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November 9, 2005 at 7:47 pm #676012
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InactiveIf I even think of putting up an aff link, I check everywhere I can first for many things Prof.
November 9, 2005 at 7:49 pm #676014
vladcizsolMemberI never knock due dilligence…
sigh.gifJanuary 14, 2006 at 2:55 am #680751Anonymous
InactiveIt is an old thread, but I have a question is this still true today; does 888 still use adware as part of their marketing strategy? If so can anyone provide current evidence of such?
I just read a post by Joeyl a WOL mainstay, that scumware was an issue for 888 and eCOGRA was ignoring it. Surely this can’t be true can it? If it is this has to be stopped at once.
January 14, 2006 at 3:49 am #680756Anonymous
InactiveHey Axl history always repeats itself. I am in the process of a intense investigation into 888.com business pratices in general. But these things take time. I have read alot of articles similar to the one you read. But I realize this is not a court of Law, but thats where it will be heading if my findings are concrete.
I employing some of the brightness minds on the net. Lets sit tight and wait and see.
I appreciate your post on this old thread. greek39
January 24, 2006 at 2:07 am #681694Anonymous
InactiveScumware is right. To this day I can’t erase pacificpoker.com (same as 888.com) of my labtop. Anyone know how to do it. Their poker games are just too boring for me.
January 24, 2006 at 6:09 am #681704Anonymous
InactiveWhen you download a casino lots of stuff is added. Some not all install tracking registry keys. Go into your registry and delete the key for 888.com. It might not get rid of the casino but it will for sure get them out of your face.
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