- Joined
- Jun 5, 2006
- Location
- Edmonton Canada
I received a spam that read:
Do you make your pants wet when you are playing Roulette?
eek2: how did they know?)
Now you can forget about that embarrassment. When you gamble at our casino you can stay confident and calm as you know that you will win for sure.
Please accept your bonus etc etc.
I thought the mail was funny as it is, but thought it would be even funnier if this came from PAMPER casino....(snicker) but nah, it's a completely different punchline. I went to see who it was and it's this Stars Casino (Link Removed (invalid URL)) and there's absolutely no info about the casino on the site, I don't even know what software they're using.
I have a feeling it's a total scam - I would never play there anyhow....but I thought maybe someone who felt like investigating could find out who they are and whether we should be warning off other players....?
BTW the headers on that email showed it came via
se216.serveureco.com with a forged aol address - maybe an affiliate, maybe the casino, I dunno.
Do you make your pants wet when you are playing Roulette?
eek2: how did they know?)
Now you can forget about that embarrassment. When you gamble at our casino you can stay confident and calm as you know that you will win for sure.
Please accept your bonus etc etc.
I thought the mail was funny as it is, but thought it would be even funnier if this came from PAMPER casino....(snicker) but nah, it's a completely different punchline. I went to see who it was and it's this Stars Casino (Link Removed (invalid URL)) and there's absolutely no info about the casino on the site, I don't even know what software they're using.
I have a feeling it's a total scam - I would never play there anyhow....but I thought maybe someone who felt like investigating could find out who they are and whether we should be warning off other players....?
BTW the headers on that email showed it came via
se216.serveureco.com with a forged aol address - maybe an affiliate, maybe the casino, I dunno.