customer service.

All-in Marketing Group is working for the UK online player to provide the best options that exists. These casinos, in our best opinion are the ones you should be playing at. If you disagree about one of our top rank casinos. Let us know and we will try to help you out with your situation. We are here to make your experience fun and profitable.

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Cheers
T
 
Well, I have upped the ante on this. I started a thread about me sending an email to Grand Mondial, which THEIR server rejected because there was an association detected with c-f-1.com, which is on a (malware prevention) industry BLACKLIST for incessant spamming.

This shows that not much "diligent research" was done, since the result was to choose a firm who is on a blacklist, and therefore likely to be blocked by many spam filters. There is also considerable doubt as to the security of our data provided to Communicator Corporation by Playshare, and whether Communicator Corporation will extract revenue by using email addresses supplied by legitimate customers to grow spamming lists for their disreputable customers, who just want their "newsletter" spammed out to as many email addresses as possible.

This may be the "leak" we have been worried about, a lack of care in vetting third party mass mailing agents could be leading to our "high quality" email addresses making their way onto spammer's lists. Circumstantial evidence of my own points to this possibility, as I receive MUCH more spam on my PRIVATE email address given out to casinos, and then passed by them to the likes of Communicator Corporation for sending mailers, than I do on my "public" email addresses, easily available to web crawling and other nefarious extraction schemes.
 
After reading this and receiving the latest spam from c-f-1.com I've decided to pull all promotions of CasinoShare Group from my sites.

This may be the "leak" we have been worried about, a lack of care in vetting third party mass mailing agents could be leading to our "high quality" email addresses making their way onto spammer's lists. Circumstantial evidence of my own points to this possibility, as I receive MUCH more spam on my PRIVATE email address given out to casinos, and then passed by them to the likes of Communicator Corporation for sending mailers, than I do on my "public" email addresses, easily available to web crawling and other nefarious extraction schemes.

I have about 50 domains and all but a few use the same email address in my whois info. Apart from getting a few bits and pieces of spam (which is filtered by my mail server anyway), it is nothing compared to the truck loads of crap I receive on a daily basis from the email I use for casino registration.

Some days I'm getting hit with up to 500 spams, all casino related.

Anyway...I'm not about to point fingers at an accredited casino group here on CM if I hold any doubts. This is just another example of how some casinos place the $ before their own customers privacy.

I Thought I'd check out the T&C's to find out about CS's Privacy Policies.
You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.


Bottom of page:
Privacy Policy
1. All customer data will be treated as confidential and will never be sold.

No mention of being leased or given to a 3'rd party though.

Whilst on the topic of T&C's, found this alarming T&C.

Your casino account
1. If no wagering activity takes place in either your casino or loyalty account for a period of 180 days, then the player understands that any balance in their account will be forfeited to the casino.

You have to be sh#tting me :eek:

And these people are accredited??


Cheers
T
 
Hi All,

First of all, regarding the post from Trezz, I would like to assure you from the outset there is absolutely no relationship between PlayShare (CasinoShare) and the Casino Spam that you have received. If you ever believe that we are doing something wrong please contact us first, especially an accusation as large as us spamming our database to other casinos, as it may be a simple misunderstand as is the case here.


Regards
Mario


Give me a break! Casinoshare has been spamming me repeatedly and daily for months. I've made multiple requests to the affiliate network and the casino to stop. They don't reply and they don't stop. At this point in time, I'm going to get up close and personal. Any casino that participates in SPAM is a trash operation, whether they do it directly or indirectly. The best way to handle these carnival operators is to not do business with them and let them know why. The most effective way is illegal.
 
After reading this and receiving the latest spam from c-f-1.com I've decided to pull all promotions of CasinoShare Group from my sites.



I have about 50 domains and all but a few use the same email address in my whois info. Apart from getting a few bits and pieces of spam (which is filtered by my mail server anyway), it is nothing compared to the truck loads of crap I receive on a daily basis from the email I use for casino registration.

Some days I'm getting hit with up to 500 spams, all casino related.

Anyway...I'm not about to point fingers at an accredited casino group here on CM if I hold any doubts. This is just another example of how some casinos place the $ before their own customers privacy.

I Thought I'd check out the T&C's to find out about CS's Privacy Policies.
You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.


Bottom of page:
Privacy Policy
1. All customer data will be treated as confidential and will never be sold.

No mention of being leased or given to a 3'rd party though.

