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July 23, 2009 at 4:34 pm #802490
EyeOfTheTigerMemberprozeal;207583 wrote:Hey guys, I’m fed up with legit online casinos sharing my information with other casinos. Today I got yet another of dozens and dozens of mails with you know a letter and a CD to my house from yet another casino that I’ve never dealt with or even heard of. What can I do to be removed permanently from all their casino information passing ring of spam? Also anyone else who is experiencing this? It would be good to get a place to call that is highly authoritative on this issue…BTW: The casino that I got mail from to my house today was from redflush.eu
Hate to say it, but I think it’s just the price you have to pay to play. Maybe in a few years, they’ll start to thin out…
July 23, 2009 at 4:58 pm #802493
LucretiaMemberYou could start asking casino support at Redflush for removing you from their player list, getting free CD’s is not very funny if you have not asked for it.
If you signed with an email address you regularly use start thinking about a new one. My emailbox is ususally full of casino spam. You can not fight it unless you have eternal life.
Good Luck my friend.
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July 23, 2009 at 7:55 pm #802501Anonymous
InactiveTry contacting Wayne at RedReturns – He is a good guy and decent and honest [email protected] so he will give you a straight up answer of how or why you recieved the CD
July 24, 2009 at 1:22 am #802507Anonymous
InactiveHey guys, I appreciate all your input. I did contact redflush.eu but they have yet to respond to my email. Also I’m not getting much email spam rather mail spam. I’ll contact Wayne and see what he can do.
July 24, 2009 at 1:28 am #802508Anonymous
InactiveI get all this sports spam and I neither bet on sports nor promote sports.
Don’t ask me who it’s from – I peek in the top of the envelope and throw it in the trash. Next time I’ll look and see whodunnit.
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