Real online casino player list for sale

Cashwire

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Hello, my marketing client gave me this casino list for free, im selling it.

basically have the following:-

12,000 american records

38,000 european records

full data

Player ID User Name Full Name Email Phone Country Date of Birth Date Turned Real Lock Status VIP Level Player Type Lifetime Gross Rake Lifetime Rake Costs Lifetime House Rake Lifetime Rake After Costs Lifetime Purchases Lifetime Payments Lifetime Adjustments Period Gross Rake Period Rake Costs Period House Rake Period Purchases Period Payments Period Adjustments Wallet Balance Action Points VIP Points M-T-D VIP Points Y-T-D
 
And could we have the name of the "marketing client"? I think their info should be for sale:axeman:
 
Hello, my marketing client gave me this casino list for free, im selling it.

basically have the following:-

12,000 american records

38,000 european records

full data

Player ID User Name Full Name Email Phone Country Date of Birth Date Turned Real Lock Status VIP Level Player Type Lifetime Gross Rake Lifetime Rake Costs Lifetime House Rake Lifetime Rake After Costs Lifetime Purchases Lifetime Payments Lifetime Adjustments Period Gross Rake Period Rake Costs Period House Rake Period Purchases Period Payments Period Adjustments Wallet Balance Action Points VIP Points M-T-D VIP Points Y-T-D
What you're selling is probably a stolen database. Are you aware that you can go to jail for even possessing this?

Go ahead and sell it - but not here. And who knows who your buyer might be. Perhaps a spammer, perhaps a detective hired by the casino. I know of a couple of casinos who have jailed these thieves.

You are treading dangerous waters here.
 
Hello, my marketing client gave me this casino list for free, im selling it.

basically have the following:-

12,000 american records

38,000 european records

full data

Player ID User Name Full Name Email Phone Country Date of Birth Date Turned Real Lock Status VIP Level Player Type Lifetime Gross Rake Lifetime Rake Costs Lifetime House Rake Lifetime Rake After Costs Lifetime Purchases Lifetime Payments Lifetime Adjustments Period Gross Rake Period Rake Costs Period House Rake Period Purchases Period Payments Period Adjustments Wallet Balance Action Points VIP Points M-T-D VIP Points Y-T-D


What the fxxk dude are you on crack?:mad:I agree with Winbig, you need several lessons in ethics and so does your friend who you got this from, your no better than someone who steals identity, your not from Nigeria are you, never mind, i see your from the UK...............shame on you and who ever you peddle this to:mad:...............laurie
 
spoilsport messing with my account.



Shouldn't you be going to bed soon, Cashwire?
You last visited: Today at 10:20 PM
 
You may not have an account when you do wake up:D nite nite, lights out on you................laurie(disgusted)


Very interesting to see peoples reactions, some are saying fair play, some are like who cares, some are like oh my god quick call CNN BBC Sky News, breaking news.

lighten up drink some beer folks, not like i've killed anyone.
 
Very interesting to see peoples reactions, some are saying fair play, some are like who cares, some are like oh my god quick call CNN BBC Sky News, breaking news.

lighten up drink some beer folks, not like i've killed anyone.

Maybe not killed someone, but you're peddling stolen goods in my forum.

Bye.
 
Kicking this thief and scoundrel to the kerb does little to reassure players who are wondering how on earth such a database could escape from the secure environment that casinos boast about when telling us we need to send them all those sensitive document scans, as well as registering all our private info with them.

What we really need to know is which casino or poker room this database originated from. If from a rogue, it only confirms what most suspect anyway, but if it turns out to be from a reputable casino, this is a SERIOUS security breach, and should worry all players, even the careful ones.

This kind of thing also makes life hard for the reputable casinos, who are finding this kind of thing undermines the trust that players place in them to look after their personal data.

If caught, this thief certainly DOES face jail, and I do hope he ends up selling this to undercover detectives employed by the industry to combat this kind of thing.
 
CM - I think you ought to buy it...

LMAO

I don't dissuade from conversation with this gentleman.

First - he might have some info about what casino it was - and well - maybe he can share whether it was indeed stolen - or if someone at a casino actually gave it to him.

But methinks this is just a jokester that doesn't have the goods he claims.
 
