But to sell/give away/trade the email addresses of the players I send them so that my competition can send the players emails to join a CC casino…. well that’s not only extremely unethical business,….. but it’s silly.
Which is the only reason I am thinking that these emails might have been stolen by an employee and then sold; or something like that.
so I didn’t necessarily consider it as the manager’s moonlighting; but I certainly thought the addresses might have been stolen by an employee and then sold; but in any possible case; there is little excuse for this happening; especially when it’s a constant. (and believe me, it is. I get so many with RTG casino names that I delete them regularly and have long ago given up on that end of this fight- with the exception of Jeff’s program; I’m pretty sure I’ve received this sort of thing from nearly every other RTG casino that i ever signed up using this unique method of addresses)
furthermore; I can if so desired; post these as they come in. I currently have been spammed by nearly every single brightshare casino address I ever created; here’s one of many:
From : [email protected]
Sent : Wednesday, February 18, 2004 10:09 AM
To : “kingneptune”
Subject : kingneptune, Sky High 400% Bonus can be yours now at Luck N’ Roll!!!Delivered by GoodGamblers.com [email protected]
To opt-out Mail address: GoodGamblers.com, 26004 Germain Boulevard, Suite 201, St. John, NB E2L 2E5, Canada.
this email also did not have my aff id in it
From : Scott Miller
Sent : Wednesday, February 18, 2004 11:45 AM
To : [email protected]
Subject : Club Player’s Double Bonus Week
that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Nobody realizes because nobody else has been doing this (to my knowledge) but if you were getting multiple spam emails to addresses that should be your players… you’d be much more concerned.
*not that I’m saying you’re not concerned. Just that this is really bigger than I think most people have any idea about.