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Primeslots want to give me £1 million pounds.

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Apparently :rolleyes:

It is spam of course, but how ridiculous is this? Never had an account there anyway, they seem shady to me.

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If they take UK customers I should get them done for false advertising :lolup:
 
What a truly crap piece of spam especially the last sentence whoever wrote this must be an illiterate idiot!

This kind of stuff really pisses me of. Should notify the casino of such rubbish being sent.
I pity any gimps who actually fall for this!
 
Response from Prime Gaming

Hi,

My name is Shai and I am an affiliate manager here at Prime Gaming. We are looking thoroughly into this matter. We do not approve spam on any of out brands. Would appreciate if anyone could post the link that is connected with our brands so we can track down the affiliate and stop him from spamming.

I am available here for any questions you may have.

Wishing you happy holidays,
Shai
Prime Gaming
 
I would urge fun4all to provide the source of where he received the mail from, if possible, so we can track the affiliate sending it out and put a stop to it.

I received a similar email.

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it was sent from Chloe O'Sullivan <[email protected]>
and the link forwarded me to xxx.primeslots.com/en-GB/?AR=10002775&prc=16631_0&subid=PRIME__4_1213347118
 
Good the see the casino rep here prepared to try locate this spammer! I get so much shite through in the past from affiliates that I skipped email addys and only every use a certain one for reputable casinos these days.
Mass mailing is by now one of the least successful forms of marketing. And the idiots who waste there time thinking that by sending out to 10,000 purchased emails that it will convert into $$$ are seriously deluded.
 
They DO accept UK players, and there must be some basis for this £1,000,000 offer, but it has been spun out of all recognition by these spammers.

As a UK facing operation, Prime needs to get REALLY tough with these affiliates, no slaps on wrists and polite warnings, as if so much as ONE recipient was to forward this to the ASA, it would be enough to get Prime in the proverbial, where they will join a surprising number of UK facing casinos that have yet failed to adjust to the requirements of the UK regime.
 
They DO accept UK players, and there must be some basis for this £1,000,000 offer, but it has been spun out of all recognition by these spammers.

it maybe due to some affiliate misinterpreting this (probably) misleading banner on their website

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I can't find any info in the promotions page, as to what game the 110 free spins are for. But I'd guess it's highly unlikely to be on any slot with a £1,000,000 jackpot
 
Response from Prime Gaming

Hi,

I would like to thank the users here for alerting us to the problematic mail and thanks to your cooperation, we have managed to locate the affiliate who was sending this misinformation. We have asked him to stop sending this mail and I will personally make sure that this does not continue. I would like to point out that Prime Gaming has a policy of using only its own unique promotional materials or is sent on behalf of Prime Gaming only with our consent.

Again, Thanks for the cooperation here and if there is anything else we can do, don't hesitate to contact.

Happy holidays,
Prime Gaming
 
I would like to point out that Prime Gaming has a policy of using only its own unique promotional materials or is sent on behalf of Prime Gaming only with our consent.

Again, Thanks for the cooperation here and if there is anything else we can do, don't hesitate to contact.

You've ignored my question twice in this thread despite saying you are "available for any questions"

Am I entitled to £1,000,000 if I open an account, like this email says?
 
Hi,

I would like to thank the users here for alerting us to the problematic mail and thanks to your cooperation, we have managed to locate the affiliate who was sending this misinformation. We have asked him to stop sending this mail and I will personally make sure that this does not continue. I would like to point out that Prime Gaming has a policy of using only its own unique promotional materials or is sent on behalf of Prime Gaming only with our consent.

Again, Thanks for the cooperation here and if there is anything else we can do, don't hesitate to contact.

Happy holidays,
Prime Gaming

But this is the proverbial shutting the barn doors after the horses have fled. The affiliate was fully aware that he had sent out a bogus offer (illiterate to boot) to a mailing list that he either bought or scrapped off of the Internet. It is spam, and warnings are not enough. Account closure is the only answer to these sort of ethically challenged people. He should have been given the boot - affiliate account closed and earnings forfeited.
 
I have received one of these, and it's pretty clear, I am to be credited with £1,000,000 as some kind of reward for registering. No mention of this merely being "available", it's definitely mine.

This is not simply a matter of unauthorised marketing, it's a matter of UK law. This affiliate has potentially put Prime in breach of it's UK licence! The ASA may already have had reports of this assuming this to be a mass spamming campaign on some dodgy mailing list.

Other affiliates also need to be told how SERIOUSLY such things are taken so that they are deterred from following suit if they think they can get away with it. I presume there is some kind of affiliate newsletter or at least regular communication with affiliates to update them with latest policies.
 
Hi,

I would like to thank the users here for alerting us to the problematic mail and thanks to your cooperation, we have managed to locate the affiliate who was sending this misinformation. We have asked him to stop sending this mail and I will personally make sure that this does not continue. I would like to point out that Prime Gaming has a policy of using only its own unique promotional materials or is sent on behalf of Prime Gaming only with our consent.

Again, Thanks for the cooperation here and if there is anything else we can do, don't hesitate to contact.

Happy holidays,
Prime Gaming

it seems like your warnings are either being ignored, or there's more than one person sending out these emails.
I received this today 29/12/2015


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the link goes to xxx.primeslots.com/en-GB/?AR=10002775&prc=16631_0&subid=PRIME__4_1218302756



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Also, Are these 110 freespins on a game which is capable of paying a £1,000,000 jackpot as the banner insinuates ???
or is this just as misleading as the affiliates emails ???
 

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