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August 19, 2006 at 11:33 am #702681
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InactiveAnd loads more coming in today.
Bottom line is that Playtech are allowing their operators to spam.
Result? Dump all Playtech casinos.
August 20, 2006 at 1:02 am #702734Anonymous
InactiveFictionNet wrote:Dump all Playtech casinos.Now that sounds like a sound plan. :clapper:
Not sure if its true but I think I heard that Playtech guarantees its licensees a profit? Sure would explain a lot.
August 20, 2006 at 2:07 pm #702755Anonymous
InactiveHello all,
I apologize for not replying here sooner. We have contacted the affiliate and requested him to stop sending those emails. Please accept my apologies for any inconvenience this may have caused. The emails should stop in the next couple of days, once all the emails that are in queue delivered. This was not part of our agreement and we will take the needed measures to enforce our terms and conditions on this affiliate.
I hope this kind of advertising will not recur, if it does, please feel free to send an email directly to nospam at cpays.com, so that we can stop it ASAP.
Sincerely yours,
Ora
ora at cpays.com
http://www.cpays.com:capmiami:
August 21, 2006 at 9:42 am #702814Anonymous
InactiveWhy can you NOT stop those in “the queue” from going out? Because you want to obtain more spammed players?
Still receiving the crap today.
I assume, as you don’t endorse spam, that you’ll be closing all the player accounts that you generated by the illegal spam and not trying to profit from illegal actions?
August 21, 2006 at 9:52 am #702815Anonymous
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August 21, 2006 at 12:17 pm #702826Anonymous
InactiveFictionNet,
We do not endorse this kind of techniques, just like you said. We are doing our best to stop those emails, even though we have no control over the physical servers, we have frozen the affiliate’s account and are looking into additional measures that we can take to stop those emails. I believe that it should stop completely in the next couple of days.
I apologize again for any inconvenience this may have caused. I will update you as soon as there are further developments regarding this matter.
Best regards,
Ora
ora at cpays.com
http://www.cpays.com:capmiami:
August 21, 2006 at 1:11 pm #702827Anonymous
InactiveI appreciate your responses to these matters Ora but I find response time too be slow. Perhaps, time permitting I will take care of this is issue myself. This is a prime example of bad maketing skills.
I find the members of CAP becoming more talented than ever in regards to these matters.
greek39^*
August 21, 2006 at 1:36 pm #702829Anonymous
InactiveI don’t usually bother check his stuff out, for there is much of it, but here is a reasonable example.
Received some blog spam that i’ll remove later. See Here
The only firm advertised on the site is cpays rubybingo.
xxhttp://www.bingoplanet.us/
xxhttp://www.bingoplanet.us/articles/bingo-games-for-kids.htm
xxhttp://www.bingoplanet.us/articles/stay-young-play-bingo.htmThe affiliate is blog spamming, the affiliate is pushing the acceptable content boundary, the aff is cpays partner.
This is the internet, it is the norm, I can accept that, if only firms like cpays, 888 etc did’nt waffle on about being the good guys.
Is it my job to just remove the spam and move on?
Is it cpays job to help the unbeknownst webmaster?August 21, 2006 at 2:34 pm #702837Anonymous
InactiveI love the way the latest lot are coming in from the spoofed address [email protected] to make it look like a rival casino is sending them.
What a goddam disgusting individual you have promoting your casinos.
August 21, 2006 at 2:54 pm #702842Anonymous
Inactivegreek39,
We did not receive a notice about this thread until yesterday. Other than during the weekends we do try to keep a good response time to your posts. I understand your concern about our response time to spam issues and that is precisely the reason we’ve created the [email protected] email. This will ensure that your spam alert will get directly to us so that we can start taking care of it. Your concern is much appreciated and I think that it will be very helpful if in the future you could send a notice to that email directly.
joeyl,
In the mentioned website there’s no banner or any other connection to CPays other than the domain name. We have checked the domain details (whois) and the registered owner does not appear in our data base. Nonetheless, since the domain is using the name of one of our brands we have attempted to contact the owner with no response yet. I will update as soon as we hear back from him.
Best regards
Ora
ora at cpays.com
http://www.cpays.com:capmiami:
August 21, 2006 at 3:13 pm #702845Anonymous
InactiveI´m sorry but I can´t believe that you check the whois of a spam domain against your database and believe that this information is valid. It´s probably a bogus whois and the recipient of your affiliate money will be someone else.
But if that are all the investigative efforts that are unleashed when spam is brought to your attention you may as well stop altogether.August 21, 2006 at 3:44 pm #702851Anonymous
InactiveI thought it an intresting example Ora, because there is no aff link on the website that comment spammed.
Someone is working for you, or against you.
August 21, 2006 at 4:04 pm #702859Anonymous
Inactivecpays wrote:greek39,We did not receive a notice about this thread until yesterday.
Casino Pays have been notified about this spam before!
August 22, 2006 at 4:10 am #702975Anonymous
InactiveCheck this site out for SPAM they are scraping just about everyone here just go to the bottom of the page to find it all,xxhttp://1524.45g56us.az.pl/[/url]
August 22, 2006 at 5:04 am #702992Anonymous
Inactiveknowwhentohold wrote:Check this site out for SPAM they are scraping just about everyone here just go to the bottom of the page to find it all,xxhttp://1524.45g56us.az.pl/[/url]From the domain one can see it is a subdomain the only part worth paying attention to is 45g56us.az.pl. the ip for this domain is 70.87.15.160 not the ip for 1524.45g56us.az.pl is the same. Therefore I now know this person for sure has 1524 operating sites perhaps more.
The globel access is giving a email [[email protected]]. possible this email address is faked. So I will take the chance and global access xxx.domena.az.pl the ip is 83.19.46.74 the email for this domain is also [[email protected]].
I feel I am on a simple track so I will pull up the whois on 45g56us.az.pl which gives
registrar: AZ.pl Sp.J. Albert Jerka, Andrzej Kostrzewa
ul. Sosnowa 6a
71-468 Szczecin
Polska/Poland
+48.91 4243780
{[email protected]}The person’s real site I can conclude is
Now I pull up the whois on xxx.domena.az.pl
registrar: AZ.pl Sp.J. Albert Jerka, Andrzej Kostrzewa
ul. Sosnowa 6a
71-468 Szczecin
Polska/Poland
+48.91 4243780
[[email protected]]The person’s real site I can conclude is
xxx.domena.az.plOne can push further and find out loads of information about this person. This is a very basic search. greek39
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