Whilst on the topic of T&C's, found this alarming T&C.

Your casino account
1. If no wagering activity takes place in either your casino or loyalty account for a period of 180 days, then the player understands that any balance in their account will be forfeited to the casino.

You have to be sh#tting me :eek:

And these people are accredited??


Cheers
T

The problem is identifying where the leak is. Because of the strict rules surrounding transactions using Neteller, I have through necessity had to use the same email address for all casinos AND Neteller. I have been using my three email addresses for some while now. The one I use with Neteller and casinos, as well as my other PRIVATE business relationships, such as notifications from online managed accounts, and also some other types of online entertainment sites (such as quizzes, surveys, reading ads for reward, etc) now receives 100, sometimes 200, messages PER DAY. The other email address I use for "vinylweatherman" activities, easily available in my profile, and usable to anyone here to contact me, and for anyone to harvest, receives LESS in the way of spam, FAR LESS. The one on my website also receives this much lower level of spam.
To me, this looks like the activity of entities to which I have given my email address to is leading to MUCH MORE spam than that generated by background activities of such things as bots spamming to randomly generated email addresses, or even the harvesting of my "vinyl" email addresses from places I have made it available.

The level of spam is now so great that I am mistakenly deleting legitimate emails due to lapsing into "autopilot", and just skimming subject lines when faced with a notification like I had today, "323 new messages" or thereabouts.

email is no longer fit for purpose because of the spammers who drown out the small number of legitimate, and perhaps important beyond the mere offer of another bonus, email messages.

The backlash is growing, and there are going to be "witchhunts" against businessess that even APPEAR to be leaving our information vulnerable.

There is no actual PROOF that Communicator Corporation are actually misusing addresses given to them by company "a" in order to bulk out the database for spammer "b"; but there is a pretty good MOTIVE (more money), and a company that is happy to take a contract from a spammer is not likely to rigorously apply both the letter and the SPIRIT of anti-spam legislation if doing so leads them to making less money by not being able to offer such large databases of recipients.

There is another thing puzzling me, and that is why there are SO MANY "rogue affiliates" subcontracting to the likes of Communicator Corporation rather than doing the spamming themselves. I would have thought it would have to be an affiliate with deep pockets to be able to even afford this level of subcontracting, and have a big enough mailing list to make it necessary. I had always thought of "rogue affiliates" as being some "kid" with a PC, and a dangerous level of knowledge unmatched by a maturity of ethics, seeing a way to make a quick buck by joining a program, spamming like crazy, maybe getting caught (but keeping the money so far), and moving on.
 
CasinoShare Investigation

CasinoShare is involving themselves, directly and indirectly in massive volumes of spam. Due to the extreme amounts of spam hitting my network from them and their refusal to stop through ordinary means of communication, I initiated an investigation. In the last four days, 500 new DSL accounts have been created with a total of 1200 email accounts. Four hundred of these addresses were used in registered accounts with CasinoShare and Players Palace, three hours later four hundred were distributed in the Fortune Lounge group accounts and four hundred were distributed in various RTG accounts. Within 24 hours of establishing accounts with CasinoShare and Players Palace massive volumes of indirect spamming for a multitude of unregistered casinos, began hitting the addresses. In the next 48 hours all of the addresses unsubscribed from the various casinos. There were only two casinos that continued to spam; CasinoShare and Players Palace. They are abusing their players and undermining the integrity of the industry as a whole. Anyone that promotes them is doing the samewhether it be by playing, affiliation or being complacent with the behavior.
 
I had always thought of "rogue affiliates" as being some "kid" with a PC, and a dangerous level of knowledge unmatched by a maturity of ethics, seeing a way to make a quick buck by joining a program, spamming like crazy, maybe getting caught (but keeping the money so far), and moving on.

Don't let casinos or aff programs piss in your pocket about spamming not working. I'm sick of hearing this line myself.

Fact is it very profitable. Information collection agencies offer lists of decent emails @ 0.10 - 0.25 cents, much less for bulk order of 250,000 +.

If your making $100K a month from spamming you can afford to pay.

