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October 17, 2011 at 6:21 am #819022
foldingbarstoolrMemberA gmail-adress? Didn’t that raise any suspicions in the first place?
October 17, 2011 at 11:10 am #819031
kanoMemberWhen you first did business with them, did they seem like a valid operation? I mean, using proprietary e-mails, returning mails/phones in a timely fashion, etc.
October 17, 2011 at 5:22 pm #819045Anonymous
InactiveWhen they first came along, a few years ago, they were fine. Then things started going downhill and they left owing money top a lot of people.
I did question the GMail address, but I figured they were trying to avoid emails from people who were owed money from. I think they were trying to recruit a select few. I also think they were hoping I would start promoting them before receiving the payment.
Honestly, I just wanted the money the company owed me from the past.
October 17, 2011 at 10:44 pm #819053Anonymous
InactiveThe original Lucky 18 operators — the ones that took the London Affiliate Conference by storm a few years back — are long gone. Dodgy bunch for sure. I heard “Ace” is in jail. Whoever has taken over the brand and its databases doesn’t sound any better. There are so many more reputable people to work with…
October 17, 2011 at 11:03 pm #819054Anonymous
InactiveWhy would anyone want to buy that database I don’t know! Stay clear is right nothing but bad apples there..
October 18, 2011 at 12:26 am #819056Anonymous
InactiveI heard the previous operation was raided by the Israeli equivalent to the FBI. I knew/know they are shady, but was hoping to get what was owed to me. They promised me the world, but I could quickly tell it was all BS. I posted this mainly for anyone knew whom they may approach as I’m sure most of the veteran affiliates know to steer clear of these crooks.
May 18, 2012 at 1:12 pm #824517Anonymous
InactiveUhg, should have ound this before. I actually added them back on, now i see they have a fake CAP seal as well..
May 18, 2012 at 5:57 pm #824528
nav145MemberThanks for bringing this to our attention AllFree! I believe they are out of business though. Any links just send people to another program.
May 18, 2012 at 7:38 pm #824532Anonymous
InactiveThe original Lucky 18 operators — the ones that took the London Affiliate Conference by storm a few years back — are long gone. Dodgy bunch for sure. I heard “Ace” is in jail. Whoever has taken over the brand and its databases doesn’t sound any better. There are so many more reputable people to work with…
Couldn’t be as bad as the time they took Amsterdam by storm, destroyed an entire floor of the hotel etc….
I get mails now and then to join the casino so it must be up still?
May 18, 2012 at 10:13 pm #824540Anonymous
Inactive@InfluxJohn 239954 wrote:
Thanks for bringing this to our attention AllFree! I believe they are out of business though. Any links just send people to another program.
nope
have a look
Lucky18 is a Rogue Casino. Allfreechips has decided to place Lucky18 on the bad casino list.
I have depositors as well but no $$ lol.
May 21, 2012 at 4:25 am #824568
bosshoggsMember@allfreechips 239972 wrote:
nope
have a look
Lucky18 is a Rogue Casino. Allfreechips has decided to place Lucky18 on the bad casino list.
I have depositors as well but no $$ lol.
Whoa… Thanks for the update AllFreeChips!
May 21, 2012 at 5:26 pm #824615Anonymous
InactiveA few months ago I was contacted again by these guys. It was a new owner again and he offered to settle up with me for .50 on the dollar if I would consider promoting them again. I quickly agreed of course and payment arrived a week or 2 later. I didn’t promote them again, nor would I ever unless they had a long history of doing things right. Stay away!
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