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Rogue-a-licious! Slot Madness Spam. (good laugh)

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Is this rogue casino really this bad at spelling? Maybe it's their way
of being cute? :rolleyes: Nonetheless, I received this email straight from Slot Madness.

Compare this rubbish with an email sent from an upstanding, classy
online casino and boy, what a difference. How to spot a rogue - rule number XX...
Usually a rogue casino can't spell!

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That's not all.. This sleazy group somehow managed to get my email address and
home phone number, so I get spammed and called from this place. Calls are from the U.S.
based on the fact that I hear no accent and I did a search on the number. It's coming
from California. I never signed up at ANY of their groups but somehow my info has found
its way into their hands... Makes you wonder.
 
Usually spams with those kinds of spelling errors are for getting around spam blockers that trigger on target words. I hate spammers.

EDIT: BTW that looks like it's coming from an affiliate, that g4gambling is a banner farm - look at the contact page "traffic source is targeted email" so if you find any legitimate casinos that advertise there you could contact them about the spam. It makes me wonder if that's who's phoning you too?
 

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