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Reply To: Official Complaint Against LuckyAcePartners

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Anonymous
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After reading this thread, I did a search for LuckyAce in my email. I’ve got a few of their emails (cudos to my spam filter, all of them in the spam bin), but the emails I’ve been getting seem to be personally tailored.

According to some of the emails, they claim to be 888 white label, which would explain the spam tactics for affiliate-fishing.

LuckyAce – sending an email asking for affiliation is generally bad business practice, unless there is an email specificly stating it’s for advertising (in my case, leading straight to the spam bin :) ). Admitting on CAP that you do spam websites (SPAM=unsolicited commercial e-mail) and have no plans to ever stop spamming affiliate websites is down right business suicide. I find it amusing that CAP would take the risk cerifying a program which blatantly states they do and will continue to spam affiliates:

If you ask not to contact website X, and then you ask the same for Y, then it can keep happening.
If you cannot hand me, a full list of your websites, nothing will change.