What a complete fucking knob!! Of all the forums on the internet that he could have come and posted on...he picks this one. :laugh:
 
I wish I had gobs of money. I'd buy the list just to out the casino that leaked it. Or even better, work with the seller's local authorities to bust their a$$.

There was a similar leak a year or two ago....does anyone remember? I only remember that the casino name had something to do with "9."

edit: Oh yea, it also had something to do with some of their decommissioned computers.
 
I wish I had gobs of money. I'd buy the list just to out the casino that leaked it. Or even better, work with the seller's local authorities to bust their a$$.

There was a similar leak a year or two ago....does anyone remember? I only remember that the casino name had something to do with "9."

edit: Oh yea, it also had something to do with some of their decommissioned computers.

THIS is down to the casino being careless with the disposal of old computers. Criminals will sweep hard drives that are found in second hand computers to see if they can get hold of anything useful. IF said computers contained player information, the casino failed in their duty of care to ensure that the data was destroyed beyond any chance of recovery before the computer was released into the second hand/spares trade. Many of these old computers end up in places such as Lagos (Nigeria), where criminal gangs routinely scour hard drives for any data that is saleable before recycling the components. The computers are sent to places such as Nigeria because cheap labour makes recycling cheaper, and disposal costs the companies less. These places also benefit by having access to kit that is obsolete by our standards, but still "cutting edge" in terms of what many can afford there.

When disposing of old PCs, the hard drive should be removed and destroyed, or at the very least wiped to military standards, which is at least 7 passes of writing random data to the entire drive after deleting the original content.
 
Pina, you make me laugh. :lolup:

So absolutely true. Of all the places he could come to peddle, he had to pick this one. What a dumb a$$!
 
Pina, you make me laugh. :lolup:

So absolutely true. Of all the places he could come to peddle, he had to pick this one. What a dumb a$$!

Too funny isn't it? Almost makes ya wanna nominate the knucklehead for some kind of CM Award!! Dipshit of the Year maybe? :laugh:
 
Never mind, he already gave us the answer as to where he got the list from:


Hello, my marketing client gave me this casino list for free, im selling it.

basically have the following:-

12,000 american records

38,000 european records

full data

Player ID User Name Full Name Email Phone Country Date of Birth Date Turned Real Lock Status VIP Level Player Type Lifetime Gross Rake Lifetime Rake Costs Lifetime House Rake Lifetime Rake After Costs Lifetime Purchases Lifetime Payments Lifetime Adjustments Period Gross Rake Period Rake Costs Period House Rake Period Purchases Period Payments Period Adjustments Wallet Balance Action Points VIP Points M-T-D VIP Points Y-T-D

I only know of ONE PLACE that calls them Action Points:

Las Vegas At Home Entertainment AKA Action Poker or Tiger Gaming.


(If a Brian could give me the IP address he posted from, I live near their head office and could help get to the bottom of this)
 
Never mind, he already gave us the answer as to where he got the list from:




I only know of ONE PLACE that calls them Action Points:

Las Vegas At Home Entertainment AKA Action Poker or Tiger Gaming.


(If a Brian could give me the IP address he posted from, I live near their head office and could help get to the bottom of this)

Not true.

VC Poker, Golden Palace, VikingBet Poker, and others have "Action Points" as well. I don't think the OP knows what he has. It's clearly poker related, as rake is mentioned a number of times. This isn't from a casino.

Here's the google results for "Action points" and Poker:

You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.
 
Not true.

VC Poker, Golden Palace, VikingBet Poker, and others have "Action Points" as well. I don't think the OP knows what he has. It's clearly poker related, as rake is mentioned a number of times. This isn't from a casino.

Here's the google results for "Action points" and Poker:

You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.

Perhaps, but he also states
12,000 american records
and neither Playtech (VictorChandler, VikingBet) or MGS (GoldenShower) allow American players. Action Poker have plenty.
 
Perhaps, but he also states and neither Playtech (VictorChandler, VikingBet) or MGS (GoldenShower) allow American players. Action Poker have plenty.

I still have MGS poker accounts....:)

As far as the Playtech rooms, there's no telling if the USA accounts were created pre-UIGEA or not...
 

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