Some casinos are desperate for players and WILL turn a blind eye if it means keeping their head above water!


cheers
T
 
CasinoShare is involving themselves, directly and indirectly in massive volumes of spam. Due to the extreme amounts of spam hitting my network from them and their refusal to stop through ordinary means of communication, I initiated an investigation. In the last four days, 500 new DSL accounts have been created with a total of 1200 email accounts. Four hundred of these addresses were used in registered accounts with CasinoShare and Players Palace, three hours later four hundred were distributed in the Fortune Lounge group accounts and four hundred were distributed in various RTG accounts. Within 24 hours of establishing accounts with CasinoShare and Players Palace massive volumes of indirect spamming for a multitude of unregistered casinos, began hitting the addresses. In the next 48 hours all of the addresses unsubscribed from the various casinos. There were only two casinos that continued to spam; CasinoShare and Players Palace. They are abusing their players and undermining the integrity of the industry as a whole. Anyone that promotes them is doing the samewhether it be by playing, affiliation or being complacent with the behavior.

Awesome post Antonia and I would have also "Nominated" it too but the "Nominate" button has not been included here. That was some very very good information gathering there on your part...thanks for taking the time to put this info together. :thumbsup::notworthy
 
This really sucks. I'm not being spammed by CasinoShare, just getting some email. Probably cuz I play there a little pretty regularly. However, I'm down with PLAYERS so:

CASINOSHARE, KNOCK IT THE F**K OFF AND NOT ANOTHER DIME FROM ME UNTIL YOU DO!

I finally got FL to quit but I'm not sure how. They never replied or addressed this whole thread.

https://www.casinomeister.com/forum...as-own-affiliate-for-spamming-purposes.26137/

I never went back there and I deposited at every one of their sites.

CasinoShare just emailed me with a 75% match promo and elevated me to VIP status. I'm gonna reply to that email with a link to this thread and tell them where they can stick it.

Edit: The email correspondence:

From: vip@sharegroupmail1.eu
To: (bernynhel's real name deleted by bernynhel)
Date: Fri, 8 May 2009 09:27:40 +0000
Subject: With big play come big rewards claim your exclusive VIP offer!

If you cannot see this email properly, follow this link: HTML Version


Dear William, (bernynhel's casino account number deleted by bernynhel)

Youre now a VIP Now allow us to treat you like one!

75% Match Bonus up to 100 in purchases!

Your loyalty to CasinoShare has not gone unnoticed, which is why youre being rewarded with a limited-time weekend Purchase Match offer exclusive to our most valued VIP players!

Rewards fit for a VIP!
To qualify for your elite offer, simply make a purchase of 20 or more between Friday, 8th May 2009 and Sunday, 10th May 2009 (GMT+2) and you'll get a 75% Match Bonus up to 100 in purchases!
Your bonus will be credited instantly!
Youve earned the VIP title - now cash in on it!

Claim your one-time-only VIP offer before it expires!

Remember to keep an eye on the VIP Mega Celebrations for even more reasons to celebrate.

Best Regards

Nicolette B.
Casino Host

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RE: With big play come big rewards claim your exclusive VIP offer! YOUR SPAMMING PRACTICES ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE!! Player: (bernynhel's casino account number deleted by bernynhel)
From: bernynhel's - (bernynhel's secret identity deleted by bernynhel)
Sent: Wed 5/13/09 12:44 AM
To: vip@sharegroupmail1.eu; affiliates@casinoshare.com; marketing@casinoshare.com; suggestions@casinoshare.com; customerservice@casinoshare.com
Cc: complaints@casinshare.com; promotions@casinoshare.com

To whom it may concern:

This following link is to my posted reply in a thread which has recently been brought to my attention:

https://www.casinomeister.com/forum...casino-share-direct-connection-to-spam.30630/

I intend for this email to be my next post to that thread.

Until such a time that CasinoShare has ceased from spamming, I'm not depositing or gaming at your sites. In the meantime, you may take my VIP status and STICK IT WHERE THE SUN DON'T SHINE!

(bernynhel who, disguised as Clark Kent, a mild mannered reporter deleted by bernynhel)
Los Angeles
 
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Don't let casinos or aff programs piss in your pocket about spamming not working. I'm sick of hearing this line myself.

Fact is it very profitable. Information collection agencies offer lists of decent emails @ 0.10 - 0.25 cents, much less for bulk order of 250,000 +.

If your making $100K a month from spamming you can afford to pay.

Some casinos are desperate for players and WILL turn a blind eye if it means keeping their head above water!


cheers
T

Oh, I know that;)

I have even heard this from an insider.

It seems that what we get when we expose an individual affiliate, and PROOF of spam, is that a rep from the casino and/or the program gives the offending affiliate a "good taking to", and then comes back to say the issue has been addressed.

