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May 7, 2006 at 10:41 am #691424
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InactiveI got the read receipt indicating she read my response, but alas no reply back
May 7, 2006 at 10:45 am #691425Anonymous
InactiveWebzcas wrote:I got the read receipt indicating she read my response, but alas no reply back
She’d need to be a few beers short of a 6 pack to do that, don’t you think?
May 7, 2006 at 1:49 pm #691441Anonymous
InactiveI get this type mail all the time and if I got one, I likely deleted it after reading the first sentence and never realized who it was from.
May 8, 2006 at 12:48 am #691504Anonymous
InactiveFor those interested in buying some shares, or some basicc info on 888.com perforamce, here the fact sheet link.
http://www.citywire.co.uk/Shares/ShareFactsheet.aspx?InstrumentID=197738
greek39
May 8, 2006 at 12:50 am #691505Anonymous
InactiveMay 8, 2006 at 12:55 am #691506Anonymous
Inactivehttp://www.citywire.co.uk/Shares/ShareFactsheet.aspx?InstrumentID=197738
I hope this link works some pretty good info here. greek39
May 8, 2006 at 12:57 am #691507Anonymous
InactiveSorry I can’t edit my posts just copy and paste into address bar. greek39
May 8, 2006 at 2:48 am #691516Anonymous
InactiveA quick question if 888.com is using Moniker Privacy Services to host and serve their domains, which are many, wouldn’t this be illegal? Considering Moniker Privacy Services is located in th U.S. greek39
May 8, 2006 at 2:55 am #691517Anonymous
InactiveWebzcas, I got one too. Didn’t reply, just deleted it.
May 8, 2006 at 4:21 am #691522Anonymous
InactiveWell I got a marketing offer yesterday too. Not directly from 888 though.
Without going into too much details I got contacted by a marketing guy who represented Paradise Poker. Well after speaking to this media guy today, (strangely enough also in OZ) maybe 5min into the conversation he tells me he used to work for 888 and that I shouldn’t believe everything I read.Now I don’t think Paradise Poker is associated with 888, though I find this whole thing a little too bizarre and coincidental for my liking.
Any ideas ideas?
May 8, 2006 at 4:53 am #691527Anonymous
InactiveParadise is related to sporting bet I think it is, and they terminated all of their affiliate contracts some time last year. :drunk2:
May 8, 2006 at 12:13 pm #691544Anonymous
InactiveHey guys,
Just got back from vacation and MAN my eyes are sore! Lots of reading here.
Don’t forget to add my page:
AND, remember that there is a link in the upper right hand side that allows you to add your page (FOR FREE). This is AUTOMATIC, so you will be listed right away.
I am ranking quite high as well for different terms (1st / 2nd pages of Google). Quite glad of that.
Keep up the fight!!!!! I will be creating more targetted 888.com rogue pages as well. Anyone have a list of terms that might be good? I would just LOVE to create a new blog tied to new pages for a lot of different terms like:
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May 8, 2006 at 2:19 pm #691554Anonymous
InactiveWager2winUK wrote:Well I got a marketing offer yesterday too. Not directly from 888 though.
Without going into too much details I got contacted by a marketing guy who represented Paradise Poker. Well after speaking to this media guy today, (strangely enough also in OZ) maybe 5min into the conversation he tells me he used to work for 888 and that I shouldn’t believe everything I read.Now I don’t think Paradise Poker is associated with 888, though I find this whole thing a little too bizarre and coincidental for my liking.
Any ideas ideas?
Paradise is owned by sportingbet who is the ONLY program that ever screwed hundreds of affiliates without blinking. They even sent out letters to players offering them money of they closed their old accounts and opened new ones.
They also sent letters to affiliates telling them not to post on any message boards or else.
Not surprised that they would be in agreement with 888 and support them. Sportingbet, like 888, think we are a bunch of spineless cartoon characters on the internet.
May 8, 2006 at 2:32 pm #691556Anonymous
InactiveThe chair with legs lies with Moniker, knock out the legs and you have no place to sit, 80-95% of the scrapers would be knocked out. What we are doing now is great! but I think getting to the bedrock of the matter is important as well.
I ask the question if 888.com is using Moniker Privacy Services to host and serve their domains, which are many, wouldn’t this be illegal? Considering Moniker Privacy Services is located in th U.S. greek39
As for Paradise I would not trust.
May 8, 2006 at 5:45 pm #691577Anonymous
InactiveWell thanks for the heads up…Show’s how much attention I take to things…Then again I’ve never been into sportsbooks so I guess that’s why.
Well Mr Paradise, I’m sure your reading this.
As far your comment, not to believe everything I read or hear.
I’ve know of most of the upper echelon of CAP for many years and I’ve never, ever known any of them to BS.
Telling me to not believe what these people say, is really a bit rich coming from the likes of you, consider the present business company you keep.
Happy lurking

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