Given how hard it can be to pin spam down to a particular individual, all a spammy affiliate risks is "a good talking to". Even if they end up getting their affy account shut down, it seems they just open another one, and all is fine. Just try this as a PLAYER, and see how "fine" that is:mad:

Now, for interest, has anyone considered posing as a business, casino, or marketing agency, and approaching Communicator Corporation to see what they are prepared to do for you. I would be thinking of approaching them to see if they would be willing to send YOUR mailer to THEIR "confidential" lists that other clients have supplied to them, or worse still, even be prepared to sell the lists directly.
 
Now, for interest, has anyone considered posing as a business, casino, or marketing agency, and approaching Communicator Corporation to see what they are prepared to do for you. I would be thinking of approaching them to see if they would be willing to send YOUR mailer to THEIR "confidential" lists that other clients have supplied to them, or worse still, even be prepared to sell the lists directly.

I don't know. Sounds like a chore that could have marginal results, if you got anywhere with it. Be interested to hear what happens if you try though. But I still believe in boycotting and solidarity with players like Trezz. I don't know Trezz and I've been a regular player at CasinoShare and never a had problem.

Then I see a thread like this and alluvasudden I have a BIG problem with CasinoShare exactly because the spammy affiliate is a slippery snake that has little to lose and no incentive to stop unless the casinos lean on them. And what will get casinos to do more than just give them a little talking to? So THAT'S who forum members should stand up to, en masse, and let the casino know that if they don't control their affiliates then it will cost them, big time.

It takes drastic measures and big noise to get this issue taken serioulsly and I'm baffled, frankly, why more members aren't down for Trezz.

You're Mission Impossible dealio might be cool and informative and get the real scoop on what's happening but in the meantime, to get ACTION on this, I think you need to put the gloves on and get in the player's corner. And so does every player reading this.

I got jammed, a little, for all that slamming of FL I did here https://www.casinomeister.com/forum...as-own-affiliate-for-spamming-purposes.26137/ when their spammers were just filling my inbox, daily, but I haven't had a single spam email for a FL new account sign up offer in months. Not a single one. And I did that alone with not one other player jumping in. What's up with that?
 
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Oh, I know that;)

Now, for interest, has anyone considered posing as a business, casino, or marketing agency, and approaching Communicator Corporation to see what they are prepared to do for you. I would be thinking of approaching them to see if they would be willing to send YOUR mailer to THEIR "confidential" lists that other clients have supplied to them, or worse still, even be prepared to sell the lists directly.

That is a GREAT idea Vinyl, if you do, please give us all the juicy details.
 
That is a GREAT idea Vinyl, if you do, please give us all the juicy details.

I doubt I have the credentials, they are probably pretty wary of giving the "scoop" to just any "business" that approaches them, after all, it IS illegal, and they would not want to be outed by a journalist, for example.
This is a trick often tried by journalists, and rogue businesses are well aware of it.

There is very little information on their website, unless you register & give them your details, which they could end up misusing:rolleyes:

I have also noticed a sharp increase in "spam" from AFFILIATE PROGRAMS, not affiliates, I MEAN THE PROGRAMS THEMSELVES!!!!!!!

It goes to my website address, so not quite "spam" in the normal sense, but in the sense that they have sent a mass email that bears no relevance to me or my site, yet pretend to have personally reviewed my site and selected it.

I doubt that a program would look at a site, see nothing had changed on it for over 2 years, and think "hey, what an excellent place to get us promoted:rolleyes:"
 
I doubt that a program would look at a site, see nothing had changed on it for over 2 years, and think "hey, what an excellent place to get us promoted:rolleyes:"

Unless they've redone the qualifying criteria settings.....in other words, they and what's important to them might have changed in that time.
 
I'm baffled, frankly, why more members aren't down for Trezz.

Believe me I share your thoughts too. :thumbsup:

A pity really because my concerns have always been focused on the betterment of the industry. In this case it's SPAM which affects everyone.

Oh received another SPAM from "All-In UK Members" yesterday.

The same bogus outfit that I commenced this thread about.
https://www.casinomeister.com/forum...casino-share-direct-connection-to-spam.30630/

Except this time (ironically) they're flogging Fortune Lounge Casinos.

Fortunately I have contacts at FL (much higher that aff managers) & this has been sent to them...I also forwarded it to my aff manager as well.

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